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  • Restaurant case could be dismissed

    Restaurant case could be dismissed

    A Berwick restaurant ex-worker has been ordered by Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to provide reasons why an ongoing four-year workplace compensation action shouldn’t…

  • Nationwide campaign tackles nappy stress

    Nationwide campaign tackles nappy stress

    Australian not-for-profit The Nappy Collective is encouraging Casey parents and locals to drop off new or leftover disposable nappies, with the ambitious goal to provide…

  • Paper cranes for peace

    Paper cranes for peace

    One thousand origami cranes made by students at Hampton Park Primary school will soon find a new home at the Hiroshima Peace Park in Japan.…

  • South east says no to substances

    South east says no to substances

    People in Melbourne’s south east are less tolerant of alcoholism and drug use than the rest of the state according to a recent survey. The…

  • P-plater caught 100 km/h over limit in roadworks zone

    P-plater caught 100 km/h over limit in roadworks zone

    A P-plater has been charged after she was detected allegedly driving at 145km/h in a 40km/h roadworks zone in Berwick on Sunday. 17 July. Roadworkers…

  • $162m aid for emergency hospitals

    $162m aid for emergency hospitals

    A new paediatric GP respiratory clinic at Monash Children’s Hospital is part of a $162 million package to boost ailing hospitals in Victoria. The GP-led…

  • Puffing Billy to benefit from Clyde Road tracks

    Puffing Billy to benefit from Clyde Road tracks

    A range of railway equipment from the former Clyde Road level crossing in Berwick has been given to the Puffing Billy steam railway, fast-tracking upgrade…

  • Mental-health check

    Mental-health check

    The state’s Department of Education and Training has launched a weekly audit of a much-lamented mental health course at Chisholm Institute. Meanwhile, law firm Gordon…

  • ‘Flying’ car thief crashes

    ‘Flying’ car thief crashes

    A 25-year-old car-jacking “thug” who crashed into the back of a tow-truck has been jailed. Dung Yat, 25, pleaded guilty at the Victorian County Court…

  • Thousands raised for library food drive

    Thousands raised for library food drive

    Thousands of dollars worth of food and goods will be donated to help refugee families in need, thanks to community donations to Casey Cardinia Libraries’…

  • Upcoming closure for Ernst Wanke Road intersection

    Upcoming closure for Ernst Wanke Road intersection

    The Ernst Wanke Road intersection will be closed overnight from 8pm Thursday 21 July to 5am Friday 22 July, as part of works on the…

  • South East residents invited to share hooning concerns

    South East residents invited to share hooning concerns

    The City of Casey will host a hooning conference with the Department of Transport on Wednesday 27 July, to hear from community members about their…

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