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  • What’s on

    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…

  • Budget adopted

    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…

  • SMRC celebrates Casey culture

    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…

  • Company convicted for dropped butt

    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…

  • Foundation Learning Centre’s green thumbs

    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…

  • Business Awards return

    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…

  • Colourful display for Cranbourne library

    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…

  • Milk price on the rise

    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…

  • ’Keen’ leadership awarded

    ’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…

  • $600K fine after trainee killed

    $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.…

  • Cultivation calculator for better pastures

    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…

  • Formula for on-farm success

    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.…

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