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  • Better mental health for local school

    Better mental health for local school

    Teachers and school staff in the City of Casey will benefit from targeted preventive programs designed to safeguard their mental health and wellbeing, thanks to…

  • Women celebrate their day

    Women celebrate their day

    From total strangers to firm friends: that was the transformational impact of Brentwood Park WASEMA Friendship Cafe’s International Women’s Day event. On Thursday 11 March,…

  • Hardship relief for ratepayers

    Hardship relief for ratepayers

    Struggling ratepayers in the City of Casey can breathe a sigh of relief, after the council announced it would continue its rates freeze out to…

  • Sister cities scrapped

    Sister cities scrapped

    The City of Casey has moved to dump a number of its sister city arrangements, following a change in Federal Government legislation. In a council…

  • Battin resigns portfolios after spill

    Battin resigns portfolios after spill

    A tilt at the leadership of the Victorian Liberal Party by Gembrook MP Brad Battin has failed. Rumours swirled on Monday 15 March that Mr…

  • Pollies march: ‘enough is enough’

    Pollies march: ‘enough is enough’

    Local politicians joined thousands of women marching through the Melbourne CBD for the March4Justice to support victims of sexual harrassment, violence and assault. Held on…

  • Shaping Casey for businesses

    Shaping Casey for businesses

    The City of Casey wants to have a conversation with local businesses about their needs. The council has opened up a survey for local businesses,…

  • Kinders get the tick

    Kinders get the tick

    A new initiative promises to provide families with more information on which kindergartens are offering Victorian Government approved and funded kinder programs. Narre Warren South…

  • Kids take on the active commute

    Kids take on the active commute

    Over 350,000 students across Australia are set to ride, scoot, skate or walk to school on Bicycle Network’s National Ride2School Day on Friday 19 March.…

  • Caravan scam warning

    Caravan scam warning

    Victorians are warned to be vigilant when planning a caravan holiday in the wake of coronavirus restrictions easing, following a surge in scams over the…

  • Have your say on Homestead Cafe

    Have your say on Homestead Cafe

    There is one week left to provide feedback on uses for the Old Cheese Factory’s Homestead Cafe, which was closed in the wake of Covid.…

  • Calls to fix M1 ‘blackspot’

    Calls to fix M1 ‘blackspot’

    Two drivers have died in nine months on what Star Journal readers have described as a “dreadful” and “dangerous” section of Monash Freeway. A 28-year-old…

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