News
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Information sessions for council elections
Casey is inviting residents interested in running in the 2024 council elections to upcoming information sessions to kick start their journey in making a difference…
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Fatal motorcycle crash in Beaconsfield Upper
Police are investigating after a fatal motorcycle crash in Beaconsfield Upper on Saturday 4 November, which killed a 37-year-old Clayton man. Police have been told…
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Jailed for breach
A Pearcedale dad who stashed guns in his bedroom while under a firearm prohibition order has been jailed. Brett Audsley, 43 at the time, pleaded…
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Warmer weather prompts pool warning
As the warmer weather approaches, Victorians, including those in Berwick, are being reminded to make sure their swimming pool or spa is safely fenced off…
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Call for accommodation host for international students
St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar is calling on the community to host international exchange students in February 2024. A China-Australia Exchange Program will run for a…
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Dispose of batteries safely, warns Casey Council
Casey Council has urged residents not to put batteries in kerbside bins to help keep the community safe. Batteries consist of toxic substances and can…
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Remember to commemorate
This Remembrance Day we can continue to remember our veterans by sharing our memories of loved ones past and honour those who are currently serving…
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A daring rescue for lucky lost ducklings
A group of local firies made a daring rescue of a flock of ducklings from a drain on Saturday 4 November thanks to a quick-thinking…
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Q&A… with Cranbourne Star News journalist Violet Li
What do you love about working as a journalist? Getting fresh information through talking with different people. I used to believe everything was already up…
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Hundreds of volunteers help renovate Narre Warren community building
More than 470 volunteers from around Australia and New Zealand took part in renovating the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Narre Warren. Located at…
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Feds prepare infrastructure cuts
The Federal Government is preparing for cuts to infrastructure projects across the country, as the long-awaited findings of the infrastructure review, which put two local…
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Bottles to fund new school
Anyone would be awed by the mountains of black plastic bags with thousands of bottles in Esther Keji’s backyard in Lynbrook. The single mum of…