News
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Major road now open
Major works are now complete on the new signalised intersection at Cranbourne-Frankston, Hall and Evans roads. “Our project team has completed an eight-week construction blitz…
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50 years of family tennis
Hallam Tennis Club will be celebrating their 50th anniversary next month and are welcoming current and former players to celebrate the journey. “We’d love to…
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A mega win for MS
On Sunday 25 June, participants took to Casey RACE to join in the inaugural MS Mega Triathlon. The 2023 Casey MS Mega Triathlon saw teams…
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Casey Radio receives funding
Casey Radio will receive new funding as part of the Albanese Government’s Community Broadcasting Program (CBP). “I’m proud to belong to an Albanese Labor Government…
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Hit-run driver gets CCO
A hit-run driver who claimed he drove away from a critically injured pedestrian due to fears about ‘African gangs’ has been sentenced. Joshua Graham Bunker,…
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Man charged with alleged gun trafficking
Detectives from the Illicit Firearms Squad have charged 37-year-old Cranbourne East man Anthony Robert Espenszid after illegal firearms and drugs were allegedly found at a…
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Teens sucked into ‘harmful’ vapes
A Monash Health webinar has heard vaping’s health dangers were widely underestimated by its growing legions of young users. The event Understanding Vaping featured guests…
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Afghan Women’s Win on Refugee Day
It was a mesmerizing win for Afghan Women’s Organisation at the Victorian Refugee Awards held by the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) on Tuesday 20 June.…
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What’s on
Native American-Style Flute Workshop Discover the native American-style flute a sacred sound instrument with medicine drum and rattle to evoke healing music within you… creativity…
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Diabetes risk in Casey
Casey residents suffering from diabetes will surely welcome a new inquiry by Australian House Health Committee focusing on the impacts, prevention and management of the…
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High risk for Casey businesses
The southern part of Casey has entered the top ten worst performing business regions in Australia for the first time with a projected default rate…
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Vicspell returns after hiatus
After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the spelling competition, Vicspell, is up and running once more. Founded in 2004 by Gippsland volunteer teachers, originally…