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  • Help find names for Clyde North new schools

    Help find names for Clyde North new schools

    Clyde North communities are encouraged to have their say on the names of two new schools opening in 2025. As part of the Labor Government’s…

  • Garry Howe joins key news board

    Garry Howe joins key news board

    One of Victoria’s most experienced and senior editors has been appointed to the board of the state’s largest association of news publishers. Garry Howe joins…

  • Second installation of Hall Road Upgrade artwork

    Second installation of Hall Road Upgrade artwork

    The second set of indigenous artwork panels by Bunurong artist Adam Magennis has been installed in the hilltop location on Hall Road. The panels have…

  • Celebrating Catholic teachers

    Celebrating Catholic teachers

    Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Ltd has celebrated the work of a key group of local Catholic school teachers. During a Leadership Eucharist at St…

  • Teen car thief’s ‘contempt’ for bail

    Teen car thief’s ‘contempt’ for bail

    An unlicensed teenager in a stolen Hilux ran multiple red lights and endangered oncoming traffic as he fled from police in Clayton, Noble Park North,…

  • Foundation scholarships for Berwick students

    Foundation scholarships for Berwick students

    Federation University is awarding more than $859,000 worth of scholarships across its campuses, with a record number of 254 students to have benefitted in 2024…

  • EPA wants to hear how your mental health is impacted by odour

    EPA wants to hear how your mental health is impacted by odour

    Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) will soon launch a survey in the City of Casey to understand how odour can impact mental health and it…

  • Local talents on show

    Local talents on show

    From colourful paintings to embroidered banksia sculptures, the latest South Eastern Contemporary Art Network (SECAN) exhibition is now open. Running on Saturday 25 May and…

  • No genuine remorse from killer bodybuilder

    No genuine remorse from killer bodybuilder

    An Endeavour Hills bodybuilder has been jailed for up to 31 years for viciously murdering his partner and wounding her 10-year-old daughter who heroically leapt…

  • Women school leaders from across the globe

    Women school leaders from across the globe

    Quarters Primary School welcomed principals from overseas for a reciprocated women’s leadership learning program on Wednesday 15 May. In 2023, Quarters Primary School principal Liz…

  • Net-zero roadmap unveiled for South East

    Net-zero roadmap unveiled for South East

    A joint report has mapped the way to net-zero emissions for councils, businesses and households in the South East. The Roadmap to Net Zero Emissions…

  • Oates on the campaign trail

    Oates on the campaign trail

    Former City of Casey mayor and current president of the Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association, Brian Oates is looking to play his hand at this…

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