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  • Saving threatened species

    Saving threatened species

    The City of Casey is undertaking a biodiversity assessment to better understand the location of threatened species across the municipality. Over the next 12 months,…

  • Locals look forward to new treatment

    Locals look forward to new treatment

    Locals that suffer from a debilitating nasal illness look forward to a potentially new breakthrough treatment. Vince from Pakenham and Andrew Touplin from Clyde hope…

  • Locals rally for refugee rights

    Locals rally for refugee rights

    The annual Palm Sunday rally, Justice for Refugees, was held in Melbourne on Sunday 2 April. Twelve members and friends of Casey Cardinia for Refugees,…

  • Apple Harvest Festival proves fruitful

    Apple Harvest Festival proves fruitful

    Narre Warren North’s iconic Montague apple orchard was bustling with 2000 locals on Saturday 1 April for its annual Apple Harvest Festival. Live music, food…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Cirque Mother Africa Celebrating 15 years and direct from a sell-out broadway season, Cirque Mother Africa is returning to Australia in 2023 with an all…

  • Tips for family road trips

    Tips for family road trips

    Easter and school holidays are here this weekend and road trips are proving a great way to experience a cost-effective holiday and support regional economies.…

  • Business owners demand compensation

    Business owners demand compensation

    Business owners in Selandra Rise Shopping Centre are calling for compensation after enduring months of trade-killing roadworks by City of Casey. The 14-month-long roadworks on…

  • Killer jailed after ‘cruel’ cover-up

    Killer jailed after ‘cruel’ cover-up

    A standover man has been jailed after violently evicting a Doveton bungalow tenant and leaving him to die in a car. Terence Tiumalu, 31, who…

  • Art show’s historic touch

    Art show’s historic touch

    Art lovers filled the historic Lord Casey’s manor recently for the Edrington Great Art Show. Celebrating their 23rd premium art exhibition, the three-day event was…

  • Life savings lost

    Life savings lost

    Amber Barnes should be spending this Christmas in her brand new home in Clyde North. The first home buyer had been saving up since 2018…

  • Beaconhills College opens brand new facilities

    Beaconhills College opens brand new facilities

    The Berwick campus of Beaconhills College unveiled their new multi-million dollar facilities with a celebratory event including local MPs and the Archbishop of Melbourne. The…

  • Locals indulge in food and wine

    Locals indulge in food and wine

    While food and wine enthusiasts across Melbourne trekked into the CBD for workshops and events as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, Casey…

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