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  • New lease on life for ‘squishies’

    New lease on life for ‘squishies’

    A South East animal rescue aimed to help flat-faced animals breathe, be active and eat comfortably is calling for local support to help four of…

  • Planning changes proposed to protect Green Wedge and residential areas

    Planning changes proposed to protect Green Wedge and residential areas

    The Casey community is encouraged to provide feedback on a new planning scheme amendment, which involves a review of the planning framework for the Casey…

  • Cash for cans, bottles back on 1 Nov

    Cash for cans, bottles back on 1 Nov

    Drink bottles and cans can be turned to cash with the opening of the Victorian Container Deposit Scheme from 1 November. Each eligible container that’s…

  • Staying active through dance

    Staying active through dance

    Casey Cardinia Life Activities Club members tripped the light fantastic as part of its regular Twinkletoes line dancing event. As part of Casey Council’s Ageing…

  • All fun and games in Casey

    All fun and games in Casey

    Casey residents of all ages are encouraged to lace up their runners and stretch out their muscles to take part in Casey Council’s free Spring…

  • Federation University remains committed to reconciliation

    Federation University remains committed to reconciliation

    Federation University Australia vice-chancellor and president Professor Duncan Bentley has pledged the university’s commitment to leading the way in Aboriginal reconciliation matters despite the ‘No’…

  • Paving the way for future housing

    Paving the way for future housing

    Berwick motorists have received a new road to ease traffic congestion, with the new $24 million Bells Road now open to the public. The north-south…

  • ‘Grandiose ideas’ led cricket promoter to steal $190k

    ‘Grandiose ideas’ led cricket promoter to steal $190k

    A former warehouse worker with “grandiose” ideas to bolster his image fleeced his employer out of almost $190,000 in a bid to put on T20…

  • Annual report shines a light on Casey’s achievements

    Annual report shines a light on Casey’s achievements

    Casey Council has named a number of highlights over the 2022-2023 period in its annual report, including hosting the Archibald Prize at Bunjil Place and…

  • Hall Road upgrade intersection blitz hits

    Hall Road upgrade intersection blitz hits

    The Western Port Highway roundabout removal at Hall Road will start on 20 October as part of the Hall Road Upgrade. The construction by Major…

  • Q&A… with Star News intern Ethan Benedicto

    Q&A… with Star News intern Ethan Benedicto

    What do you love about working as a journalist? Being able to write stories about people and their experiences has always been my favourite part…

  • Gym stars top the list

    Gym stars top the list

    Gym studio BFT Cranbourne has won the 2022 Most Engaged Community award out of 236 open studio franchisees across the Asia-Pacific. Owner couple Angie Meyer…

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