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Connecting people across Casey

THE City of Casey has launched a new-look website aimed to helpresidents and community groups share information and recruit new members.
Casey Connect is free to use, and can help groups set up a website, events calendar, photo galleries and a mem-bers-only section to public group documents.
“If you’re part of a community group or club in Casey that needs a website, but you’re not sure where to start, Casey Connect is the tool for you,” mayor Lorraine Wreford said.
As part of the new look website, five characters, Gus, Tina, Zack, Jayde and Bailey, have been created as the faces of portal and aim to represent a mix of residents across different age groups and cultural backgrounds in Casey.
To check out the website, visit www.caseyconnect.net.au

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