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Turkey awaits for Clyde Karate champ
Leonardo Rizkallah is fine-tuning his preparation for the upcoming WKF World Karate Championships to be held in Turkey in October. The St Francis Xavier College…
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Police brief: hooning arrests laid regarding alleged gender reveals, thefts
Investigators from the Dandenong High Risk Driving Unit have arrested an alleged recidivist hoon as part of Operation Achilles, laying over 260 charges for dangerous…
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Revelations claim public surveys guided Government decisions to lift 2020 Covid restrictions
A set of revelations claim secret surveys were conducted in Narre Warren and Ballarat during the 2020 Lockdown, to gauge the public’s sentiments regarding restrictions.…
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Woolworths launches hunger appeal
Woolworths is partnering with Foodbank and FareShare to launch its mid-year Hunger Relief Appeal to assist food relief services. The appeal will run from Wednesday…
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Red Cross parades for a good cause
After so long on the sidelines due to Covid restrictions, the Berwick/Upper Beaconsfield Friends of Red Cross in conjunction with the Friendship Group of St.…
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TAC encourages night driving
The Transport Accident Commission is launching a campaign warning of the dangers of night-time driving. The campaign urges parents, guardians and supervisors to educate learner…
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Study explores camel’s milk benefits
The results of early research by University of Melbourne hints that camel milk could be a useful nutritional supplement for Australians with diabetes or other…
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Council indicates proposal to change lanes
Resident-reported safety concerns have prompted a proposal by the City of Casey to change a pair of Tooradin laneways to be restricted to pedestrian and…
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Big Sing includes all
A joyous event recently saw people of all ages raise their voice and express themselves through song at the community ‘Big Sing’. Held at St…
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Archibald Prize to bring millions to Casey
The Archibald Prize is expected to rake in $5 million in regional tourism revenue for the City of Casey when it begins a six-week exhibition…
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Freeway promo ‘safety hazard’
A proposed major electronic advertising sign near merge lanes on South Gippsland Freeway in Hallam has been refused as an “unacceptable safety hazard”. Victorian Civil…
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Grant runs dry for retirement villages
Casey Council has announced plans to discontinue the Retirement Villages Development Grant program (RVDG), which provided 13 villages in the municipality with more than $200,000…