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  • How Aussies are spending their Easter

    How Aussies are spending their Easter

    As residents across the City of Casey celebrate family time this Easter long weekend, Coles has revealed how Aussies are spending the festive holiday. Data…

  • Not so Good Friday for crime

    Not so Good Friday for crime

    A Hampton Park man is one of a string of individuals arrested following two separate car chases in Pakenham on Friday afternoon, 7 April. Officers…

  • Grants for land care

    Grants for land care

    Victorian environmental volunteering groups can now apply for landcare grants of up to $20,000. The Victorian Government funds the Victorian Landcare Grants to support Landcare…

  • Triple-home permit scrapped

    Triple-home permit scrapped

    Endeavour Hills residents have successfully appealed against a planning permit for a triple-dwelling development in their neighbourhood. Casey Council had originally approved a permit to…

  • CFA warns of unsafe fires

    CFA warns of unsafe fires

    Forest Fire Management (FFMVic) and Parks Victoria Authorised Officers will be visiting public campsites across the state to remind people of the rules and hand…

  • Fire Danger Period set to end in South East

    Fire Danger Period set to end in South East

    The Fire Danger Period (FDP) is set to end for most of the South East suburbs. Cardinia Shire Council, City of Casey and Greater Dandenong…

  • Council offers community grants

    Council offers community grants

    City of Casey is offering grants for those looking to make a difference in their local community. “At the City of Casey, we believe that…

  • Asbestos warning for home renovations over the Easter long weekend

    Asbestos warning for home renovations over the Easter long weekend

    Home DIYers planning on tackling home renovations over the Easter long weekend are being urged to take extra care, as part of the Federal Government’s…

  • 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…

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