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  • Housing program’s first phase

    Housing program’s first phase

    The Disability Company’s Hallam branch is moving forward with its unique perspective of supported independent living, with the first of four houses set to open…

  • Bail denied: sex offender’s alleged ‘bunk-bed’ chat to 15yo

    Bail denied: sex offender’s alleged ‘bunk-bed’ chat to 15yo

    A registered child-sex offender from Dandenong who was arrested weeks after being released from immigration detention has lost a second quest for bail. Emran Dad,…

  • Art targets Gaza conflict ‘propaganda’

    Art targets Gaza conflict ‘propaganda’

    Talented student Tina Saba is using art to express herself and raise awareness about the ongoing conflict in Palestine. The 21 year old from Narre…

  • Casey celebrates Australia Day

    Casey celebrates Australia Day

    The Hampton Park Progress Association hosted a family-friendly fun celebration at Arthur Wren Hall on Australia Day, with over 300 Casey residents revelling in fun…

  • Exploring identity through film

    Exploring identity through film

    Hafekasi will be one of the first few films from the Melbourne International Film Festival to feature at Bunjil Place’s big screen on Thursday 1…

  • Indigenous artworks transforms the road

    Indigenous artworks transforms the road

    Five indigenous artwork panels were unveiled in the green space on Cranbourne-Frankston Road on 22 January, as part of the Hall Road Upgrade. Cranbourne MP…

  • Cranbourne couple quietly doing good things

    Cranbourne couple quietly doing good things

    Lindsay and Lavinia Tharle were working flat out at what they had been recognised for when a national honour knocked on their door. The Cranbourne…

  • Bar destroyed by fire

    Bar destroyed by fire

    A suspicious fire destroyed Shimmers Bar & Lounge on Cameron Street in Cranbourne in the early morning of Monday 29 January. At around 4.30am, Fire…

  • New creative hub for emerging artists

    New creative hub for emerging artists

    Casey Council has announced a new hub for artists and creatives to be built in Narre Warren. The Emerging Artist Creative Hub (The Hub) is…

  • Clyde kids ready for school

    Clyde kids ready for school

    Foundation (Prep) students at Clyde Grammar started their first week of school in the new term on Monday 29 January and they were excited to…

  • Fundraiser launched following drownings

    Fundraiser launched following drownings

    Three Clyde residents are among the four who drowned at Forrest Caves Beach on Phillip Island on Wednesday 24 January. Kirti Bedi and Suhani Anand,…

  • Edelweiss Choir celebrates Australia Day

    Edelweiss Choir celebrates Australia Day

    Edelweiss Casey Choir has celebrated Australia Day, using it to unite diverse communities in Lysterfield Park. People of various backgrounds joined the celebration, enjoying picnics…

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