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  • Operation Nexus targets Easter holiday hotspots

    Operation Nexus targets Easter holiday hotspots

    Victoria Police is warning motorists to take extra care on the roads this Easter with three fatal collisions already recorded in first three days of…

  • SECL’s vulnerable signs

    SECL’s vulnerable signs

    A South East support agency has warned of ‘canaries in the coal mine’ that show a crushing cost-of-living crisis for many vulnerable households. With residents…

  • Exit ramp smash causes road-user headache

    Exit ramp smash causes road-user headache

    Inbound traffic was crawling on the Monash Freeway on Monday morning, 3 April, due to a collision at the Clyde Road exit ramp. It is…

  • Major home builder Porter Davis goes into liquidation

    Major home builder Porter Davis goes into liquidation

    One of Australia’s largest home builders Porter Davis has collapsed and construction firm Lloyd Group has gone into voluntary administration in a hit to the…

  • Teens charged over alleged armed carjacking

    Teens charged over alleged armed carjacking

    Two teens have been charged over an alleged aggravated carjacking of a 54-year-old shopper at a Narre Warren shopping centre. The 15-year-old Doveton boy and…

  • Deadline looms for feedback on Clyde Road Upgrade

    Deadline looms for feedback on Clyde Road Upgrade

    Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV) is seeking feedback from residents and local businesses to inform design and planning investigations for the upgrade of Clyde Road…

  • Take time to check alarms

    Take time to check alarms

    The CFA have urged residents to use the change of Daylight Savings as a chance to check their smoke alarms. “As you prepare to change…

  • Rising homelessness

    Rising homelessness

    Homelessness in Victoria is at alarming levels. New data shows homelessness is 24 per cent higher in Victoria than five years ago. In Casey, homelessness…

  • Water bills drop floated

    Water bills drop floated

    South East Water household bills will be slashed for the next five years, according to an Essential Services Commission draft decision. In response to “expected…

  • Inner wheel steps up for cord blood research

    Inner wheel steps up for cord blood research

    The Members and friends of the Inner Wheel Club of Narre Warren were joined by researchers from the Ritchie Centre Hudson Institute of Medical Research…

  • Stepping up pedestrian safety

    Stepping up pedestrian safety

    A recent spike in pedestrian trauma and several near-misses reported around schools in Casey has led to a new pedestrian safety initiative. SD3 Highway Patrol…

  • Q&A with… Casey Radio vice president Leigh Drew

    Q&A with… Casey Radio vice president Leigh Drew

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I am the comedian at a party. What do you love the most? My family, wife Maie, daughter…

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