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  • University expands horizons for art students

    University expands horizons for art students

    Federation University is bolstering its Bachelor of Arts Degree, offering revitalised courses from 2024. Professor Claire McLachlan, the university’s executive dean for education, arts and…

  • Vision for the future

    Vision for the future

    Friends and workmates Jarrod Bennell and Shane Duhau took the leap out of middle management to form their own electrical business in 2003. Twenty years…

  • Building a lofty reputation

    Building a lofty reputation

    Overall Business Excellence / Building and Construction awards Core Contracting Group Sponsors: NAB / Hilton Manufacturing Twenty years ago, Jarrod Bennell and Shane Duhau started…

  • Truckload of Lego, cases of gems found in meth lab raid

    Truckload of Lego, cases of gems found in meth lab raid

    A mountain of Lego found in a Casey drug raid was so large police needed a truck to seize it. The 1130 boxes worth more…

  • Spooky night a hit

    Spooky night a hit

    Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA) held its annual Halloween in the Park event at Banjo Paterson Reserve on 31 October. More than 200 residents turned up…

  • Reduce food waste at home

    Reduce food waste at home

    It’s a recyclable paper tape, bright in yellow and black. It is for marking out space in shelf or fridge where everything needs to be…

  • Future mobility living lab grant announced

    Future mobility living lab grant announced

    Casey council has officially launched Future Mobility Living Lab program with successful grant applications announced at the Casey Innovation Summit on Friday 27 October. As…

  • ‘No’ to Green Wedge temple

    ‘No’ to Green Wedge temple

    Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has turned down a planning permit for a controversial large temple development in a Green Wedge zone, defining its position for…

  • Stride for stroke

    Stride for stroke

    Cranbourne resident Tina Monserrate went on an emotional ride as she looked back on the stroke that hit her, a day that turned her life…

  • Terrifying treats for locals

    Terrifying treats for locals

    One of Casey’s oldest sites became a Halloween heaven for kids and families on Tuesday 31 October. Entertainment on show included an outdoor disco and…

  • Battin leads last effort to delay drunkenness decriminalisation

    Battin leads last effort to delay drunkenness decriminalisation

    Berwick MP Brad Battin spear-headed the last ditch effort by the opposition to stop the State Government’s decriminalisation of public drunkenness which comes in to…

  • Friends’ election rivalry 40 years on

    Friends’ election rivalry 40 years on

    Back in 1983, Narre Warren neighbours Rob Wilson and Ray Bastin weren’t expecting to go head-to-head for their first of many council elections. Both teachers…

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