News
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Clearing out the clutter
Casey residents with unwanted household chemicals clogging up the shed, cupboard and under the sink are encouraged to safely dispose of them at an upcoming…
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Berwick and Dandenong footy star sidelined
Berwick Junior Football Club and Dandenong Stingrays player Elisha Lane has had to put a pause on her football journey. The 17-year-old footballer recently tore…
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New hub for end-of-life support open
The transition from learning you have a life-limiting illness into death has become a little bit easier for south-east Victorians. Palliative Care South East (PCSE)…
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Unregistered contractor convicted and fined
The Werribee Magistrates Court has convicted and fined an unlicensed and unregistered worker who installed air conditioners across Melbourne, including in Berwick and Clyde North.…
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Budget sparks debate
The Albanese government has brought the Australian Federal Budget to a surplus for the first time since 2007 but many groups in the south east…
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‘Tortured’ by endless wait
“It’s like living in an open prison.” Sathees is one of five Tamil asylum seekers in Melbourne’s South East who has spoken out to Star…
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Manuka housing angst
Residents are angered by Casey Council’s plan to allow for the construction of a new 160-plus dwelling estate on Green Wedge land in Manuka Road…
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Demand for female workers
Many female customers will be put at ease by having a choice of tradeswomen rather than only tradesmen. City of Casey cultural and social equity…
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Creative connections to Country
A group of six Indigenous artists are bringing their understanding of Country, their Ancestral connection and cultural landscapes to Bunjil Place, as part of the…
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Trades open for women
Gone are the days where your gender would determine your career pathway and doors of opportunities slammed shut for women. It’s safe to say that…
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Tea party celebrates love for a lost sister, mother and friend
The Berwick community has come together to break through the fundraising goal of $20,000 in support of local Kirsty Ring’s Biggest Morning Tea event. More…
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Charities to pay waste tax
Local charity shops are set to feel the brunt of new taxes as the Andrews government abolishes landfill levy protections. Epilepsy Foundation Retail Operations Manager…