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  • 30 years and counting

    30 years and counting

    Michele Lovett will be ticking off 30 years as she continues to take part in the State Firefighter Championships. The CFA Hallam captain has been…

  • Rainbow rave

    Rainbow rave

    Akoonah Park became a colourful kaleidoscope on Saturday 16 March as part of the Casey Festival of Colours celebrating the Indian fesitval of Holi. About…

  • Anger at Vic justice system as truckie boss avoids jail

    Anger at Vic justice system as truckie boss avoids jail

    Victoria’s justice system has been criticised as favouring perpetrators over victims by the devastated families of four police killed on Melbourne’s Eastern Freeway. While a…

  • Casey invites public voice

    Casey invites public voice

    Public consultation is now open for improvements to the Berwick Village Activity Centre Structure Plan. Now over 13 years old, the 2011 plan serves to…

  • Little shade overhead

    Little shade overhead

    With the passing of the sweltering weekend, complaints from public transport users have become commonplace with the lack of shelters at bus stops. In the…

  • Lab drives road safety

    Lab drives road safety

    Smart technology in Casey is set to drive ground-breaking research into road safety and waste reduction. City of Casey has launched its Future Mobility Living…

  • Design released for new Clyde North Police Station

    Design released for new Clyde North Police Station

    The State Government released the design of the long-awaited Clyde North Police Station on Friday 8 March, and tenders for construction will be released in…

  • Union challenges minister’s claim

    Union challenges minister’s claim

    A Victorian firefighter union has lashed out at a minister’s claim that the fire rescue for the 3 March Clyde North fire was delivered within…

  • Pleas for green space

    Pleas for green space

    Communities around the Hallam Road Landfill say they want green space rather than another residential development in the vicinity, as the Cranbourne Golf Course hits…

  • ‘Devoid of native vegetation’: Habitat loss sparks worry

    ‘Devoid of native vegetation’: Habitat loss sparks worry

    Communities around Stevensons Brothers Industries (SBI) landfill are expressing concern around the habitat loss of the local endangered species Southern Brown Bandicoot, as the latest…

  • Event a galloping success

    Event a galloping success

    Akoonah Park looked magnificent for the annual Berwick Open Horse Event held on Monday 11 March. With an array of competitors and their well-presented horses,…

  • Granny flat rejected on historic artist site

    Granny flat rejected on historic artist site

    A granny flat on the Harkaway property of a significant historical studio has been denied by VCAT after it was determined to be detrimental to…

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