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  • Timber on the hill

    Timber on the hill

    Visible at the cusp of the road and seemingly towering over every other home in the area, the cedar redwood stands valiant, with Malcolm and…

  • New school officially opens in Clyde North

    New school officially opens in Clyde North

    The official opening of St Josephine Bakhita Catholic Primary School in Clyde North was attended by over 100 people, from new students to teachers and…

  • Support for frontline heroes

    Support for frontline heroes

    For those who on the frontlines of danger and emergencies, a new safe haven awaits. St John of God Langmore Centre is pleased to bring…

  • Celebrating school crossing supervisors across Casey

    Celebrating school crossing supervisors across Casey

    As School Crossing Supervisor Day passed on Friday 7 February, the City of Casey celebrated it by acknowledging the contributions of a local supervisor in…

  • Council weighs up Afghan Bazaar debate

    Council weighs up Afghan Bazaar debate

    City of Greater Dandenong Council is weighing up two heavily-backed, opposing petitions on the proposed renaming of the Afghan Bazaar precinct in Thomas Street, Dandenong.…

  • Longer ambulance wait in Casey and Dandenong

    Longer ambulance wait in Casey and Dandenong

    Casey and Greater Dandenong residents waited longer for the ambulance than last year, according to the latest quarterly statistics released by Ambulance Victoria (AV). From…

  • Year In Review – Stefan Koomen as Person of the Year

    Year In Review – Stefan Koomen as Person of the Year

    Acting on his innate need to help others and serve the community has been as easy of a decision as wiping sweat off his brow,…

  • Pool scuffles not common, but safety concerns remain

    Pool scuffles not common, but safety concerns remain

    The recent brawl at Casey RACE, alongside the assault of a lifeguard up north in Casey ARC, has since stirred discussions of safety within local…

  • Fight over ‘divisive’ Afghan Bazaar change

    Fight over ‘divisive’ Afghan Bazaar change

    Afghan community organisations have expressed a furious backlash against a controversial petition to rename Afghan Bazaar precinct in Thomas Street, Dandenong. In a collective letter…

  • Development Licence assessment paused

    Development Licence assessment paused

    The assessment for the Development Licence of the proposed Hampton Park Waste Transfer Station has been paused after a request for more information. According to…

  • Expand training in key sectors to boost local workforce

    Expand training in key sectors to boost local workforce

    Construction, health and community services, education and training, and retail and hospitality are the sectors Chisholm Institute of TAFE and the City of Casey have…

  • Pokemon card stealing-spree hits home

    Pokemon card stealing-spree hits home

    A trading card game (TCG) outlet in Eumemmerring has been ransacked during a reported Melbourne-wide burglary spree targeting Pokemon cards. Ozzie Collectables’ front automatic glass…

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