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  • Anti-Dan send-off boils over

    Anti-Dan send-off boils over

    Outside Daniel Andrews’s Mulgrave electorate office, his detractors gathered in furious agreement. Indeed, they came to blows over him. Since the Covid lockdowns began, the…

  • Rachel’s walk forward, one step at a time

    Rachel’s walk forward, one step at a time

    For two years, Cranbourne North resident Rachel Lee has been participating in the Black Dog Institute’s One Foot Forward, helping to raise awareness of Australians…

  • History Month Donation Drive returns

    History Month Donation Drive returns

    Connected Libraries is bringing back the History Month Donation Drive campaign this October to seek materials of historical significance to Casey. Running until 31 October,…

  • Searching for Pearl

    Searching for Pearl

    The Narre Warren and Cranbourne community is coming together as one to search for lost ridgeback cross labrador Pearl, who was last seen near Berwick…

  • Frightening fun in Casey

    Frightening fun in Casey

    Casey residents with a love for all things spooky are invited to Halloween events at Wilson Botanic Park and the Old Cheese Factory. Wilson Botanic…

  • New-look design for Ray Bastin Reserve open for consultation

    New-look design for Ray Bastin Reserve open for consultation

    Casey Council is seeking community feedback on the draft concept design for the redevelopment of Ray Bastin Reserve in Narre Warren. Inspired by community input…

  • Sharing stories of the heart

    Sharing stories of the heart

    A documentary celebrating 10 “extraordinary migrant women” stories has premiered at Drum Theatre in Dandenong. Among the audience at the Know My Story film and…

  • Monks push for visa changes

    Monks push for visa changes

    Buddhist monks are calling for migration reforms to allow them to stay in Australia on permanent visas. A council of five spiritual leaders from the…

  • Wildlife Vic faces Spring Surge

    Wildlife Vic faces Spring Surge

    As Spring hits Casey, Wildlife Victoria, the state’s leading wildlife emergency response service, is experiencing a significant increase in calls from members of the public…

  • Healthy connections help kids cope with cyberbullying

    Healthy connections help kids cope with cyberbullying

    TikTok, Instagram or YouTube, whatever the platform, if your teen is active on social media, they may encounter cyberbullying. In fact, 44 per cent of…

  • Supporting the mental health workforce

    Supporting the mental health workforce

    The State Government is building a mental health system that will be accessible to every Victorian – with the introduction of tailored support for people…

  • New research reveals vape selling techniques

    New research reveals vape selling techniques

    VicHealth and Quit have released new research revealing the ways the vaping industry uses social media to promote and sell vape products to young Australians,…

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