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  • Local choir’s first performance honour

    Local choir’s first performance honour

    Since its establishment in 2021, members of the Edelweiss Casey Choir have routinely hopped onto zoom every Saturday to engage their vocal chords through a…

  • Car-sale scammer jailed

    Car-sale scammer jailed

    A Cranbourne North fraudster has been jailed over an elaborate $940,000 scamming of car dealers and private customers. Monawar Haidarie, 25, pleaded guilty in the…

  • Teacher awarded for environmental efforts

    Teacher awarded for environmental efforts

    Long-serving Beaconhills College teacher Clare Tuohy has won Sustainability Victoria’s ResourceSmart Schools Teacher of the Year (Secondary) Award for her hard work promoting social and…

  • Casey to welcome Archibald Prize

    Casey to welcome Archibald Prize

    Australia’s most prestigious art award is making an exclusive appearance in the South-East later this year. Bunjil Place will exhibit The 2022 Archibald Prize between…

  • You can buy the Narre Warren Police Station for a cool $10 million

    You can buy the Narre Warren Police Station for a cool $10 million

    The Narre Warren Police Station is on the market for a cool $10 million. Property fund manager ISPT is selling the Narre Warren station, as…

  • Chisholm recognises stand out students

    Chisholm recognises stand out students

    Outstanding achievements of Officer and Berwick residents are being recognised thanks to the eighth annual Chisholm Education Awards at Hotel Chadstone. The Higher Education Student…

  • Beware of online marketplace thefts

    Beware of online marketplace thefts

    Police are reminding people to be vigilant when selling and buying items online after a recent thefts across Cardinia, Casey and Greater Dandenong. The thefts…

  • Residents’ fury as sewer vent towers over Berwick backyards

    Residents’ fury as sewer vent towers over Berwick backyards

    Kingsmere Estate resident Jarrod Lawrenson was looking forward to building a pool in the backyard of his “dream home” to enjoy with family in the…

  • Vandals destroy Guides camp

    Vandals destroy Guides camp

    A Girl Guides campsite rendered unusable by vandals is one of several sites that could benefit from the $5.5 million upgrade of Police Paddocks Reserve.…

  • New data sparks renewed plea for vehicle safety

    New data sparks renewed plea for vehicle safety

    The Andrews Labor Government is urging motorists to consider the safety of their vehicles, after new data found a striking link in the age of…

  • Four teens face 80-plus charges

    Four teens face 80-plus charges

    Four teenagers fleeing from two allegedly stolen cars in Dandenong have been charged with more than 80 offences, police say. The boys were arrested after…

  • Winter warning – don’t leave your pet out in the cold

    Winter warning – don’t leave your pet out in the cold

    As the cold weather blasts across Victoria, RSPCA is reminding pet owners to consider their pets and prepare for the cold months ahead. Dr Liz…

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