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  • Support services spring into action

    Support services spring into action

    As cost of living pressures continue to put the squeeze on our bank accounts, support services in the City of Casey have found themselves accommodating…

  • Q and A with South-Sudanese Australian Academic Society founder Andrew Gai

    Q and A with South-Sudanese Australian Academic Society founder Andrew Gai

    What do you love about what you do? It’s a privilege and rewarding to work in a social welfare sector where people come to seek…

  • Government Savings Finder tool targets cost of living

    Government Savings Finder tool targets cost of living

    While Victorians are no longer required to show proof of vaccination or ‘check in’ to their local supermarket, there’s still good reason to keep the…

  • 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…

  • Dandenong food charity cashes in on $20,000 grant

    Dandenong food charity cashes in on $20,000 grant

    Not-for-profit food relief organisation We Care Community Services Shed will commence work to upgrade its storage shed, after receiving a $20,000 grant from Westfield Fountain…

  • Accused cat-converter thief faces jail

    Accused cat-converter thief faces jail

    A man accused of being part of a syndicate stealing 80 catalytic converters in three months around Dandenong and Cranbourne has faced court. Jeremy Caruana,…

  • State Schools Spectacular makes shining return

    State Schools Spectacular makes shining return

    John Cain Arena was a scene of colour over the weekend, as 3000 school students sung and danced their hearts out in the Victorian State…

  • Design excellence recognised in Casey

    Design excellence recognised in Casey

    An unbuilt mosque has claimed two awards at the inaugural Casey Design Excellence Awards 2022. The Narre Warren North Mosque, designed by Jackson Clements Burrows…

  • 750kg drug precursor imported

    750kg drug precursor imported

    A computer consultant who tried to import nearly 750 kilograms of a precursor chemical used to make GHB has avoided further jail. Simon Torossian, 37,…

  • Casey crime continues to fall

    Casey crime continues to fall

    Crime rates in the City of Casey have fallen by more than eight per cent in the last 12 months, according to fresh data from…

  • Election campaign takes flight

    Election campaign takes flight

    Narre Warren North Liberal candidate Timothy Dragan wants to speak for the forgotten people, the battlers, and the quiet Australians. That’s what he told Star…

  • Keeping his father’s legacy alive

    Keeping his father’s legacy alive

    A sense of duty to continue his father’s hobby is what led Devon Meadows’ Murray Harding on a 40-year journey to becoming a renowned orchid…

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