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  • Sikh group give out free food

    Sikh group give out free food

    A group of Casey Sikh volunteers – who served thousands of free meals to bush fire affected communities – say they are grateful for the “tremendous…

  • Heavy rain batters region

    Heavy rain batters region

    A big clean-up begun after wild weather lashed the region on Wednesday afternoon, 15 January. Residents were chocked by smoke blowing in from the bushfires…

  • Sixty sensitive minutes

    Sixty sensitive minutes

    Parts of Bunjil Place will go silent this weekend as the centre continues its efforts to provide accessible and inclusive services. The library and gallery…

  • Four ways to celebrate Australia Day 2020 in Casey

    Four ways to celebrate Australia Day 2020 in Casey

    Plan to enjoy the company of locals by celebrating Australia Day this January at one of four council-supported events. There will be all manner of…

  • A carrot inspires Kerrigan’s new book

    A carrot inspires Kerrigan’s new book

    Healthy eating is at the centre of Pastor Kerrigan La-Brooy’s new children’s book, ‘Caro the talking carrot meets Wilma the worm’. Mr La-Brooy, a Senior…

  • Drivers feel pain at bowsers

    Drivers feel pain at bowsers

    Motorists are feeling the pain as fuel prices across Casey top $1.75 a litre – hitting a three-month high. “The average price for a litre…

  • Mother-to-be turned away

    Mother-to-be turned away

    The family of expectant mother who was in pain and waited hours at Casey Hospital – only to be told to go home due to…

  • ‘Low key gangs’ hit streets of Casey

    ‘Low key gangs’ hit streets of Casey

    Crime in Casey has jumped with theft, breaches of orders and assaults topping the list of offences, latest crime statistics have revealed. The number of…

  • Awards celebrate students’ community spirit

    Awards celebrate students’ community spirit

    Narre Warren South MP Gary Maas was pleased to present a Community Spirit and Leadership Award to Jordyn Phillips at Berwick Chase Primary School. The…

  • Roo left for dead in ‘disgusting act of cruelty’

    Roo left for dead in ‘disgusting act of cruelty’

    Disturbing photos have emerged of a severely injured kangaroo after being hit by an arrow in Lysterfield Park and left for dead. Wildlife rescuers found…

  • Councillors surrender planning rights

    Councillors surrender planning rights

    Casey councillors will no longer determine planning matters as they give up their rights to vote on planning applications in the wake of the IBAC…

  • Man interviewing for allegedly lighting fires

    Man interviewing for allegedly lighting fires

    A 21-year-old Narre Warren man is among four people to be interviewed by Victoria Police for lighting fires during recent periods of total fire bans.…

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