News
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Creative connections to Country
A group of six Indigenous artists are bringing their understanding of Country, their Ancestral connection and cultural landscapes to Bunjil Place, as part of the…
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Trades open for women
Gone are the days where your gender would determine your career pathway and doors of opportunities slammed shut for women. It’s safe to say that…
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Tea party celebrates love for a lost sister, mother and friend
The Berwick community has come together to break through the fundraising goal of $20,000 in support of local Kirsty Ring’s Biggest Morning Tea event. More…
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Charities to pay waste tax
Local charity shops are set to feel the brunt of new taxes as the Andrews government abolishes landfill levy protections. Epilepsy Foundation Retail Operations Manager…
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Sustainable shopping saving on emissions and costs
Second-hand bargains and unusual finds are now up for grabs at Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. Opened on Thursday 4 April, Charitable Recycling Australia’s new…
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Digging into council spending and cost-shifting
The Liberals and Nationals have launched a parliamentary inquiry into local government funding, service delivery and the effects of cost shifting despite opposition from the…
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Q&A with Casey North Community Information and Support Service executive officer Helen Small
What do you love about your work? I love that we can, at times, genuinely affect long-term solutions to crises many in our community of…
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‘Justice’ for ‘Breaker’ Morant
South-East based Senator Ralph Babet has called for an inquiry into the historic execution of Australian soldiers Harry ‘Breaker’ Morant and Peter Handcock during the…
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Police seek information on car incident
Police are seeking information for a Cranbourne incident last weekend. On the 29th of April 2023 at approximately 7pm, a pedestrian was hit by a…
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$942K boost for Casey roads
Casey has gained more than $940,000 in “sorely needed” extra funding for local roads. As part of a boost to the Federal Government’s Local Roads…
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Cracking down on tracking tyres
Melbourne businesses suspected of illegally transporting or storing waste tyres, including those in Casey, will be the subject of a series of snap Environment Protection…
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Kicking goals for women’s rugby in Endeavour Hills
A dream run for the Endeavour Hills Rugby Union Football Club women’s team has resulted in another honour, with first-time women’s coach Presley Naea being…