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  • Horse deaths probe underway

    Horse deaths probe underway

    A recent spate of sudden horse deaths across the state, including the South East, has instigated an investigation from Agriculture Victoria into this yet to…

  • Planning for the future

    Planning for the future

    Berwick College students from years 9-12 took the next step in planning for their futures at their annual career expo on Tuesday 18 July. The…

  • Backyard twin towers approved

    Backyard twin towers approved

    Twin double-storey units have been approved in a Eumemmerring backyard despite opposition from Casey Council. Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal member Megan Carew granted the…

  • Three men arrested, vehicles seized following alleged hoon driving

    Three men arrested, vehicles seized following alleged hoon driving

    Three men have been arrested following an investigation into alleged hoon driving in the state’s south east last month. A 28-year-old from Berwick, a 20-year-old…

  • Casey ER under pressure

    Casey ER under pressure

    Local complaints of hours-long wait times, overcrowding and staff stretched thin have surfaced about Casey Hospital’s Emergency Room as local MP Jason Wood starts a…

  • Alleged hoon faces 111 charges after Achilles raids

    Alleged hoon faces 111 charges after Achilles raids

    Police have charged three men and seized two vehicles as part of an anti-hoon investigation in the South East. Police charged a 28 year old…

  • Casey’s No. 1 killer

    Casey’s No. 1 killer

    Coronary heart disease is the number one killer in Casey, according to recent data. The Australian Institute of Heath and Welfare have released their latest…

  • Pokies harm-reduction reforms welcomed

    Pokies harm-reduction reforms welcomed

    New-announced measures to reduce pokies harm have been welcomed by the Alliance for Gambling Reform. With Casey reporting a huge net expenditure of $146,366,433.68 in…

  • Cost of living hitting home

    Cost of living hitting home

    We hear daily of the difficulties Australians are facing due to the rising cost of living, interest rates and the measures being put in place…

  • Demand exceeds funding

    Demand exceeds funding

    Community Information and Support Cranbourne (CISC) employee Leanne Petrides from has warned locals can expect restrictions in the emergency support available to them as the…

  • Globally renowned musician inspires students

    Globally renowned musician inspires students

    Year 7, 8, and 9 students at Hampton Park Secondary College were treated to a remarkable experience as they gathered to witness a captivating presentation…

  • Ticking off her goals

    Ticking off her goals

    Narre Warren North cancer survivor, art teacher and author Alison Ward turned her illness into a catalyst for her creative endeavours and is now ready…

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