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  • Lucky escape after two-crash in Clyde

    Lucky escape after two-crash in Clyde

    Occupants of two vehicles have been lucky to escape serious injury after they were involved in a crash in Clyde on Monday 21 September. Emergency…

  • New kinder set for Casey

    New kinder set for Casey

    A new $2m kinder will be built in Narre Warren North as part of a state-wide three-year-old kinder rollout. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan…

  • New diner brings classic 50s style to Berwick

    New diner brings classic 50s style to Berwick

    Stage 4 COVID-19 restrictions have required many local businesses to close their doors, including New York Barbers in Berwick. But they have used this time…

  • Family’s struggle to survive

    Family’s struggle to survive

    David* (not his real name) says his family recently sold their furniture just to meet expenses during the stage four lockdown. The Berwick resident and…

  • FaceTime delivering slices of love

    FaceTime delivering slices of love

    In a time when connecting with family is difficult, or illegal, the extension of Melbourne’s stage four lockdown rules means thousands of people across Victoria…

  • Police investigate stabbing

    Police investigate stabbing

    A man has been rushed to hospital following a robbery in Berwick on Thursday afternoon, 17 September. Investigators have been told the incident occurred at…

  • The assistance your business needs

    The assistance your business needs

    Bringing together more than 20 years of combined experience in accounting and taxation services, SPS Business Consultants offers various accounting, taxation and bookkeeping services for…

  • Man questioned over armed robbery

    Man questioned over armed robbery

    Detectives have questioned a Hampton Park man following an alleged armed robbery at Aldi Carrum Downs on Tuesday 15 September. A Victoria Police spokesman said investigators…

  • New leaders step up for 2021 challenge

    New leaders step up for 2021 challenge

    Sixteen students at St Peter’s College’s Cranbourne and Clyde North campuses have accepted their pledge to lead by example in 2021. The year 11 students…

  • New names for new schools

    New names for new schools

    The names of the two schools opening in Casey in 2021 have now been chosen, following input from the local community. Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards…

  • Sutton under fire

    Sutton under fire

    Afghan community leaders have hit back at Victoria’s Chief Health Officer following claims that Casey’s Afghan community was to blame for spreading Covid-19, saying it…

  • Pressure heats up to oppose pipeline

    Pressure heats up to oppose pipeline

    A prominent environmental group has added its voice to a rallying cry to oppose a controversial gas pipeline project that proposes to cut through properties…

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