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  • Concerns for Kangaroos

    Concerns for Kangaroos

    Environmental advocates have shared concerns for the safety of wildlife in the Casey Foothills in response to recent development proposals in the area. On 4…

  • Liberals make pledge for second Casey Hospital campus

    Liberals make pledge for second Casey Hospital campus

    The Coalition has promised $500m to build a second campus of Casey Hospital within Pakenham, kitted out with an urgent care department and maternity ward,…

  • Traffic lights for deadly highway

    Traffic lights for deadly highway

    A deadly stretch of highway in Berwick could become more safe for pedestrians, if the Liberals form government in the state election. A Matt Guy…

  • Bankwest cashes out of Fountain Gate

    Bankwest cashes out of Fountain Gate

    Fountain Gate’s Bankwest store permanently closed its doors on 24 October, joining over a dozen other branches across the East coast to cash out of…

  • Budget ‘disappointment’ for refugees

    Budget ‘disappointment’ for refugees

    Following the 2022-23 Federal Budget, many organisations – such as the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) – have been left disappointed. Organisations such as ASRC,…

  • Don’t bin your unwanted textiles, recycle them

    Don’t bin your unwanted textiles, recycle them

    The City of Casey is helping to declutter your home this National Recycling Week, 7-13 November, with a range of free events. Under the theme…

  • Australian joins Global Methane Pledge

    Australian joins Global Methane Pledge

    Australia will contribute to a collective ambition to reduce methane emissions worldwide by 30 per cent by 2030. The Federal Government, in signing the Global…

  • New electoral boundary lines drawn

    New electoral boundary lines drawn

    Boundary changes will officially come into effect for electorates across the South East tomorrow, ahead of next month’s State Election. The electoral boundary changes will…

  • High rollers in the Hills

    High rollers in the Hills

    Melbourne’s South East continues to be a lottery winning hotspot with an Endeavour Hills syndicate winning a $1.6 million share in Saturday 29 October’s TattsLotto…

  • Greens candidate brings diversity to election race

    Greens candidate brings diversity to election race

    A progressive candidate is hoping to paint Narre Warren North green at the State election at the end of the month. Proud Wiradjuri and trans…

  • How the bookies see the election playing out

    How the bookies see the election playing out

    Being Melbourne Cup week and with the state election looming, it seems appropriate to have a look at how the bookies see the poll playing…

  • Plant donation inspires student green thumbs

    Plant donation inspires student green thumbs

    The donation of around 300 plants from a level crossing removal project in Melbourne’s south east is assisting a local school to set up its…

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