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  • Doveton man charged after Mount Waverley collision

    Doveton man charged after Mount Waverley collision

    Police have charged a 44-year-old Doveton man with dangerous driving causing serious injury after he struck a pedestrian in Mount Waverley. Police have been told…

  • Siege operation ends in arrest

    Siege operation ends in arrest

    Police have arrested a 51-year-old Narre Warren man in Narre Warren South on Friday 3 November, after a dramatic siege operation involving a number of…

  • Bowel cancer survivor urges people to Get2It

    Bowel cancer survivor urges people to Get2It

    Cranbourne resident Peter Sellers has been encouraging Australians aged 50 to 74 to Get2it and use the free at-home bowel cancer screening kit amid a…

  • Casey set to remember fallen soldiers

    Casey set to remember fallen soldiers

    Remembrance Day services are being held across Casey to commemorate those who have bravely served Australia. Community members are welcome to attend the services on…

  • Singing to win

    Singing to win

    A group of Berwick musical theatre students have wowed the judges at the 2023 Junior Theatre Festival Australia held in Newcastle on October 27 and…

  • Clubs rewarded for road safety commitment

    Clubs rewarded for road safety commitment

    Casey football and netball clubs will receive shares in more than $600,000 under the TAC Club Rewards program for their efforts in campaigning to eliminate…

  • Cop desk hours cut

    Cop desk hours cut

    Springvale and Endeavour Hills police station’s opening hours have been cut in a “backwards step for community safety”, according to the State Opposition. Victoria Police…

  • Respecting Youth Voices to Enable Change

    Respecting Youth Voices to Enable Change

    Casey Council will host a free community event on Wednesday 6 December from 4.30pm to 6.30pm at Bunjil Place, in partnership with Feifei Curiosity and…

  • Q&A… with Chess Republic Australia coach Madu Mudalige

    Q&A… with Chess Republic Australia coach Madu Mudalige

    What do you love the most about your job? Spending time with kids. If you were an animal, what animal would you be? I would…

  • New podcast takes on farmer climate challenges

    New podcast takes on farmer climate challenges

    Farmers in the Port Phillip and Western Port Catchment are taking proactive steps to adapt to the challenges posed by climate change. To promote climate-resilient…

  • Legalisation of limited cannabis possession, use and cultivation proposed

    Legalisation of limited cannabis possession, use and cultivation proposed

    Legalise Cannabis Victoria has unveiled a bill to make it lawful for an adult to possess a small quantity of cannabis and regulate personal use.…

  • University expands horizons for art students

    University expands horizons for art students

    Federation University is bolstering its Bachelor of Arts Degree, offering revitalised courses from 2024. Professor Claire McLachlan, the university’s executive dean for education, arts and…

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