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  • New community space for Clyde

    New community space for Clyde

    A new park featuring nature playscapes, picnic and barbecue areas, revitalised creeks, wetlands and frog habitats is on the way for Clyde. The new park…

  • Armed carjacker targeted online sellers

    Armed carjacker targeted online sellers

    A carjacker who robbed four online sellers, including two at knife-point in Melbourne’s East and South-East, has been jailed. Lachlan Tre-Week-Kane, 25, of Wantirna, pleaded…

  • Giving it a shot

    Giving it a shot

    A group of curious women showed their marksman skills at Cranbourne Dandenong Pistol Club’s ‘Ladies Day’. “It was an amazing experience, I’ll definitely be back,”…

  • Road engineer guest on radio

    Road engineer guest on radio

    The Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road Upgrade has broken new ground in its efforts to keep local CALD communities informed about the project, with senior project engineer…

  • Narre Warren man charged following Berwick death

    Narre Warren man charged following Berwick death

    Police have charged a 40-year-old Narre Warren man with murder as part of their investigation into an incident earlier this year where a man was…

  • Local libraries branding makeover

    Local libraries branding makeover

    The Casey libraries will be flaunting their new name from 1 June. The “Connected Libraries” rebrand will launch after Cardinia libraries partnered with Myli, My…

  • ’Thriving’ builder collapses

    ’Thriving’ builder collapses

    A Hallam-based builder had been promoting its “thriving” business just a day before going into liquidation. Rawdon Hill formally announced on 25 May that it…

  • Changing industry culture

    Changing industry culture

    The Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road Upgrade’s site office has been brightened up by a stunning mural by Chisholm Institute graphic design student Felicity Weston that explores…

  • Bringing classics to life at Bunjil Place

    Bringing classics to life at Bunjil Place

    Casey youngsters and those young at heart are encouraged to dive into the weird, wacky and wonderful world of Dr Seuss as the Windmill Theatre…

  • Celebrating biodiversity in Casey

    Celebrating biodiversity in Casey

    On Wednesday 24 May, Myuna Farm held an evening nature walk through the farm wetlands to celebrate UN’s International Day for Biological Diversity. The community…

  • Soccer funding stoush

    Soccer funding stoush

    The State Government has described the Opposition as adopting a “US style of politics” in a stoush concerning funding for the Grices Road Recreation Reserve…

  • Puzzle pros showing off skills

    Puzzle pros showing off skills

    The Rubik’s cube is one of the most popular toys in the world and remains a challenging puzzle to solve for ordinary people. However, speedcubing…

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