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  • Driver allegedly stabbed in fast-food carjacking

    Driver allegedly stabbed in fast-food carjacking

    Four youths have been charged over an alleged attempted carjacking with knives and an imitation gun. Police say that the 20-year-old Ormond driver sustained a…

  • Repurposing plastic for recycled roads

    Repurposing plastic for recycled roads

    A number of Casey’s road surfaces will soon be mixed with recycled plastics as part of a new RMIT University-led project. Supported by the Australian…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Casey Pet Expo 2023 Pet lovers: You’ll be barking mad if you (and your furry friend) miss the 2023 Casey Pet Expo! Set for an…

  • Issues in dispute in I Cook case

    Issues in dispute in I Cook case

    What information did then-Acting Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton have to justify his closure of I Cook Foods? This is one of the key issues…

  • Closure ‘reckless’: I Cook tells court

    Closure ‘reckless’: I Cook tells court

    In a long-awaited Supreme Court trial, Dandenong South commercial kitchen I Cook Foods has claimed that it was closed down with “reckless indifference”. ICF is…

  • Farm facilities receive a face-lift

    Farm facilities receive a face-lift

    Doveton’s Myuna Farm has completed an upgrade to its popular animal nursery enclosure after 30 years of welcoming visitors of all ages. O riginally constructed…

  • 2050 vision for SE business

    2050 vision for SE business

    The inaugural South East Business Conference (SEBC) on Wednesday, 30 August is expected to help foster growth and advocate for the Victorian region as the…

  • Government backs biosphere

    Government backs biosphere

    The Western Port Biosphere Reserve has received $1.2 million in funding from the State Government to support the marine ecosystem and the region’s growing potential…

  • Armed home-intruders jailed

    Armed home-intruders jailed

    A pair of intruders who cornered and stabbed a resident in his Narre Warren bedroom and stole his laptop have faced court. Benjamin Allen Delphin,…

  • Students show off crazy and creative styles

    Students show off crazy and creative styles

    Students were excited to celebrate “Crazy Hair and Sock Day” last week at Tooradin Primary School. “I love Crazy Hair Day because I get to…

  • On the wrong path

    On the wrong path

    A witness of a police chase in Doveton have said it was a “miracle no one was killed“ after a man on a motorised scooter…

  • Uni gains full control

    Uni gains full control

    Federation University Australia will be expanding operations at its Berwick campus after it reached agreement with Monash University for control of the site Since commencing…

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