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  • Fighting for cure to cruel disease

    Fighting for cure to cruel disease

    An annual fundraiser for promoting awareness and supporting research for Huntington’s disease will be held at Selandra Rise Retirement Village in Clyde North on 27…

  • Motorists ‘failing’ at basics of driving

    Motorists ‘failing’ at basics of driving

    New Victoria Police analysis shows more than 24,000 infringements were issued in a single year for some of the simplest of road rules. The force…

  • Kids left ‘high and dry’ at future Doveton Pool

    Kids left ‘high and dry’ at future Doveton Pool

    A residents group says young families may be left ‘high and dry’ if toddler pools and water slides are removed from a redeveloped Doveton Pool…

  • Restaurants hit by cost-of-living pressures

    Restaurants hit by cost-of-living pressures

    Local restaurants are feeling the strain of rising cost-of-living as many establishments in the wider industry are buckling under a climate of soaring costs rendering…

  • Strength in creativity

    Strength in creativity

    The White Ribbon Art Gallery celebrated receiving a welcome boost to its funding from the Casey Cardinia Family Violence Network (CCFVN). The organisation is looking…

  • Berwick MP calls for asbestos audit

    Berwick MP calls for asbestos audit

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has joined other MPs across the Opposition Government in calling for a complete audit across public land across the state after…

  • Remembering a Nar Nar Goon legend

    Remembering a Nar Nar Goon legend

    William George ‘Bill’ Bickerton 14/11/1929 – 07/03/2024 Nar Nar Goon has lost one of its much-loved residents with the recent passing of William Bickerton at…

  • SE Water encouraging grant applications

    SE Water encouraging grant applications

    South East Water is calling for community groups to apply for their Community Grants program, with up to $10,000 available to help local groups. The…

  • A big win for disability inclusion

    A big win for disability inclusion

    At only 25, Maya Pinn is paving the way for disability inclusion across the City of Casey, turning her self-described “over-enthusiastic” efforts into a well-deserved…

  • Fatal collision

    Fatal collision

    Police are investigating a fatal collision in Lynbrook which occurred on Friday 5 April. It is believed that a car collided with a motorcycle near…

  • Fed Uni union calls for top to quit

    Fed Uni union calls for top to quit

    Federation University National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) members have called for Vice-Chancellor Duncan Bentley and chief financial officer John Blair to resign following the announcement…

  • Chaotic crash in Berwick

    Chaotic crash in Berwick

    UPDATE: 9.30am, Wednesday April 10 Police have charged three children following a collision involving an allegedly stolen vehicle in Berwick on Tuesday 9 April. Police…

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