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  • Fair go for the South-East

    Fair go for the South-East

    CALD, gender and age are some of the priority cohorts in state government’s Jobs Victoria Engineering Project in the south-east. This engineering project is estimated…

  • Avril forges ahead in Engineering faculty

    Avril forges ahead in Engineering faculty

    Chisholm Institute has appointed its first female Educational manager in the traditionally male-dominated engineering faculty. Avril Switalla joined Chisholm as a teacher in 2019 and…

  • Aiming for hot rod glory

    Aiming for hot rod glory

    Narre Warren’s Curtis Earnshaw and his family have had a deep love for the Mark II Ford Cortina. His grandfather and father have both owned…

  • O’Shea Road lighting set for activation

    O’Shea Road lighting set for activation

    A Berwick resident says leaving the upgraded O’Shea Road without permanent lighting is a safety issue. Helen D’Amelio said parts of the road were left…

  • Dumped condoms raise concerns

    Dumped condoms raise concerns

    Police are investigating whether a plethora of condom boxes dumped in Lynbrook could be linked to an ongoing investigation into more than 100 sexually explicit…

  • Hoop dreams realised

    Hoop dreams realised

    South eastern Pasifika youths have been connecting with others and enjoying physical activity as part of an ongoing social engagement initiative. Run by the Centre…

  • Eight teens piled into stolen car

    Eight teens piled into stolen car

    Eight teenagers piled into an allegedly stolen car have been pursued by police in Endeavour Hills, Doveton and Hallam. Police in an unmarked vehicle spotted…

  • Council excluding working residents

    Council excluding working residents

    South-Easter Metropolitan Region MP David Limbrick has called for the Minister of Local Government to review Casey council’s meeting time. “Constituents in Casey council have…

  • Bukjeh brings rich cultural experience

    Bukjeh brings rich cultural experience

    City of Casey residents enjoyed an extraordinary day of ’Bukjeh’ Gathering at Bunjil Place for the first time thanks to the Bukjeh organisation. Families were…

  • Hospital death ’preventable’

    Hospital death ’preventable’

    Monash Health has made significant changes to suicide safeguarding practises, in the wake of a 2019 Casey Hospital death which was deemed by the Coroner’s…

  • Train lines closed

    Train lines closed

    Passengers on the Cranbourne, Pakenham and Gippsland lines are urged to allow extra time for their commute this morning, as crews work to repair a…

  • Casey Council and Federation University continue collaboration

    Casey Council and Federation University continue collaboration

    Casey Council and Federation University Australia have renewed their partnership via a memorandum of understanding (MoU), following an initial partnership signed between the council and…

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