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  • Heavy rainfall hits local roads

    Heavy rainfall hits local roads

    Several roads across the City of Casey remain closed due to flooding today, as heavy rainfall and flooding continues to sweep across the state. Figures…

  • Affordable housing ‘almost non-existent’ says shadow housing minister

    Affordable housing ‘almost non-existent’ says shadow housing minister

    Shadow housing minister Richard Riordan has slammed the State Government, calling access to affordable housing “almost non-existent”. It comes after new data shows rent in…

  • Local art students celebrated alongside Archibald

    Local art students celebrated alongside Archibald

    Two students from Berwick’s Beaconhills College earned first prizes in their age categories in the Young Archies portrait contest held at Narre Warren’s Bunjil Place…

  • Million dollar pledge for school “dust bowl”

    Million dollar pledge for school “dust bowl”

    Narre Warren North Primary School could be set to receive almost one million dollars in funding under a new commitment announced today by the Liberals…

  • Liberals make shopping centre, gardens pledge

    Liberals make shopping centre, gardens pledge

    An elected Liberal State Government will provide a grant of $200,000 to revitalise the Hampton Park Shopping Centre. This commitment is part of the Victorian…

  • Berwick College shines in education awards

    Berwick College shines in education awards

    Berwick College’s Taylah Quinn hasn’t even finished her second year as a high school English and Literacy teacher, but she is already being recognised among…

  • Liberals pledge Clyde rail

    Liberals pledge Clyde rail

    Opposition Leader Matthew Guy has declared a Liberal State Government would extend the Cranbourne rail line to Clyde, with two new stations to be built…

  • Call to invest in South East jobs

    Call to invest in South East jobs

    Eight shire mayors have come together under one voice to seek support from all levels of government in developing a regional jobs and skills plan.…

  • Heavy rainfall prompts safety alert

    Heavy rainfall prompts safety alert

    The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has put Southern Victoria on initial flood watch ahead of a cold front and low-pressure system with widespread heavy rainfall…

  • Jailed for ‘dangerous’ escapade

    Jailed for ‘dangerous’ escapade

    A disqualified ice-high driver in a stolen BMW X6 wagon who sped dangerously across the South East and inner suburbs for more than an hour…

  • Stand against Taliban atrocities

    Stand against Taliban atrocities

    It was Friday evening at our staff gathering in a Melbourne hotel, when CNN broke the news: an education centre is attacked by a suicide…

  • Casey cashes in on community grants

    Casey cashes in on community grants

    A number of community groups in the City of Casey will soon reap the rewards of more than $1.2 million in funding through the Victorian…

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