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  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Dreamtime Storytelling with puppets The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne are privileged to have Uncle Ron Murray, a proud Wamba Wamba man, as their storyteller during…

  • More care for shelter animals

    More care for shelter animals

    The Lost Dogs’ Home are hoping to roll out a new program at their Cranbourne shelter, giving dogs and cats additional enrichment. Animals at North…

  • Youth crime climbs

    Youth crime climbs

    The latest Crime Statistics Agency figures have highlighted a 44 per cent increase in the number of youth (10-17 year old) alleged offender incidents in…

  • Casey adopts $74 million capital works program in budget

    Casey adopts $74 million capital works program in budget

    Casey Council has adopted its budget for the 2023-24 financial year, which has passed on the State Government’s 3.5 per cent rate cap. During the…

  • Bunjil precinct plans in place

    Bunjil precinct plans in place

    Casey Council has put the future of a revitalised Bunjil Place Precinct into motion by endorsing the Bunjil Place Precinct Concept Master Plan. At its…

  • Violent brute attacks neighbour

    Violent brute attacks neighbour

    A serial violent offender is back in jail after an “unprovoked” attack on a woman living next-door in Doveton. Bashkim Gashi, a 40-year-old cleaner with…

  • Q&A… with Casey-Cardinia Rotaract incoming president Arshu Maskey

    Q&A… with Casey-Cardinia Rotaract incoming president Arshu Maskey

    Tell us two fun facts about yourself! I have sung for charity events in the past. The most recent event I’ve performed in was for…

  • Four teens charged with robbery spree

    Four teens charged with robbery spree

    Four more teens have been arrested over an alleged robbery spree across Melbourne’s East and South East, including in Beaconsfield, Keysborough and Eumemmerring. A 17-year-old…

  • Grief kits for first responders

    Grief kits for first responders

    A ground-breaking tool kit will support first responders in the South East cope with aftermath of suicides and other tragic and sudden fatalities. The ‘Growing…

  • Councils, health officials fail food safety checks

    Councils, health officials fail food safety checks

    Victorians are at risk of developing foodborne illnesses as some local councils, including Casey, are failing to properly inspect food premises. A recent audit found…

  • Kicking up a stink

    Kicking up a stink

    Hampton Park locals remain unimpressed with efforts to quell the pungent odour seeping from the Hallam Road landfill. In an effort to bridge the community…

  • Protest pack hits Berwick

    Protest pack hits Berwick

    Calls of “No Smart Cities“ and signs comparing 20-minute neighbourhoods to prisons were a surprising sight for Berwick locals, when a protest group visited the…

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