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  • Copper thief caught

    Copper thief caught

    Police have arrested an individual in relation to the spike in the theft of copper across the South East suburbs. Authorities said in the last…

  • Melbourne rocked by 3.8 tremor

    Melbourne rocked by 3.8 tremor

    The earth moved, windows rattled and residents stirred awake across Melbourne from a 3.8-magnitude earthquake late on Sunday, 28 May. The moderate-sized tremor shook at…

  • Helping dads work out fatherhood

    Helping dads work out fatherhood

    Casey fathers are being invited to participate in a research study. The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and Tweddle Child and Family Health Services are looking…

  • Q&A… with Quarters Primary School principal Liz Davey

    Q&A… with Quarters Primary School principal Liz Davey

    What do you love most about your job? Seeing children aspire and being happy. Seeing children laughing and smiling makes your heart happy. What is…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Berwick Boutique Craft and Food Market Spend your Saturday at the historic Old Cheese Factory in Berwick. This lovely venue offers beautifully manicured gardens, a…

  • Sid the Sloth meets kids across Australia

    Sid the Sloth meets kids across Australia

    A group of eager kids gathered at Myuna Farm to read ‘The Speedy Sloth’ as part of 2023’s National Simultaneous Storytime on Wednesday 24 May.…

  • World to cross disastrous climate threshold

    World to cross disastrous climate threshold

    Environmentalists have bluntly disparaged federal government parties over their continued support of industries known for their pervasive contribution to the climate crisis. The Global Annual…

  • Catholic education achievements recognised

    Catholic education achievements recognised

    Two South East Catholic teachers and leaders have received recognition in the Diocese of Sale Catholic Education awards. Deputy principal wellbeing Michelle Pereira received an…

  • Construction ramps up on Pakenham line

    Construction ramps up on Pakenham line

    Crews are continuing to work to remove dangerous level crossings and build new stations along the Pakenham line during May and June. On the Pakenham…

  • Tea, treats and talks

    Tea, treats and talks

    Casey North Community Information and Support Service (CNCISS) staff members and Narre Warren community groups came together to support the fight against cancer on Wednesday…

  • Honouring lost loved ones

    Honouring lost loved ones

    Woodlands Park Retirement Village in Berwick was awash with yellow balloons and filled with the smell of brewing tea and the sound of community, as…

  • Getting kids moving

    Getting kids moving

    A new program is providing Casey kids with fun ways to get active. Triathlon Victoria, in conjunction with Casey Cardinia Triathlon Squad, has commenced a…

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