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  • 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…

  • First steps for preps

    First steps for preps

    Preps at Haileybury’s Berwick campus began their first day with smiles, goodbyes, some nerves but plenty of excitement as they poured into the school. Welcoming…

  • Harkaway’s companion of the order

    Harkaway’s companion of the order

    Prolific chemical engineer and Harkaway resident, David Vernon Boger AC has been named a Companion of the Order of Australia this Australia Day, honouring an…

  • New toilets proposed

    New toilets proposed

    Berwick residents are encouraged to have their say on a proposal to install a new public toilet block at the Berwick Springs Wetlands Reserve. As…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Century-young resident

    Century-young resident

    Turning 100 is no easy feat, and such a milestone for Elaine Beverly Robins was celebrated with life-long friends and over five generations of family.…

  • Clearing the planning backlog

    Clearing the planning backlog

    The State Government has approved more than 40 per cent of planning permit applications for townhouses and apartments in Casey since handing down its Housing…

  • Payback drives refugee volunteer

    Payback drives refugee volunteer

    Payback has been a positive force powering a visionary refugee’s 40-plus years of community service. Loc Huu Lam, 72, of Springvale, says he’s “honoured” to…

  • Public locked out due to ’safety’ fears

    Public locked out due to ’safety’ fears

    City of Greater Dandenong Council made an extraordinary move to close the public out of the first meeting of 2024 due to “perceived public safety…

  • Fine threat for Palestine flag protest

    Fine threat for Palestine flag protest

    ‘Stop the Genocide in Gaza’ protestors rolled out a huge Palestinian flag in Harmony Square in response to Greater Dandenong Council rejecting a push to…

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