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  • Casey March meeting to discuss permits and waste transfer station

    Casey March meeting to discuss permits and waste transfer station

    City of Casey Mayor Cr Stefan Koomen said issues of private land use permits and the proposed Hampton Park waste transfer station would be discussed…

  • Consumer Affairs Victoria seizes products from Panda Mart

    Consumer Affairs Victoria seizes products from Panda Mart

    Consumer Affairs Victoria is urging anyone who has purchased goods from Panda Mart to stop using them immediately and return them to the store for…

  • Safety calls on child seat restraints

    Safety calls on child seat restraints

    With 90 per cent of child car restraints being incorrectly fitted, Kidsafe Victoria held a free fitting event in Casey Fields, Cranbourne East, on Wednesday,…

  • Narre Warren man victim in road rage incident

    Narre Warren man victim in road rage incident

    Police have arrested and placed charges after a Narre Warren man was assaulted by a Wattle Glen man in a road rage incident in Watsonia…

  • More open and green spaces needed in southeast

    More open and green spaces needed in southeast

    Southeast Melbourne, including the City of Casey, is amongst many growth areas in Melbourne that have been coined to need a bigger boost to parks…

  • Job readiness bootcamp a success

    Job readiness bootcamp a success

    The Job Readiness Bootcamp was a success, as a group of eager and determined youth filtered into the halls of Berwick Chisholm on Friday, 28…

  • Mobile connectivity priority

    Mobile connectivity priority

    The future of growing suburbs and their connectivity in the City of Casey is taking another step forward, following the most recent council meeting and…

  • Map the heat for the future of Casey

    Map the heat for the future of Casey

    Environment advocacy organisation Sweltering Cities delved into the City of Casey to research how its urban planning could be more heat-safe. Senior Community Campaigner Sophie…

  • Local soccer club cries out for help

    Local soccer club cries out for help

    A high-growth soccer club in the City of Casey is crying out for more space and a major ground upgrade. Lynbrook Falcons Sports Club, based…

  • Summer splendour

    Summer splendour

    With March officially marking the beginning of autumn, the hot weather has the Berwick campus of Federation University rife with action, as the Summer Splendour…

  • End of hospitality era

    End of hospitality era

    When Adam Sadiqzai walked out of Stellas Kitchen last Sunday, he closed the door on a significant part of his life. He says it will…

  • Southeast to boom with Labor’s proposed Medicare investment

    Southeast to boom with Labor’s proposed Medicare investment

    There will be 482,500 additional bulk-billed visits to the GP by 2030 in the southeast, according to Labor’s new promise for a re-elected government. Labor’s…

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