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  • Lack of action, they say

    Lack of action, they say

    The Green Wedges Coalition is concerned the State Government’s new Green Wedge protection plan will not address the longstanding urban encroachment into green space. Minister…

  • Alleged hooning burglar faces 46 charges

    Alleged hooning burglar faces 46 charges

    An alleged hit-run driver who crashed into a parked car in Springvale while dropping burnouts is facing almost 50 charges including multiple burglaries. Police say…

  • Police investigate Lynbrook shooting

    Police investigate Lynbrook shooting

    Police are investigating a shooting in Lynbrook on the night of Wednesday 27 March. It’s believed a man was shot while sitting in a vehicle…

  • Cash finally splashed on Doveton Pool

    Cash finally splashed on Doveton Pool

    Casey Council’s chief administrator has challenged local MPs to “put your money where your mouth is” to complete the long-awaited Doveton Pool in the Park…

  • MP’s strides for better reception

    MP’s strides for better reception

    A stack of over 3000 physical surveys made their home in Holt MP Cassandra Fernando’s office with 2000 more via email after she inquired local…

  • Land tax hurdle

    Land tax hurdle

    Moving to Clyde North and building a home had been a big goal for the Fernando family after selling their old house in 2014. However,…

  • Egg-splorers on the hunt

    Egg-splorers on the hunt

    The Easter spirit was alive and well at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House in Berwick over the weekend. With funding support from Community Bank Beaconsfield District,…

  • Digital meters saving millions on water bills

    Digital meters saving millions on water bills

    Customers in Melbourne’s south-east have saved over $5.2 million from their water bills after one of the largest digital meter rollouts across the country. Minister…

  • Digital meters saving millions on water bills

    Digital meters saving millions on water bills

    Customers in Melbourne’s south-east have saved over $5.2 million from their water bills after one of the largest digital meter rollouts across the country. Minister…

  • Captain’s call: Council rejects plea to buy slice of Doveton history

    Captain’s call: Council rejects plea to buy slice of Doveton history

    A small piece from the history of the Doveton community may be lost unless the City of Casey intervenes, says a concerned residents group. One…

  • Treasurer unswayed by SEMMA plea

    Treasurer unswayed by SEMMA plea

    A South East manufacturers peak body has called for a Parliamentary inquiry as its campaign against steepling land taxes and valuations failed to move the…

  • Crime figures on the rise

    Crime figures on the rise

    Casey Council saw retail theft spike by 9 per cent by the end of 2023 compared to 2022, with supermarkets seeing the highest rate of…

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