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Funding boost for Wellsprings for Women
Wellsprings for Women’s family violence service has had its funding boosted to $788,000 over the next two years. Prevention of Family Violence Minister Ros Spence…
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Free kindergarten in Casey
Registrations are now being accepted for both three and four-year-old kindergarten in 2024 with all City of Casey kindergarten sessions being free. Next year, City…
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Woodman loses IBAC bid
Property developer John Woodman has lost his latest Supreme Court bid to prevent the public release of an Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) report into…
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Police arrest Hallam man following Wyndham Vale deaths
A 21-year-old Hallam man was among nine men arrested following an incident in Wyndham Vale in February where two men were killed and one was…
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Stapledon’s IBAC fears
Casey former mayor Amanda Stapledon believed she was headed for jail over corruption allegations when she took her own life, a State Coroner has reported.…
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Showing off their facility
Calvary Hallam welcomed community members into their residential aged care facility during an open day on Friday 2 June. Home Manager Toni Buckley said the…
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Q&A… with Timbarra P-9 College principal Cassandra Marinopoulos
What do you love most about your job? I love working and collaborating with people and being a principal allows me to work closely with…
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Young leaders announced
The Quarters Primary School has welcomed in its first student leadership team. Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards visited the school on Friday 2 June to present…
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Smoother and safer journey along Narre Warren North Road
Narre Warren North road users have received safer and quicker access along a number of key intersections and roads, with works along Narre Warren North…
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Linking Casey locals to services
Casey locals can now connect to services, resources and activities more easily thanks to the trial expansion of the Casey Council’s Link Worker Program. As…
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School unites for reconciliation
The Timbarra P-9 College community came together to celebrate National Reconciliation Week last week. Held on Friday 2 June, students, parents and staff members enjoyed…
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Slow road for local actor
Growing up in Narre Warren and Berwick as a Muslim, local actor Oz Malik has urged aspiring actors to not give up on their dreams…