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  • Creative connections to Country

    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…

  • Trades open for women

    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…

  • Tea party celebrates love for a lost sister, mother and friend

    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…

  • Charities to pay waste tax

    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…

  • Sustainable shopping saving on emissions and costs

    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…

  • Digging into council spending and cost-shifting

    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…

  • Q&A with Casey North Community Information and Support Service executive officer Helen Small

    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…

  • ‘Justice’ for ‘Breaker’ Morant

    ‘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…

  • Police seek information on car incident

    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…

  • $942K boost for Casey roads

    $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…

  • Cracking down on tracking tyres

    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…

  • Kicking goals for women’s rugby in Endeavour Hills

    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…

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