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  • Freed on $15K surety

    Freed on $15K surety

    After 16 days in custody, a “mellowed” Narre Warren-based pastor accused of inciting anti-lockdown gatherings has been released on bail with a $15,000 surety. Paul…

  • Restrictions to ease again

    Restrictions to ease again

    People living in metropolitan Melbourne will be able to visit regional Victoria from this weekend under the latest easing of the states Covid restrictions. Speaking…

  • Back to school…again

    Back to school…again

    School students have returned to the ‘IRL’ classroom once again as Covid restrictions ease in metropolitan Melbourne. From Friday 11 June students from all year…

  • Educational leader gets AM

    Educational leader gets AM

    An inspiring educational leader has been awarded an AM in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. Jill Healey was given the prestigious honour for “significant service to…

  • Ready to make some dough

    Ready to make some dough

    After being delayed by Covid lockdowns, a popular Narre Warren doughnut shop is ready to donate some dough in a long-planned fundraiser. Walker’s Doughnuts Fountain…

  • Casey’s secret spark

    Casey’s secret spark

    Self-described as Casey’s best kept secret, United Solar Energy is moving forwards at leaps and bounds. The quiet achiever doesn’t normally participate in business awards,…

  • Conditioned for success

    Conditioned for success

    Local market leader Commercial Facilities Management (CFM) Air Conditioning has hit it out of the park on their first foray into the Casey Business Awards.…

  • Be patient, get vaccinated

    Be patient, get vaccinated

    Gembrook MP Brad Battin and his wife have encouraged all those eligible to get their Covid vaccine as soon as possible. The couple attended Cranbourne…

  • Winter Arts Festival returns

    Winter Arts Festival returns

    The jewel in the City of Casey’s art calendar is back. After a brief interlude last year, the Winter Arts Festival is returning, as spectacular…

  • Men’s shed’s resilience

    Men’s shed’s resilience

    They are a resilient lot at the Akoonah Park Men’s Shed. The first major extended lock down certainly threw a spanner in the works so…

  • Nominations open for multicultural council

    Nominations open for multicultural council

    Victorians from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to join one of the Regional Advisory Councils that help guide the Victorian Government’s work supporting multicultural communities. Minister…

  • Arrest after train robbery

    Arrest after train robbery

    A teen has been charged following a robbery on a train at Noble Park. The 15-year-old victim was travelling on a Dandenong bound train on…

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