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  • Green light for Manuka Road development plan

    Green light for Manuka Road development plan

    Casey Council has approved the finalised development plan for development on the Manuka Road Precinct, allowing for future development on Green Wedge land along Manuka…

  • Library budget income drop due to restructure

    Library budget income drop due to restructure

    Casey Council has endorsed the upcoming budget for the Casey Cardinia Library Corporation (CCLC), detailing a $118,997 deficit for the 2023-24 period due to the…

  • Stolen car crashed into tree

    Stolen car crashed into tree

    Police are investigating a crash in Endeavour Hills on Tuesday 16 May. It’s understood an allegedly stolen Volkswagen sedan crashed into a tree on Kennington…

  • Emergency response crisis

    Emergency response crisis

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has called out the Minister of Police over the Clyde North police station promised in the 2018 state election. “One of…

  • Pedestrian fighting for life

    Pedestrian fighting for life

    A man has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after he was hit by a car in Rowville on Monday 15 May. Emergency services…

  • Survivor solidarity gives life-changing support for local men

    Survivor solidarity gives life-changing support for local men

    One in five men across Australia will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, prompting one local volunteer group to give back and ensure…

  • Academic aid for Berwick student

    Academic aid for Berwick student

    Nossal High School Year 9 student Sadia Afroz has received support towards her academic goals, being one of the recipients of a $20,000 Harding Miller…

  • Sustainable superstars honoured as award finalist

    Sustainable superstars honoured as award finalist

    From plastic-free lunches to a new ‘eco cubby’, Strathaird Primary School in Narre Warren South has always had a focus on sustainability since its inception…

  • Legacy of loved ones live on thanks to volunteers

    Legacy of loved ones live on thanks to volunteers

    The legacy and significance of one’s life is a delicate gift. No one is more aware of this fact than Palliative Care South East companion…

  • Celebrating mothers and loved ones

    Celebrating mothers and loved ones

    The sun was shining and the smiles were out when the Quarters Primary School community came together to celebrate the inaugural Mothers and Special Others…

  • Stories of streets, stations and society

    Stories of streets, stations and society

    South-east Melbourne locals are encouraged to spruik local stories from their hometowns as part of an upcoming virtual tour-based podcast. Metro Trains is partnering with…

  • Principals names for new schools

    Principals names for new schools

    Principals have been named for two new schools being delivered in Clyde North and Officer. Minister for Education Natalie Hutchins highlighted the Labor Government’s nation-leading…

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