News
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…












