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  • Western Port joins global network

    Western Port joins global network

    The Western Port Biosphere Reserve has become more embedded into UNESCO’s global Biosphere network. The reserve was accepted into the World Network of Coastal and…

  • Celebrating volunteers

    Celebrating volunteers

    Similar to many organisations, Palliative Care South East (PCSE) has celebrated the impactful works of its volunteers. Betty Williams and Marilyn Morrow are unique in…

  • Roads budget blitz

    Roads budget blitz

    Casey residents may be fighting against the roadworks for a long time to come as the State government has committed to continued road improvement. Road…

  • Four teens arrested after allegedly fleeing from stolen car in Clyde

    Four teens arrested after allegedly fleeing from stolen car in Clyde

    Police have arrested four teenagers alleged to be fleeing from a stolen car in Clyde in the early hours of Tuesday 23 May. Police said…

  • Honours uneven in south east

    Honours uneven in south east

    The time has come for the South East to get its “fair-share” of Order of Australia Honours. In the past five Honours lists from 2021,…

  • Arson spree’s ‘apex’ jailed

    Arson spree’s ‘apex’ jailed

    An “obsessed” jumping-castle company owner who hired arsonists to burn rival businesses “to the ground” has been jailed for up to 11 years. Dandenong-raised James…

  • Free food stop at mobile supermarket

    Free food stop at mobile supermarket

    Foodbank’s “mini supermarket” on wheels has provided much-needed food relief to Doveton College families. Twice a term, the purple bus emblazoned with bright murals rolls…

  • Vaping: Is it all clear yet?

    Vaping: Is it all clear yet?

    Parents and concerned loved ones can now let out a sigh of relief following the Federal Government’s stern actions against the widespread use of vapes.…

  • Casey pitches for funds

    Casey pitches for funds

    Regional Development and Local Government Minister Kristy McBain got a tour of Casey Council’s priority projects for funding during a visit on 18 May. Ms…

  • Fake infringement notices found in Hallam

    Fake infringement notices found in Hallam

    Casey Council has advised local car owners to keep an eye out for counterfeit infringement notices, with fake notices found on cars along Melverton Drive…

  • Berwick principal one of the best

    Berwick principal one of the best

    St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar principal Dr Annette Rome has been recognised as one of the nation’s best principals, earning a finalist spot in the 2023…

  • Rising star

    Rising star

    A former Beaconhills College student turned teacher has been named a finalist in the 2023 Australian Education Awards Rising Star of the Year category. Natasha…

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