News
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ACE Foundation sets sights on Cardinia
The ACE (Aiding Casey Education) Foundation, which helps students in the City of Casey to overcome challenges with their educational pursuits, is hoping to expand…
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Police push to reduce road trauma
Victoria Police is launching a major effort to save lives on the roads this March, as figures show it is the most dangerous month for…
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The show must go on
The weather, the entries, the support and the outcome could not have been better for the 2022 Berwick and District Agricultural and Horticultural Society livestock…
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Rail line down: Buses replace trains
An equipment fault has closed down the Cranbourne and Pakenham train lines this morning (1 March). Buses are replacing trains between Dandenong and Caulfield station,…
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Heavy Covid-19 toll in South East
More than 100 people in the South East died during Covid’s Omicron-variant wave according to official data, and health authorities are calling for a booster-shot…
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Gastro cases on the rise
The Victorian Government is issuing a warning as the number of gastroenteritis cases recorded this year continues to climb. Viral gastroenteritis is on the rise…
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Heatherton Road to open early
The Narre Warren North Road Upgrade project team has announced Heatherton Road eastbound is set to open four weeks ahead of schedule. “We’ve made great…
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Casey urged to search for forgotten cash
Casey is one of the top 10 Melbourne local government areas for unclaimed cash, with an overall value of $3,123,299. Thousands of Victorians are sitting…
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Promoting women’s health for Dari speakers
International Women’s Day is right around the corner and Casey Cardinia Libraries is set to host a free event for Dari speakers, designed to promote…
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Doveton drink-driver 0.25
A Doveton woman was caught driving at more than five times the legal blood-alcohol limit in Langwarrin, police say. The 43-year-old’s silver Kia Rio sedan…
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Author talk with Kathy Lette
Bestselling author Kathy Lette is visiting Bunjil Place Library to discuss her latest book Till Death, or a Little Light Maiming, Do Us Part, and…
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Burglaries hit Beacy businesses
Beaconsfield businesses are picking up the pieces after they were victims of brazen daylight burglaries on Sunday afternoon. Peter Monga and Garry Sahni from UPmarket…