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  • No clear answers on student suicides

    No clear answers on student suicides

    A Victorian coroner has called for targeted mental-health resources for international students in the wake of an investigated suicide cluster, including a Berwick-based student in…

  • Covid-19 health initiative targets Pashto community

    Covid-19 health initiative targets Pashto community

    The Pashto-speaking community in Casey has been engaged with a tailored Covid-19 health initiative to boost immunity. City of Casey has the largest Pashto-speaking community…

  • Heartwarming friendship between Kerry and Camo

    Heartwarming friendship between Kerry and Camo

    A pairing brought together by the heartbroken pleas of a family across the world has blossomed into a strong friendship between Berwick’s Kerry Norton and…

  • Food Truck needs a hand

    Food Truck needs a hand

    Cranbourne Food Truck has called out for support through volunteering, material and financial donations, and changes to housing restrictions after surging food recipients amid the…

  • Casey burglary surge

    Casey burglary surge

    The state’s latest crime statistics have seen a striking surge in recorded burglaries and thefts in Casey in the past 12 months to June this…

  • Remembering an Endeavour Hills icon

    Remembering an Endeavour Hills icon

    The Endeavour Hills community has mourned the loss of one of its most colourful characters – Paul O’Brien. Often seen leaned up against his old…

  • Protecting young people against HPV

    Protecting young people against HPV

    Casey Council is urging parents and guardians to safeguard their children’s health by ensuring they have received the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) immunisation. The council is…

  • Casey’s socio-economic relative status drops across the state

    Casey’s socio-economic relative status drops across the state

    Casey Council has welcomed a 22 per cent jump in population driven by migration between 2016 and 2021, while the Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage index score…

  • Operation Scoreboard detects more than 70 speeding offences

    Operation Scoreboard detects more than 70 speeding offences

    Police detected a total of 71 speeding offences across Casey during the AFL Grand Final long weekend as part of Operation Scoreboard. Police also detected…

  • Premier’s reign over

    Premier’s reign over

    Mulgrave MP of 21 years and Premier for nine, Daniel Andrews sensationally stepped away from politics with just a day’s notice last week. Described as…

  • Shing to lead housing in revamped ministerial lineup

    Shing to lead housing in revamped ministerial lineup

    Local MP Harriet Shing is set to oversee the State Government’s massive social housing expansion, as cabinet is reshuffled with Jacinta Allan’s ascension to the…

  • Cook back on the Mulgrave hustings

    Cook back on the Mulgrave hustings

    I Cook Foods owner Ian Cook will be contesting the upcoming by-election in Daniel Andrews’s former seat, Mulgrave. In the 2022 state election, Cook stood…

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