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  • Casey – a growing hive of activity

    Casey – a growing hive of activity

    With buzzing suburban communities, beautiful scenery and coastal towns just a short drive away, what’s not to love about the City of Casey? While Casey…

  • Driving down emissions

    Driving down emissions

    The City of Casey has committed to procuring 100 per cent of the council’s corporate electricity supply through renewable energy sources, as part of the…

  • Berwick marks Anzac Day

    Berwick marks Anzac Day

    Berwick teemed with life on the morning of 25 April as the annual Anzac Day march and service pushed through cold winds and pouring rain,…

  • Brunt Road bridge open

    Brunt Road bridge open

    The Brunt Road level crossing is gone for good with the new bridge over the rail line opening on the evening of Thursday 24 April.…

  • Keep the voice going

    Keep the voice going

    Voices of Casey manager Paulien George stepped down on Monday 15 April after almost a decade developing and leading the community choir. A cosy and…

  • One giant leap for girls in sports

    One giant leap for girls in sports

    Around 250 excited students at Hampton Park Primary School were graced with a visit from Olympian long jumper and two-time Commonwealth Games Silver medalist Brooke…

  • A day in the life of Kay Taranto

    A day in the life of Kay Taranto

    Kay Taranto’s Wild Days Wildlife Shelter is tucked away down a drive in the Narre Warren residential precinct. It is a single-story structure under tree…

  • New schools underway for Clyde North

    New schools underway for Clyde North

    Construction to deliver two new Victorian Government schools within Clyde North’s Berwick Waters community has commenced. The yet-to-be-named primary school and secondary school are due…

  • Connecting to Casey-Cardinia’s heritage

    Connecting to Casey-Cardinia’s heritage

    Local groups from across Casey and Cardinia united on Sunday 21 April to shine a light on the regions’ shared stories and history, as part…

  • Downward goat? No kidding

    Downward goat? No kidding

    Visitors to Wilson Botanic Park Berwick on Friday 19 April were met with an unusual sight, goats, lambs and piglets taking part in a yoga…

  • South East one of the toughest rental markets

    South East one of the toughest rental markets

    Residents seeking to rent in the local area are facing stiff competition with recent data showing Melbourne’s South East is in the top ten as…

  • Support for cosy comforts

    Support for cosy comforts

    St John of God Berwick Hospital palliative care patients now have access to warm blankets instantly, thanks to funding from local Lions clubs towards a…

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