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  • Pretend woman jailed for killing

    Pretend woman jailed for killing

    A man who posed as a woman at a Berwick domestic violence shelter to stab a man to death has been sentenced to 20 years…

  • Employee tests positive

    Employee tests positive

    An employee at Bunjil Place has tested positive to coronavirus, but Casey Council says the building will remain open. City of Casey CEO Glenn Patterson…

  • Council’s big bid for waste facility

    Council’s big bid for waste facility

    Casey Council, together with 15 other councils in the south east, have made a final decision in the biggest tender to build advanced waste processing…

  • Virtual production keeps youth theatre going

    Virtual production keeps youth theatre going

    Not all theatre has stopped during Covid. With in-person productions off-limits due to restrictions, Masquerade Youth Productions (MYP) in Berwick has found another outlet for their…

  • Covid cases remain high

    Covid cases remain high

    Coronavirus infections have remained at 21 active cases in Casey City overnight, according to the latest health data. However, 
Victoria notched up its 16th consecutive…

  • Volunteers lend a hand in bushfire relief

    Volunteers lend a hand in bushfire relief

    Casey’s Beyond Disability volunteers have lent a helping hand to people of the bushfire-ravaged town of Mallacoota. The not-for-profit group, which helps people stay connected…

  • Water fix for reserve

    Water fix for reserve

    Narre Warren’s Max Pawsey Reserve is set to benefit from a new irrigated water system as part of the first stage of a major water-saving…

  • Mum’s heartbreak

    Mum’s heartbreak

    A young pregnant woman who lost her unborn child claims she was “purely neglected” by Casey Hospital after being turned away five times. Kristy Watson…

  • Covid climbs

    Covid climbs

    Coronavirus infections have climbed to 21 active cases in Casey City, according to the latest health data. Victoria notched up its 15th consecutive day of…

  • Walkway churned up

    Walkway churned up

    A former Casey deputy mayor says those responsible for churning up a Narre Warren walkway with deep tyre marks need to be held accountable. Rex…

  • The coffee kept flowing

    The coffee kept flowing

     Staff at Gloria Jeans Coffee Berwick have worked hard to keep the good coffee flowing during the Covid lock down but have been pleased with…

  • Family pulls together during Covid

    Family pulls together during Covid

    Surviving the Covid-19 economic crisis has been a family effort for the owners of Narre Warren’s popular Pind Baluchi Indian restaurant. Owners Pardaman and Simran…

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