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  • Appreciation for holding the peace

    Appreciation for holding the peace

    The City of Casey hosted a special recognition event on Monday, 23 June, honouring the contributions of 75 Justices of the Peace who serve the…

  • Suspicious fire hits St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar

    Suspicious fire hits St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar

    CFA responded to a structure fire about 9.30pm Monday at St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar School on Gloucester Ave in Berwick. Crews arrived to find a…

  • New heartfelt musical at Beaconhills

    New heartfelt musical at Beaconhills

    A hilarious and heartfelt coming-of-age musical about identity, friendship and growing up is coming to the stage at Beaconhills College. Students from Berwick Campus Years…

  • Council budget: Little aths’ demolition ‘off the table’

    Council budget: Little aths’ demolition ‘off the table’

    Greater Dandenong Council is set to divert $241,000 into boosting a once-doomed little athletics centre and other sports facilities. At one stage, the funds were…

  • Clyde Road Upgrade donates to Treasuring Our Trees

    Clyde Road Upgrade donates to Treasuring Our Trees

    A Dandenong Ranges community project is carving up a storm after Major Road Projects Victoria donated 25 tree logs to Treasuring Our Trees. Having collected…

  • Commemoration and advocacy

    Commemoration and advocacy

    Ramlegh Family and Community Centre in Clyde North was brimming with love, support and advocacy as the Andres Pancha Anchor Community commemorated a father’s passing…

  • Uber carjacker jailed after police pursuit

    Uber carjacker jailed after police pursuit

    A carjacker who ordered a cheeseburger and stole an Uber driver’s car in Doveton before dangerously evading a police pursuit has been jailed. Zoe Voice,…

  • Writers awarded

    Writers awarded

    The 2025 Fresh Words Young Writers Awards Ceremony was held at Bunjil Place on Thursday, 19 June, hosted by the Casey Youth Action Committee, where…

  • Overnight ram raid in Narre Warren

    Overnight ram raid in Narre Warren

    Police are investigating after a ram raid at a business in Narre Warren overnight between Thursday, 26 and Friday, 27 June. It is understood that…

  • Travel times slashed on Suburban Rail Loop: report

    Travel times slashed on Suburban Rail Loop: report

    The Suburban Rail Loop will cut travel times by up to 30 minutes for South East commuters, according to modelling released by the State Government.…

  • Rainbow trout galore as 35,000 planned for local lakes

    Rainbow trout galore as 35,000 planned for local lakes

    Roughly 35,000 rainbow trout are being released across lakes in Victoria, as families are given a fun and relaxing school holiday activity this coming mid-term…

  • When global conflict causes local turbulence

    When global conflict causes local turbulence

    In our first column we wrote about youth crime and the cracks forming in Australia’s social fabric. We return to those cracks – but this…

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