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  • Beaconsfield’s junior graduates ready to gear up

    Beaconsfield’s junior graduates ready to gear up

    Beaconsfield Fire Brigade are paving the way for future firefighters following the successful graduation of five of their juniors to senior status through their well-established…

  • Old favourites top baby name list

    Old favourites top baby name list

    Oliver and Charlotte have continued to hold the crown for Victoria’s best loved baby names for the second year in a row. Acting Minister for…

  • Fire Danger Period announced

    Fire Danger Period announced

    Fire restrictions will be put in motion in The City of Casey from Monday 30 January, as the Fire Danger Period (FDP) commences in the…

  • Nossal student triumphs over health battle

    Nossal student triumphs over health battle

    On the morning of Monday 12 December, almost 50,000 students across Victoria nervously opened their computer screens to reveal the pay off of two years…

  • Q and A with Casey Multifaith Network president Kasuni Mendis

    Q and A with Casey Multifaith Network president Kasuni Mendis

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! My car is named Richard after Richard Hammond from Top Gear. What do you love about the work…

  • Grassfire risk sparks concern

    Grassfire risk sparks concern

    A concerned Endeavour Hills resident said grassfires surrounding his property are an accident waiting to happen, after claims the City of Casey failed to maintain…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    PGCC Community Market Pillars of Guidance Community Centre invites the wider community to a fun-filled night market where locals can enjoy multicultural food, retail stalls,…

  • Flyer sparks outrage

    Flyer sparks outrage

    Beaconsfield residents have been left outraged after a flyer containing white supremacist ideology was distributed to residential letterboxes over the weekend. The flyers, which were…

  • Record rental market expected to ease

    Record rental market expected to ease

    Rental prices across the country are continuing to rise at record rates, but property data analysts at CoreLogic are “tentatively” expecting the market to ease.…

  • Community empties pockets for Christmas campaign

    Community empties pockets for Christmas campaign

    Local residents were in the spirit of giving this festive season, raising thousands as part of Casey Cardinia Libraries Deliver Joy Christmas Campaign. The campaign,…

  • Don’t let QFF ruin your homegrown produce

    Don’t let QFF ruin your homegrown produce

    Home gardeners are urged to act now to protect fruit and vegetables from Queensland fruit fly (QFF) this summer and help safeguard Victoria’s valuable horticultural…

  • Rare battle for Special Olympics star

    Rare battle for Special Olympics star

    Two decades ago, Clyde’s Troy Ferguson was battling for gold on the court at the Dublin Special Olympics. Today, the all-abilities basketball coach and Special…

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