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  • Casey wins funding for leadership program

    Casey wins funding for leadership program

     The City of Casey is set to establish a Young Women’s Leadership program, thanks to more than $75,000 in support received through a state government…

  • Casey has its say on bushfire centre proposal

    Casey has its say on bushfire centre proposal

    The Casey community is being invited to have its say on a new bushfire museum and education centre to raise awareness of the history, stories…

  • Rusciano captivates Fountain Gate

    Rusciano captivates Fountain Gate

    More than 70 guests packed a foyer in Fountain Gate shopping centre recently to hear from comedian and broadcaster Emelia Rusciano. Ms Rusciano was at…

  • Footy family rallies for one of their own

    Footy family rallies for one of their own

    The Fountain Gate Junior Football Club community has rallied to support a new recruit facing tragic circumstances. On Friday 7 June, the club hosted its…

  • Catholic schools benefit from further education

    Catholic schools benefit from further education

    Eleven teachers from Catholic schools in Berwick and Narre Warren are among the first-ever graduates of a trail-blazing Masters degree at the University of Melbourne. The…

  • Students share their Bukjehs

    Students share their Bukjehs

    Imagine you’ve been told you need to leave your home and everything you know behind to start a new life in another country on the…

  • Robust home a ‘dream come true’

    Robust home a ‘dream come true’

    A new house in Cranbourne promises to provide dignity and security for residents with a disability. The Robust Home has been purpose-built for its residents…

  • Stalwarts mark 40 years

    Stalwarts mark 40 years

    Loyal volunteers have celebrated the Hallam Friends of Red Cross’s 40th birthday at an event on Monday 17 June. Red Cross metropolitan-zone chairperson Heather Perrott…

  • Banning the binning of e-waste

    Banning the binning of e-waste

    Residents are being asked to think twice before throwing that old mobile phone in the bin, ahead of the state government’s ban on e-waste entering…

  • Renewal is front and centre at Hampton Park

    Renewal is front and centre at Hampton Park

    The Hampton Park shopping precinct – or Hampton Park Central – is to be revamped and revitalised under sweeping new planning guidelines adopted by Casey…

  • Caring for the carers

    Caring for the carers

    Caring for a loved one with mental illness can take a toll on carers – but a new support group in the City of Casey…

  • Advocates demand humane solution for refugees

    Advocates demand humane solution for refugees

    Every Thursday morning, rain, hail or shine, a small group of activists gather on the corner of Clyde Road and the Berwick High Street, inviting…

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