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  • Waste woes

    Waste woes

    Results in the City of Casey’s community satisfaction survey placing it lower than state average for the appearance of public spaces did not surprise Cranbourne…

  • Supporting our Neighbourhood Houses

    Supporting our Neighbourhood Houses

    The Victorian Government is supporting the vital work of Neighbourhood Houses with $19 million in additional funding over three years but Berwick MP Brad Battin…

  • Zaveer stands up for Berwick

    Zaveer stands up for Berwick

    Hampton Park resident Malik Zaveer has started his campaign for the seat of Berwick with the Labor party, saying he will do “everything he can”…

  • Next-generation talent releases debut single

    Next-generation talent releases debut single

    Xondra La Brooy is following in the footsteps of her talented Father Kerrigan with the release of her debut single “Butterfly”. The 11-year-old released the…

  • Police brief: investigations  into fatal collision in Lynbrook begin

    Police brief: investigations into fatal collision in Lynbrook begin

    Police are investigating a fatal collision in Lynbrook on Tuesday morning, 6 September. Police believe a car and a truck were involved in a collision…

  • Missing man last seen at station

    Missing man last seen at station

    Police are calling for public help to find a missing 71-year-old man Neil. He was last seen at Dandenong railway station about 10pm on Friday…

  • Bunjil welcomes art lovers for Archibald Prize exhibition

    Bunjil welcomes art lovers for Archibald Prize exhibition

    Bunjil Place Gallery has opened its doors to art lovers for the prestigious and popular Archibald Prize, with 52 portraits on display of featuring figures…

  • Pic spread: Pooches day out at the Casey pet expo

    Pic spread: Pooches day out at the Casey pet expo

    After a two-year hiatus, the Casey Pet Expo made a triumphant return on Saturday 3 September. Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick was the scene as…

  • Police brief: Airwing tracks reckless Narre Warren driver

    Police brief: Airwing tracks reckless Narre Warren driver

    A Narre Warren man is facing a series of driving charges following a dangerous exhibition of driving on Wednesday 24 August. Police Airwing were conducting…

  • Police brief: Racing teens suffer suspended licenses

    Police brief: Racing teens suffer suspended licenses

    Two probationary drivers have immediately had their driver licences suspended after they were allegedly busted racing at high speeds in Narre Warren South early on…

  • Casey libraries to benefit from funding

    Casey libraries to benefit from funding

    The State Government is investing more than $2 million in the City of Casey’s public libraries through the Public Libraries Funding Program. The Public Libraries…

  • Wetter than average spring

    Wetter than average spring

    The Bureau of Meteorology is expecting a wet spring for most of the eastern half of Australia, where there is a high chance of above…

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