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  • Road upgrades locked in

    Road upgrades locked in

    The Pakenham Roads Upgrade, Berwick’s Clyde Road Upgrade and many more local projects will go ahead as the Federal Government published its long-awaited infrastructure review…

  • Financial advice amidst cost of living crisis

    Financial advice amidst cost of living crisis

    South East Community Links held a ‘bring your bills’ event in Cranbourne West as rental affordability plummets and Casey facing a mortgage crisis. Conducted in…

  • Cardinia drops in land sales, offset by Casey

    Cardinia drops in land sales, offset by Casey

    The South East was the only Melbourne growth region to register rising land sales in the September quarter with Casey’s strong numbers offsetting Cardinia’s 12…

  • Matildas star surprises students

    Matildas star surprises students

    Matildas’ defensive midfielder Elise Kellond-Knight surprised students at Hampton Park secondary college as part of the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence. Ms Kellond-Knight,…

  • Honouring a local legend

    Honouring a local legend

    Berwick local legend Sir Gustav Nossal AC has been immortalised with a life‐sized bronze statue unveiled at Nossal High School. The work of internationally recognised…

  • Melbourne Stars Family Day hits

    Melbourne Stars Family Day hits

    Casey’s cricket fans are encouraged to mark their calendars for the upcoming Melbourne Stars Family Day returning to Casey Fields on Sunday 10 December.    With…

  • Educator shines

    Educator shines

    Head of English Department at Casey Grammar School Louise Piva has earned a place on this year’s Educator Hot List – an annual honour recognising…

  • United stand against family violence

    United stand against family violence

    Victoria Police officers took a united walk against family violence with dozens of community members from Dandenong Park. On Thursday 16 November, community members, families…

  • Officer steps from ‘pain’ to ‘purpose’

    Officer steps from ‘pain’ to ‘purpose’

    A police officer working in family violence at the time, Melanie Rowe says she was initially too ashamed to report she was suffering from brutal…

  • Best of the South East’s health providers acknowledged

    Best of the South East’s health providers acknowledged

    The South East Metro Health Services Partnership has received the award for the Health Service Partnership of the Year at the 2023 Victorian Public Healthcare…

  • Tougher penalties for councillor misconduct

    Tougher penalties for councillor misconduct

    Misbehaving councillors could be suspended or disqualified under proposed misconduct reforms announced by the State Government. Local Government Minister Melissa Horne announced laws would be…

  • Garden supply centre fined for bonfire

    Garden supply centre fined for bonfire

    Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria has charged a Hampton Park garden supply centre with a $5769 fine following an illegal bonfire in August. Lyndpark Garden…

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