News
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Product limits back
Supermarkets have moved to reinstate product limits on certain essential products, as customers flock to the stores in the wake of Friday’s lockdown announcement. As…
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PM makes a home visit
Prime Minister Scott Morrison made an impromptu appearance in Officer South this week, as he visited the construction site of a new family home, one…
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Positive year ahead for preps
This year’s preps are entering the classroom after a kinder year like no other – but one Berwick teacher says educators and schools are well…
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Support for sports
Sporting clubs across the state will all have the opportunity to improve and transform their facilities as the Victorian Government kick starts the next round…
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Casey’s dire cancer statistics
Almost 1300 Casey residents are diagnosed with cancer each year, with 381 locals succumbing to the insidious illness, new data reveals. The horrifying figures from…
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Police hunt Narre fast food thieves
Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for information following a burglary at a Narre Warren fast food outlet. Investigators have been told two men…
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Dumped pups left to ‘ruff’ it
Eight abandoned puppies have had a ‘ruff’ start to life, after being left unwanted on the side of the road in Hampton Park over the…
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Grants for crime prevention open
Applications are now open for grants for councils and community groups to improve community safety by addressing the causes of crime and in their local communities.…
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Power bill prop-up
A new government payment aims to help low-income households that are struggling to make ends meet. Low-income households can now access a one-off $250 payment…
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Scouts’ honours
Four Venturers from 1st Casey Scout Group have received one of the highest honours a young scout can attain. Sharlotte Dickinson, Adam Marshall, Lauren Symmons…
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Culture and country come to school
Armed with an acoustic guitar, a Yidaki/didgeridoo, a mic and a loop pedal, Indigenous singer-songwriter and activist Scott Darlow held students in thrall as a…
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RMIT students changing the face of journalism
Two talented students from RMIT University’s Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) program are making huge career strides after being chosen to undertake new ABC traineeships for…