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  • Healthy connections help kids cope with cyberbullying

    Healthy connections help kids cope with cyberbullying

    TikTok, Instagram or YouTube, whatever the platform, if your teen is active on social media, they may encounter cyberbullying. In fact, 44 per cent of…

  • Supporting the mental health workforce

    Supporting the mental health workforce

    The State Government is building a mental health system that will be accessible to every Victorian – with the introduction of tailored support for people…

  • New research reveals vape selling techniques

    New research reveals vape selling techniques

    VicHealth and Quit have released new research revealing the ways the vaping industry uses social media to promote and sell vape products to young Australians,…

  • Seniors Rights Victoria launches new professional education program

    Seniors Rights Victoria launches new professional education program

    Seniors Rights Victoria (SRV), the key service dedicated to preventing and responding to elder abuse within Victoria, has launched a new professional education program which…

  • Connected through postcards

    Connected through postcards

    Australia Post and Beyond Blue have again joined forces to distribute four million prepaid ‘Connection Postcards’ to households across the country during the month of…

  • Get back to basics for boat safety

    Get back to basics for boat safety

    Safe Transport Victoria is encouraging boaters, including those from Casey, to get back to basics and stay safe on the water is the message for…

  • Making mistakes is crucial for kids

    Making mistakes is crucial for kids

    It’s important for children to learn that it’s OK to make mistakes, a parenting expert says. Dr Justin Coulson is the author of nine parenting…

  • New IBAC profiles aim to reduce and prevent corruption in the public service

    New IBAC profiles aim to reduce and prevent corruption in the public service

    The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) has launched a series of risk profiles for five government sectors to help inform them about their specific corruption…

  • Riding out the next heatwave in Casey

    Riding out the next heatwave in Casey

    Casey Council are continuing to prepare for the upcoming heatwave and bushfire risk periods, with upcoming emergency preparedness information sessions scheduled across the region. Casey…

  • Higher responsibility for cat owners

    Higher responsibility for cat owners

    Casey Council has urged residents to take responsibility for feral and semi-owned cats and to stop feeding strays. Casey Council connected communities manager Callum Pattie…

  • Show sees record crowds

    Show sees record crowds

    Hundreds of native and exotic orchids filled Berwick’s Senior Citizens Hall over the weekend as the Berwick Orchid Spring Show enticed crowds. Over 200 flowering…

  • Millions in road upgrades still in limbo

    Millions in road upgrades still in limbo

    Hundreds of millions of dollars in road upgrades locally still hang in the balance as the Federal Government has received the final report, but are…

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