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  • ’Punitive’ bail reform call

    ’Punitive’ bail reform call

    A South East community legal service says women and Aboriginal people have suffered disproportionately due to Victoria’s “punitive” bail laws. South-East Monash Legal Service (SMLS)…

  • Locals’ chance to shape Bunjil Place has come

    Locals’ chance to shape Bunjil Place has come

    The time has come for the City of Casey residents and ratepayers to have their say on the proposed Bunjil Place Revitalisation project. City of…

  • Low cost health checks to beat the cost of living crisis

    Low cost health checks to beat the cost of living crisis

    Local pharmacists are reminding customers about the low-cost health services they provide in store, after a new study found more Australians are delaying seeing a…

  • Casey crowns first woman of the year

    Casey crowns first woman of the year

    She may be a full-time teacher and mother of two, but Liesel Kippen’s influence stretches far beyond the classroom. Working tirelessly over the last three…

  • Seeking refuge in South East

    Seeking refuge in South East

    South East Melbourne is a hot spot for asylum seekers awaiting their fate on bridging visas. The Dandenong postcode is home to the most asylum…

  • Trio charged over multi-million dollar jewellery heist

    Trio charged over multi-million dollar jewellery heist

    Three men allegedly involved in a $2m jewellery heist in Dandenong have been formally charged. Greater Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives charged the men as…

  • Frustration mounts for refugees

    Frustration mounts for refugees

    A refugee advocate says there’s soaring frustration about the Federal Government’s still-dormant election pledge to upgrade thousands of temporary visas. Wicki Wickiramasingham, a long-time ALP…

  • Frustration mounts for refugees

    Frustration mounts for refugees

    A Dandenong refugee advocate says there’s soaring frustration about the Federal Government’s still-dormant election pledge to upgrade thousands of temporary visas. Wicki Wickiramasingham, a long-time…

  • Listening to those in need

    Listening to those in need

    Finding a silence and a lack of awareness surrounding deaf and hard of hearing youth in developing countries, the late Reverend Neville Muir spent over…

  • Beaconsfield Tennis Courts receive a vibrant Transformation

    Beaconsfield Tennis Courts receive a vibrant Transformation

    Following their recent upgrade, you would never guess the Beaconsfield tennis courts were over ninety years old. Cardinia Shire Council has recently celebrated the upgrade…

  • Q and A with 2023 Casey Citizen of the Year Jo Ann Fitzgerald

    Q and A with 2023 Casey Citizen of the Year Jo Ann Fitzgerald

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I was born at West Point Military Academy at West Point, New York. What do you love about…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Bumble Bee Baby and Children’s Markets – Berwick With up to 65 stallholders, you are sure to snap up some bargains on new, handmade and…

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