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  • Missing but not forgotten

    Missing but not forgotten

    In 2021, more than 53,000 missing persons reports were made to Australian police. Thankfully, about 98 per cent of missing people are found – mostly…

  • Dogged by Covid

    Dogged by Covid

    A Berwick dog trainer is calling for increased education and training for dog owners and their pooches following a series of recent dog attacks in…

  • Federation University scraps Arts program

    Federation University scraps Arts program

    Federation University will discontinue its Bachelor of Arts degree at all campuses from 2023, it announced this week, 3 July. The University, which runs the…

  • Dope crop seized from former milk bar

    Dope crop seized from former milk bar

    Up to 400 marijuana plants have been seized by police during a raid in Doveton. Springvale Divisional Response Unit officers entered a former milk bar…

  • Career advice served up

    Career advice served up

    For 30 years, the Casey Women of Note Mentor Breakfast has given young girls the skills and determination to push for their career dreams. And…

  • Flood of support for Berwick bookshop

    Flood of support for Berwick bookshop

    For Berwick resident Kerry Norton, the corrugated iron shed of her bookshop at Akoonah Park holds more than just books. It holds many years of…

  • Blaze destroys Berwick garage

    Blaze destroys Berwick garage

    About 25 firefighters were called to fight a blaze that destroyed a garage at a residential property in Berwick on Wednesday 3 August. CFA crews…

  • Endeavour Hills get the win

    Endeavour Hills get the win

    Endeavour Hills has recorded a thrilling two-point win over Carrum Patterson Lakes to close within half a game of fourth spot on the ladder. Endeavour…

  • Jailed after death

    Jailed after death

    A 44-year-old man has been jailed over the violent robbery and death of beloved grandfather Michael Mammone in Cranbourne two years ago. Christopher McEachran, 44,…

  • Students supply socks for change

    Students supply socks for change

    Teachers and students at Narre Warren South P-12 College added an extra layer to their school pyjama day on Monday 25 July, collecting socks for…

  • ‘Solve a lot of problems’: Hazaras reclaim their identity

    ‘Solve a lot of problems’: Hazaras reclaim their identity

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics released its report on the 2021 Census in early July. For the Australian Hazara community, who are originally from Afghanistan,…

  • Low cyber-security awareness is making local councils a target, says expert

    Low cyber-security awareness is making local councils a target, says expert

    A leading cyber-security firm says local councils need greater data security training to keep user information safe, after the City of Casey’s Bunjil Place e-newsletter…

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