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  • Illegal dump raises fears

    Illegal dump raises fears

    A Harkaway resident claims green waste illegally dumped in Harkaway is creating road safety and bushfire risks, endangering the community. Resident David Wilkinson said the…

  • SES training mission a success

    SES training mission a success

    Local state emergency services have been putting in work behind the scenes, upskilling their volunteers and staff with the best search and rescue practices to…

  • Teens arrested after BMW stolen

    Teens arrested after BMW stolen

    Local teenagers have been charged following the theft of a BMW. Mornington Peninsula Crime Investigation Unit detectives charged six youths after a car was allegedly…

  • Communities get behind school students

    Communities get behind school students

    Community backing has been widely appreciated across the South-Eastern suburbs to help Australian families send their children to school. Officeworks Dandenong South, Cranbourne, Narre Warren…

  • Rhinos charge into UBUNTU

    Rhinos charge into UBUNTU

    Afri-Aus Care just launched their junior Black Rhinos basketball team on February 18. The event launch, “Black Rhino’s UBUNTU” was held in Harmony Square in…

  • Free TAFE Pathway Program

    Free TAFE Pathway Program

    Victorian government’s Free TAFE pathway program launched this year means students can complete more than one free course in the same pathway and more people…

  • Councils crack down on cigarette sales to minors

    Councils crack down on cigarette sales to minors

    A joint investigation conducted by the City of Casey, Cardinia Shire and Bass Coast Shire Council found 22 per cent of tobacco retailers are selling…

  • Monash Grads taking Casey by storm

    Monash Grads taking Casey by storm

    Victoria’s Monash Health is paving the way for its new junior doctors taking the next step in their medical careers. 2023 represents the largest cohort…

  • Flippin’ good tradition lives on

    Flippin’ good tradition lives on

    A Pancake Day tradition started in the aftermath of the Ash Wednesday bushfires to lift spirits in the Upper Beaconsfield community continues 40 years on,…

  • Reflections of Reverend Rich

    Reflections of Reverend Rich

    Forty years to the day since the Ash Wednesday bushfires destroyed his church and took the lives of some of his parishioners, Reverend Roger Rich…

  • Recognise your community champions through the Westfield 2023 Local Heroes Program

    Recognise your community champions through the Westfield 2023 Local Heroes Program

    Westfield is calling on local communities to help shine a light on Casey’s unsung heroes, with nominations now open for the 2023 Westfield Local Heroes…

  • ‘Still a lot to do’ for bridging visa holders: MP

    ‘Still a lot to do’ for bridging visa holders: MP

    Federal MP Julian Hill has welcomed the announced pathway to permanent visas for 19,000 refugees but acknowledged “there is still a lot more to do”.…

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