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  • Two people airlifted to hospital

    Two people airlifted to hospital

    A woman and a child have been airlifted to hospital following a crash involving a car and a bus in Clyde. Emergency services, including three…

  • IBAC to resume Casey probe

    IBAC to resume Casey probe

    IBAC’s public hearings into allegations of serious corrupt conduct in relation to planning and property development decisions in Victoria to resume with expanded scope in…

  • Smiles all round

    Smiles all round

     With negativity constantly blasted across social media, John Nichols has made it his mission to help spread joy and positivity throughout the community. About two…

  • Casey powering ahead

    Casey powering ahead

    The Casey City Council region remains a national growth powerhouse with a cashed-up council and – subject to easing Covid restrictions – a growing sense…

  • Councillors came at a cost

    Councillors came at a cost

    Casey councillors’ allowances and expenses were detailed in Casey City’s annual report released Tuesday, with a total cost to ratepayers approaching $323,000 from 1 July…

  • Casey backs ’art treasure’ gallery in green wedge

    Casey backs ’art treasure’ gallery in green wedge

    Protestors flooded Casey City Council’s question time at the meeting of administrators on Tuesday 20 October, submitting 83 questions on the proposed $50 million gallery…

  • Founder to bare all on mental health

    Founder to bare all on mental health

    Mitch Wallis knows what it’s like to struggle with mental ill-health. After being diagnosed with acute anxiety and OCD at the age of nine, Mr…

  • New principal aims to inspire

    New principal aims to inspire

    Narre Warren’s Trinity Catholic Primary School has officially appointed their new principal. Kathryn Pepper, who accepted the acting principal role in Term 1 of this…

  • Helping Reece to rebound

    Helping Reece to rebound

    Casey’s basketball family is rallying around one of their own as he battles cancer. Reece Smith, vice president of the Narre Warren Warriors, was diagnosed…

  • Swim schools still out as summer approaches

    Swim schools still out as summer approaches

    A prominent Narre Warren swim school has raised fears about an increase in child drownings if restrictions on swimming lessons aren’t eased. According to Paul…

  • Teen killed in fatal crash

    Teen killed in fatal crash

    A 19-year-old man has been tragically killed in a car crash in Narre Warren East. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal collision at…

  • State of volunteering is strong

    State of volunteering is strong

    Victoria’s first ever State of Volunteering Report has found that a remarkable 40 percent of Victorians over the age of 15 are contributing their time…

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