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  • Act now on your bush fire survival plan

    Act now on your bush fire survival plan

    As the weather heats up the Australian environment creeps closer to the perfect setting for bush fire season to take place. From late spring through…

  • Breskin peddles cleaner network

    Breskin peddles cleaner network

    Greens Upper House candidate for South-East Metropolitan Alex Breskin used last week’s Metropolitan Transport Forum held at Bunjil Place to put forward his vision for…

  • Beef trimmings boon for Australia

    Beef trimmings boon for Australia

    Global demand for cheaper cuts of beef is expected to increase in the year ahead as rampant inflation and slowing economic growth see consumers trade…

  • Think twice before removing native plants

    Think twice before removing native plants

    Victorians are being reminded to seek advice before removing native plants from private or public land, to conserve the environment, protect cultural heritage, and avoid…

  • Paint the lake purple

    Paint the lake purple

    The Casey community is invited to paint Berwick Springs Lake purple next month, with the Berwick Walk4BrainCancer. Berwick Business Group president Magda Dabaco said she…

  • Top honour for Wilson Botanic Park

    Top honour for Wilson Botanic Park

    It has long been cherished by the local community as a premier destination for weddings, friendly catch ups and leisurely family strolls. Now the “hidden…

  • Herd rebuild strengthening

    Herd rebuild strengthening

    Low female slaughter and positive bull sale results point towards strengthening of the herd rebuild, according to Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA). The female slaughter…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    African Drumming at Balla Balla Join us for a fun, energy-filled morning. Get your rhythm, beats and tempo on during this free Children’s Week activity…

  • Libs pledge $100k for Narre Warren school

    Libs pledge $100k for Narre Warren school

    Fleetwood Primary School will receive improved school grounds and amenity upgrades under an elected Liberal Government. A Liberal National Government would provide $100,000 towards improved…

  • Labor invests in Uniting Church

    Labor invests in Uniting Church

    Labor has committed $50,000 to invest in the Hampton Park Uniting Church, if it is re-elected at the November election. Narre Warren South MP Gary…

  • 43 per cent staff turnover

    43 per cent staff turnover

    City of Casey reports have revealed the municipality recorded a massive staff shedding last year, turning over 43 per cent of its workforce. The rate…

  • Creativity flows

    Creativity flows

    A selection of the best handmade and home grown local items were on display in Cranbourne over the weekend. The annual Creative Arts Exhibition, run…

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