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  • $3.5m for better parks

    $3.5m for better parks

    Labor has pledged $2.48 million for parks and playgrounds in the South East, if it wins the 2022 Federal election. Bruce MP Julian Hill and…

  • Keep pets safe from the heat

    Keep pets safe from the heat

    As the hot weather continues, RSPCA Victoria is issuing an urgent reminder to all pet owners to ensure they provide plentiful water and adequate shelter…

  • Speedy driver on ‘speed’

    Speedy driver on ‘speed’

    A Berwick man was caught driving on ‘ice’ three times in a “rough” year, including while speeding at 126 km/h on the Monash Freeway. Steven…

  • Police to monitor motorcycle gang

    Police to monitor motorcycle gang

    Members of the Finks Outlaw Motorcycle Gang will be taking part in a run between Cranbourne and Wodonga on Friday 28 January and Saturday 29…

  • Vaccine clinics coming to schools

    Vaccine clinics coming to schools

    Fountain Gate Primary School and Cranbourne West Primary School are among the 15 schools offering pop-up vaccination clinics this weekend as the Victorian Government aims…

  • Water safety a critical message

    Water safety a critical message

    Water safety education is more important than ever this summer according to City of Casey, Life Saving Victoria, Parks Victoria and Victoria Police. The four…

  • Serial burglar’s hire-car tracked

    Serial burglar’s hire-car tracked

    A serial burglar has pleaded guilty to raiding construction sites across the South East in a hire car, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court has heard. Kevin Campbell,…

  • Hallam Road closed from Thursday Night

    Hallam Road closed from Thursday Night

    Hallam Road will close from 9pm tonight at The Hallam Station level crossing as part of continued work on the Level Crossing Removal Project. The…

  • Kanu is top citizen

    Kanu is top citizen

    Cranbourne’s Kanu Aggarwal has been recognised as the Citizen of the Year at the 2022 Casey Australia Day award ceremony. As a teacher by profession,…

  • Keep your pets safe

    Keep your pets safe

    When there are storms near you, it is important to remember how to properly care for animals. Loud noises associated with summer thunderstorms is a…

  • Applications closing soon for Multicultural Community Infrastructure Fund

    Applications closing soon for Multicultural Community Infrastructure Fund

    Applications for the 2021-2022 Multicultural Community Infrastructure Fund are closing at the end of January. Grants are offered to Victoria’s culturally diverse communities to help…

  • Australia Day awards recognise Casey citizens

    Australia Day awards recognise Casey citizens

    Casey individuals and groups are celebrating after their contribution to the community was recognised at the 2022 Casey Australia Day Awards. The council held an…

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