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  • Level crossings on the chopping block

    Level crossings on the chopping block

    The State Government’s Level Crossing Removal Project attracted a mixture of opinions on its success and overall value during Parliament last week. During the Legislative…

  • Endeavour Hills local Nashville-bound

    Endeavour Hills local Nashville-bound

    Endeavour Hills rock, blues and folk musician Gretta Ziller is in the middle of an exciting whirlwind, as she is in the middle of a…

  • Gas leak controlled in Berwick

    Gas leak controlled in Berwick

    Berwick and Beaconsfield Country Fire Authority (CFA) units responded quickly to reports of a gas leak on Sunday 20 August. A CFA spokesperson said three…

  • Narre Warren tradie’s $9.6 million win

    Narre Warren tradie’s $9.6 million win

    A Narre Warren tradie has received a windfall after he won division one twice in the Set for Life draw on Wednesday 16 August, meaning…

  • Hallam local learns lessons from prestige UK events

    Hallam local learns lessons from prestige UK events

    Hallam local and Quayclean Australia venue supervisor Chris Sageman has returned from working at some of England’s largest sporting events and venues as part of…

  • Sacked worker’s death ‘preventable’

    Sacked worker’s death ‘preventable’

    A State Coroner has criticised a factory for its “disproportionate” sacking of an apparently drunk Narre Warren worker, which led to him taking his own…

  • 100-jobs goal on target

    100-jobs goal on target

    Chisholm Institute is on track to recruit, train and place at least 100 jobseekers in manufacturing roles across the south-east. The Jobs Victoria Engineering Project…

  • Four boys arrested over shoplifting spree

    Four boys arrested over shoplifting spree

    Four boys from the South East have been arrested over a spate of alleged thefts from bottle shops and supermarkets. Police believe the stealing of…

  • Future focused for transportation options

    Future focused for transportation options

    Casey Council will soon be at the forefront of the future of transportation, with a new grant open for organisations working in the space. The…

  • Berwick electrical fire prompts warning

    Berwick electrical fire prompts warning

    Victoria’s fire services are calling on households to keep the safety and maintenance of their electrical equipment and appliances front of mind following a recent…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Father’s Day Dining at Amstel Join us in our bistro and celebrate Dad! We have dining options available for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Breakfast 8am…

  • Library access falls short

    Library access falls short

    Casey has ranked as one of Melbourne’s government areas with the least access to public library services, despite having higher percentages of teens and children…

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