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  • Landfill dust concern lingers

    Landfill dust concern lingers

    Three years after the SBI landfill first came to public scrutiny for offensive odours, residents say they are still left in the dark about potentially…

  • Shadow puppetry casts spell on Casey’s young creators

    Shadow puppetry casts spell on Casey’s young creators

    A little bit of cardboard. A splash of cellophane. Flick of a light. That’s all it took for about 60 children across Casey to fall…

  • Green light for long-stalled Hampton Park Food Market site redevelopment

    Green light for long-stalled Hampton Park Food Market site redevelopment

    The development at the old site of the Hampton Park Food Market has progressed as the Casey Council granted an amended planning permit earlier this…

  • Dillwynia ward name galore

    Dillwynia ward name galore

    Dillwynia Ward in the City of Casey will soon be the recipient of a swathe of new names for its many facilities, reserves and landmarks…

  • Wander into Lost

    Wander into Lost

    Internationally renowned artist Amanda Parer has brought her Lost exhibition to Bunjil Place this winter. A careful local eye will notice the Plaza has been…

  • Rotary governor with many missions

    Rotary governor with many missions

    A new south-east district Rotary Governor has been chosen for the 2025-26 term from the Noble Park-Dingley Club. Peter Behm was chosen as the new…

  • Pledge to plumbing workplace equality

    Pledge to plumbing workplace equality

    Bringing together unions, employers and training bodies to sign a Pledge for Change, an official, sector-wide commitment to safer and more inclusive workplaces for women,…

  • Jennifer Mills coming to Bunjil Place

    Jennifer Mills coming to Bunjil Place

    Bunjil Place will soon be home to a major retrospective showcase of the delicate, bold, and quietly powerful works of renowned Australian artist, Jennifer Mills.…

  • Recycled materials at intersection works; lane closure to begin August

    Recycled materials at intersection works; lane closure to begin August

    Crushed rock and barriers from the Pakenham Roads Upgrade have been repurposed at the Thompsons Road intersection upgrade, with August the month to be for…

  • Sport4All in Hampton Park

    Sport4All in Hampton Park

    A partnership between the City of Casey and Get Skilled Access is providing greater avenues of access for those living with a disability, as the…

  • School holiday fun

    School holiday fun

    Families gathered at Beaconsfield Upper Recreation Reserve for a fun-filled day hosted by the Cardinia Leisure Street Team during the school holidays on July 11.…

  • Farmers market booms again

    Farmers market booms again

    Shoppers turned out in droves at the Berwick Farmers Market, held at The Old Cheese Factory on Saturday, July 12, for a morning filled with…

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