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What’s on
Plastic Free Sowing Bee Celebrate Plastic Free July by learning to make useful items to help you avoid single-use plastics, as well as making extras…
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Budget adopted
The City of Casey has adopted a suite of strategic documents, including its 2022/23 budget and annual action plan 2022/23. Together, these documents outline how…
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SMRC celebrates Casey culture
The cold and wet weather was no deterrent for Casey locals on Sunday 26 June, who turned up in their hundreds in Hampton Park to…
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Company convicted for dropped butt
A transport company has been convicted after the driver of a company car dropped a lit cigarette out of the window in Hallam. EPA Victoria…
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Foundation Learning Centre’s green thumbs
VCAL students at Narre Warren’s Foundation Learning Centre will soon be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour, launching their very own community garden…
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Business Awards return
The Casey Business Awards are back for 2022, celebrating and rewarding local business excellence across the City of Casey. Applications for the awards opened on…
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Colourful display for Cranbourne library
Art lovers are invited to Cranbourne Library next month, as the Berwick Artists Society presents its annual art show. After taking a Covid-induced hiatus, 35…
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Milk price on the rise
Burra Foods has increased its opening farmgate milk price to $9.10-$9.50/kg milk solids for the 2022-23 fiscal year. “The competition for farmgate milk supply continues…
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’Keen’ leadership awarded
At a spritely 94 years, Betty Keen is one of Hallam’s most enduring volunteers. Ms Keen received a well-deserved long-service award as one of the…
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$600K fine after trainee killed
Marshall Lethlean Industries Pty Ltd has been convicted and fined $600,000 for its “evident disregard” for an apprentice who fatally suffocated at work in 2018.…
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Cultivation calculator for better pastures
A cultivation calculator, believed to be an Australian first, has been developed to help farmers assess how much cultivation work they need to make better…
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Formula for on-farm success
In his previous work as an agronomist, Labertouche beef farmer Tim Wilson saw how farmers went wrong when cutting corners to save a few dollars.…