News
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Casey Mayor and Deputy Mayor call for AFL to bring footy back to the suburbs
Casey Council is calling for the AFL to seriously consider how it can bring footy back to the suburbs—particularly to the rapidly growing South Eastern…
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Princes Freeway closures set to commence on Clyde Road Upgrade
Major Road Projects Victoria is set to commence its next major task on the Clyde Road Upgrade, with crews demolishing the existing barriers and footpaths…
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Demons celebrate 10 AFLW seasons in Casey
Melbourne Football Club’s AFLW team lit up Grill’d Casey on Tuesday 29 July, as fans turned out in force to celebrate 10 seasons of AFLW.…
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Snapchat, tantrums and tears
Recently, a post in a local Berwick community forum broke our hearts. A concerned father of a Year 9 girl asked for help: his daughter,…
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Pair charged after meth, GHB and imitation AK47 seized in Cranbourne
Two people have been charged with trafficking methylamphetamine and 1,4 butanediol in Cranbourne East. Officers from the Springvale Divisional Response Unit executed a search warrant…
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United in protest
In a historic show of unity, Cardinia Shire and Casey Council were among more than 30 councils from across Victoria that gathered in Melbourne on…
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Works start on Monash Medical Centre expansion
Early works have started on the $535 million expansion of Monash Medical Centre hospital in Clayton. Health Infrastructure Melissa Horne announced that Kane Constructions has…
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7,000 trees planted for wildlife habitat
More than 340 enthusiastic volunteers rolled up their sleeves in Cranbourne West on Sunday 27 July for Casey Council’s National Tree Day event. Representatives from…
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Police plea for info after fibre optic damages
Police are appealing to the public for more information after investigating an incident that occurred on the corner of South Gippsland Highway and Endeavour Drive,…
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Report reveals gaps in crisis housing
A recent report by the Council to Homeless Persons detailed that a lack of housing and resources leaves 20 per cent of victim-survivors without crisis…
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Trees a must for growing areas
Residents and workers near St Germain in Clyde North said that more trees in growing areas would be more than a welcome addition, as the…
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Stories through art
Fausto sat on the spinning chair, a grin on his face as he spoke about his inspirations. He talked about a little library tucked in…