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  • Trial date set in accused camper killer’s case

    Trial date set in accused camper killer’s case

    A trial date has been confirmed for accused double killer Greg Lynn, but there’s concerns about his ability to fund the case. Victoria’s Supreme Court…

  • Housing affordability down as interest rates and homelessness rises

    Housing affordability down as interest rates and homelessness rises

    The Housing Industry Association has released a new report showing housing affordability across Australia is continuing to decline as interest rates continue to rise, with…

  • Show off your ‘tiny art’ talent

    Show off your ‘tiny art’ talent

    Casey’s Connected Libraries is encouraging locals to enter their Tiny Art Show competition. “Connected Libraries are running the Tiny Art Competition for the second year…

  • Government accused of ‘hoarding’ funds

    Government accused of ‘hoarding’ funds

    Victorian Northern Metropolitan MP and Liberal Party member Evan Mulholland has called out the State Government for “hoarding” funds and withholding infrastructure contributions from growth…

  • Fish ready for holiday casts

    Fish ready for holiday casts

    Lakes across the South East have been restocked with fish, ready for school holiday fishing. Authorities recently released 750 rainbow trout into Berwick Springs Estate’s…

  • Crossing cull causes ‘significant concerns’ for school community

    Crossing cull causes ‘significant concerns’ for school community

    Harkaway resident Hayley Byrne said she was concerned for the safety of her daughter Edie after Casey Council had removed the school crossing at Harkaway…

  • Young kings and queens conquering chess

    Young kings and queens conquering chess

    The minds of youngsters throughout the Berwick area have received a special boost, in the form of learning one of the world’s oldest games –…

  • Taking the next step towards recreation reserve upgrade

    Taking the next step towards recreation reserve upgrade

    Community Sport Minister Ros Spence has confirmed planning works would soon start to secure a funding agreement with Casey Council in regards to the pavilion…

  • A unique perspective

    A unique perspective

    After being dismissed from her job due to her condition, Shelli Knight found her dream job photographing pets alongside her husband Tony. The couple have…

  • Early gains for MERLE pilot

    Early gains for MERLE pilot

    An early-intervention pilot program is reportedly making inroads as the youth crime rate soars in the South East. In August, the MERLE (Mentor, Empower, Reflect,…

  • Pedestrian hit by bus

    Pedestrian hit by bus

    Police are investigating a fatal collision in Berwick on Wednesday 28 June. It is understood a bus and pedestrian collided at the intersection on Clyde…

  • Police charge man following Narre Warren child sexual assault

    Police charge man following Narre Warren child sexual assault

    Police have charged a 25-year-old Warragul man following an alleged sexual assault at the Westfield Fountain Gate shopping centre at Narre Warren in April. Police…

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