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  • Affordable housing reaches “crisis point“

    Affordable housing reaches “crisis point“

    South-East homelessness service provider Wayss has called for more social and affordable housing in the lead-up to the State Election. In a five-point advocacy plan,…

  • Clyde North man charged following Bourke Street fatal stabbing

    Clyde North man charged following Bourke Street fatal stabbing

    Homicide Squad detectives have charged a sixth man following a fatal stabbing in Melbourne’s CBD in October. A warrant was executed at a residential property…

  • New hope for local business

    New hope for local business

    Three business groups in the City of Casey have voted to merge to create one of the largest business groups in the municipality. Committee members…

  • Lucky Lyndhurst Secondary College

    Lucky Lyndhurst Secondary College

    The Liberal Party has matched Labor’s election promise for an upgrade to Lyndhurst Secondary College in the seat of Narre Warren South. Shadow Minister for…

  • Locals say no

    Locals say no

    The message was simple for a group of about 200 locals who assembled at the entrance to the Hallam Road Landfill on Saturday, 12 November.…

  • Cool prize for CFM

    Melanie Aldis has described CFM Air Conditioning winning 2022 Casey Business of the Year at last week’s Casey Business Awards as the highlight of her…

  • Kathryn’s cancer fight

    Kathryn’s cancer fight

    A cancer diagnosis is enough to turn any family’s life upside down. For 32-year-old Berwick resident Kathryn Berecic, a 2021 diagnosis of a rare and…

  • Best businesses recognised

    Best businesses recognised

    The City of Casey held their annual business awards on Thursday 10 November at a ceremony at Bunjil Place. While CFM Air Conditioning took out…

  • Battle of the robots

    Battle of the robots

    Students from across Victoria and NSW gathered at Sydenham’s Copperfield College on Saturday, November 12, for the Victorian State VEX Robotics Championships. About 50 teams,…

  • History repeats for Lunar Drive-in

    History repeats for Lunar Drive-in

    With the Lunar Drive-In on sale due to decrease in profits and soaring land tax, locals are disappointed to watch history repeat itself. Cranbourne resident…

  • Playground for Neighbourhood House

    Playground for Neighbourhood House

    An elected Liberal Government will provide $50,000 to Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House to upgrade their playground facilities, Liberal candidate for Berwick and Gembrook MP Brad…

  • Hallam’s ‘Outback Truckers’ hazard

    Hallam’s ‘Outback Truckers’ hazard

    A Hallam unsealed road used by heavy vehicles has deteriorated into a dangerous slurry after recent flooding. The inundated O’Grady Road, which adjoins the Hallam…

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