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  • Clearing out the clutter

    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…

  • Berwick and Dandenong footy star sidelined

    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…

  • New hub for end-of-life support open

    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)…

  • Unregistered contractor convicted and fined

    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.…

  • Budget sparks debate

    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…

  • ‘Tortured’ by endless wait

    ‘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…

  • Manuka housing angst

    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…

  • Demand for female workers

    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…

  • Creative connections to Country

    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…

  • Trades open for women

    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…

  • Tea party celebrates love for a lost sister, mother and friend

    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…

  • Charities to pay waste tax

    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…

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