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  • $2000 for bunny refuge in Cockatoo

    $2000 for bunny refuge in Cockatoo

    A bunny refuge in Cockatoo has been given a welcome boost with $2000 from consumer lending company Pepper Money, in an effort to reward selfless…

  • Dung beetles delivering healthier waterways

    Dung beetles delivering healthier waterways

    Victorian scientists are using insects to help stop nutrient run-off from farms and keep waterways clean. Eastern Victoria MP and Minister for Water Harriet Shing…

  • Prize crowns nations top snaps

    Prize crowns nations top snaps

    A new photography conference and awards event in Narre Warren has brought a fresh perspective to the Australian Photographic community. Over four days the Australian…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Berwick Orchid Club Spring Show Flowering plant displays, demonstations and an orchid sale will all be part of the fun at the Berwick Orchid Club…

  • Aquariums selling state-prohibited water weeds online

    Aquariums selling state-prohibited water weeds online

    Agriculture Victoria is concerned about an increase in the sale of state-prohibited water weeds such as salvinia (Salvinia molesta) and water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) through…

  • SBI recommences landfilling activities

    SBI recommences landfilling activities

    SBI Inert Landfill has announced they have recommenced landfilling activities onsite, following the installation of a flare for their onsite landfill gas extraction system on…

  • Doveton show returns

    Doveton show returns

    The Doveton Show made a welcome return on Sunday 18 September after two years of forced cancellations due to Covid-19. Despite the weather doing its…

  • Calls for urgent overhaul

    Calls for urgent overhaul

    Palliative Care Victoria (PCV) and its 85 member organisations including Palliative Care South East are calling for an immediate increase in funding for Palliative Care…

  • Wilson wants ‘fairer future’ for electorate

    Wilson wants ‘fairer future’ for electorate

    Labor candidate for Narre Warren North, Belinda Wilson has listed a stint on her children’s primary school council as an impetus for her to join…

  • Operation Scoreboard to target motorcyclists

    Operation Scoreboard to target motorcyclists

    Victoria Police will increase its focus on motorcycle safety in an effort to reduce rider deaths from reaching a record five-year high. It comes as…

  • Indoor Cricket World Cup comes to Casey

    Indoor Cricket World Cup comes to Casey

    Casey Stadium will be at the centre of all the action next month, as it hosts the 2022 Indoor Cricket World Cup.    To be…

  • Council checks-in with residents

    Council checks-in with residents

    The City of Casey has opened a new survey for residents to share their priorities for the municipality with the council. The ‘Shape your City…

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