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  • Flower power on show

    Flower power on show

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Clyde North artist Helen Anderson is drawn to the vivid colours in Australia’s landscape. She and other Berwick Artists Society members will…

  • Driver crackdown ‘success’

    Driver crackdown ‘success’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Police have declared their Queen’s Birthday long weekend traffic blitz a “success” on Casey roads. In contrast to a horror local road…

  • Young eyes on the world

    Young eyes on the world

    Young photographers have zoomed a sharp focus on Casey’s outdoors in all of its elements at an exhibition at Bunjil Place. Eye Spy, Eye See…

  • Casey data breach probed

    Casey data breach probed

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council has been caught up in a major data breach affecting clients of IT firm PageUp People. On 8 June, Casey…

  • High-rise proposal for suburbs

    High-rise proposal for suburbs

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Residents are set to fight City of Casey plans to introduce multi-storey apartments across scores of residential streets. In an attempt to…

  • Teen denied bail after stolen-car crash

    Teen denied bail after stolen-car crash

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 14-year-old boy allegedly involved in a high-speed crash in a stolen car has been locked up in remand under the state’s…

  • Phone-scam ’liar’ fined

    Phone-scam ’liar’ fined

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A woman pleading guilty to three phone-selling scams has been labelled a “liar” and slammed for her “despicable behaviour” by a Dandenong-based…

  • VC stories win young hearts

    VC stories win young hearts

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A locally-penned classic of military history has passed through the hands of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and now the students at…

  • Boy, woman struck by car

    Boy, woman struck by car

    A five-year-old boy and a 78-year-old woman have been hospitalised after being struck by a car in Narre Warren this morning (6 June). The two…

  • Rugging up for the sleeping rough

    Rugging up for the sleeping rough

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Students at Berwick Primary School have helped people ‘sleeping rough’ brave the winter chills, On 5 June, the students rugged up in…

  • Casey CEO shortlist by July

    Casey CEO shortlist by July

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Advertisements for a new Casey Council chief executive have been posted three months after the long-serving Mike Tyler’s sudden departure. The position…

  • Four impounds in an afternoon

    Four impounds in an afternoon

    Four cars have been impounded by police in a matter of hours on Casey roads. The alleged offences during the State Highway Patrol intercepts on…

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