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  • Woman who defrauded medicare sentenced

    Woman who defrauded medicare sentenced

    A Victorian medical receptionist has been sentenced to 2 years imprisonment, with a minimum term of 12 months by the Melbourne County Court after pleading…

  • Casey joins gambling reform plea

    Casey joins gambling reform plea

    The City of Casey and other councils grappling with the worst pokies losses in the state have united in an urgent plea for gambling reforms.…

  • Tradies in the toilet

    Tradies in the toilet

    Clyde has ranked number one in portaloo rentals, with new data from AIM Hire and Building materials giant Bowens showing Clyde tradies log the most…

  • Out of the box

    Out of the box

    A nationwide timber shortage didn’t stop one suburban family, who decided their solution to the shortage would be to just make the timber themselves. The…

  • Free NBN narrows ‘digital divide’

    Free NBN narrows ‘digital divide’

    A year of free National Broadband Network (NBN) service is being offered to families without internet. The Federal Government’s $4.5 million School Student Broadband Initiative…

  • Q&A with … Tooradin Dalmore Pony Club vice president Claire Wilson

    Q&A with … Tooradin Dalmore Pony Club vice president Claire Wilson

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I have a twin brother. I am 10 minutes older. In 1975, they had male as the elder…

  • Gun-stashing carjacker jailed

    Gun-stashing carjacker jailed

    A Narre Warren car-jacker with a “plethora” of guns stashed at home and work has been jailed. Jamie David Rundle, 24, pleaded guilty at the…

  • Housing crisis a ‘perfect storm’

    Housing crisis a ‘perfect storm’

    Families in the South East are finding themselves in the middle of a “perfect storm” – leaving thousands vulnerable to homelessness, according to a local…

  • “We can’t keep ignoring it”

    “We can’t keep ignoring it”

    A deadly stretch of highway in Berwick has again been the site of a collision, after a car struck a pedestrian in the early hours…

  • Council seeks feedback

    Council seeks feedback

    The Casey community is being asked to tell council how they prefer to be engaged with. The Community Engagement Survey offers local residents the opportunity…

  • Crisis support services feel the pinch

    Crisis support services feel the pinch

    The domino effect of the soaring cost of living continues to plague Casey residents, with local support services the latest to feel the pinch. Executive…

  • Rental rate headache

    Rental rate headache

    Housing stress continues to torment Casey residents, according to new data. Data collected by Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) Principal Martin North reports 76.5 per cent…

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