News
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Funding constraints
A highly sought community service in Casey is concerned about its future with great difficulty in securing grant funding. Nas Recovery Centre, launched in August…
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Serial fence theft strikes Pearcedale
A property in Pearcedale has been blown away by a serial theft of 57 steel fencing in a week. It is believed unknown offenders first…
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10,000 trees and shrubs planted in Casey
Casey Council held its Create Canopy for Casey tree planting event to commemorate National Tree Day on Sunday 28 July at Troops Creek Wetland in…
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Christmas in July for St John of God auxiliary
The St John of God Berwick Hospital Auxiliary celebrated Christmas early, as part of their annual luncheon. The Beaconsfield Club was transformed into a Christmas…
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Christmas in July for St John of God auxiliary
The St John of God Berwick Hospital Auxiliary celebrated Christmas early, as part of their annual luncheon. The Beaconsfield Club was transformed into a Christmas…
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New tech used for Clyde Road Upgrade
The latest in augmented reality technology is being put to good use on the Clyde Road Upgrade. Major Road Projects Victoria and its early works…
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‘Fake’ principal to pay back $178K
A former teacher at Marnebek School has been sentenced over faking his CV credentials to gain a promotion as well as a principal job at…
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What’s On
Blind Bight Community Centre Craft Gift Making For Adults 12.30p.m – 2.30p.m Tuesdays Join in the craft gift making class and bring along your own…
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Cabinet reshuffle: New roles for O’Neil and Hill
Hotham MP Clare O’Neil has been shifted out of the contentious Home Affairs portfolio and Bruce MP Julian Hill elevated into an assistant ministry in…
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Tradies urged to prioritize eye safety amid alarming risks
With Tradies Health Awareness Month fast approaching, there has been strong advocacy for eye safety, with Berwick alone recording roughly 6723 tradespeople that could be…
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Building convener addresses residents’ concerns to new church
As local residents’ sentiments for the proposed church at 67 Shrives Road remain on rough waters, Immanuel Mar Thoma Church’s building convener acknowledged the concerns…
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Matulec looking to bring it back to basics
Bringing it all back to basics is key for Narre Warren North resident and council candidate Stephen Matulec, as he plays his hand for this…