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Respecting Youth Voices to Enable Change
Casey Council will host a free community event on Wednesday 6 December from 4.30pm to 6.30pm at Bunjil Place, in partnership with Feifei Curiosity and…
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Q&A… with Chess Republic Australia coach Madu Mudalige
What do you love the most about your job? Spending time with kids. If you were an animal, what animal would you be? I would…
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New podcast takes on farmer climate challenges
Farmers in the Port Phillip and Western Port Catchment are taking proactive steps to adapt to the challenges posed by climate change. To promote climate-resilient…
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Legalisation of limited cannabis possession, use and cultivation proposed
Legalise Cannabis Victoria has unveiled a bill to make it lawful for an adult to possess a small quantity of cannabis and regulate personal use.…
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University expands horizons for art students
Federation University is bolstering its Bachelor of Arts Degree, offering revitalised courses from 2024. Professor Claire McLachlan, the university’s executive dean for education, arts and…
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Vision for the future
Friends and workmates Jarrod Bennell and Shane Duhau took the leap out of middle management to form their own electrical business in 2003. Twenty years…
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Building a lofty reputation
Overall Business Excellence / Building and Construction awards Core Contracting Group Sponsors: NAB / Hilton Manufacturing Twenty years ago, Jarrod Bennell and Shane Duhau started…
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Truckload of Lego, cases of gems found in meth lab raid
A mountain of Lego found in a Casey drug raid was so large police needed a truck to seize it. The 1130 boxes worth more…
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Spooky night a hit
Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA) held its annual Halloween in the Park event at Banjo Paterson Reserve on 31 October. More than 200 residents turned up…
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Reduce food waste at home
It’s a recyclable paper tape, bright in yellow and black. It is for marking out space in shelf or fridge where everything needs to be…
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Future mobility living lab grant announced
Casey council has officially launched Future Mobility Living Lab program with successful grant applications announced at the Casey Innovation Summit on Friday 27 October. As…
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‘No’ to Green Wedge temple
Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has turned down a planning permit for a controversial large temple development in a Green Wedge zone, defining its position for…