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  • Increased police focus on hooning delivering results

    Increased police focus on hooning delivering results

    An adjustment to policing methods has resulted in a dramatic fall in the number of hooning events in Melbourne’s South East, and large numbers of…

  • Driver caught after 44 years unlicensed

    Driver caught after 44 years unlicensed

    On Wednesday 27 July at approximately 10:20am, Casey Highway Patrol officers intercepted a 74-year-old male in a white Hyundai Sedan on Bradman Drive, Cranbourne West.…

  • Family affair for Johnny Cash tribute

    Family affair for Johnny Cash tribute

    It will be a family affair at Bunjil Place on Saturday 20 August, as a real life married couple hit the stage as iconic country…

  • Free Melbourne show entry for kids

    Free Melbourne show entry for kids

    A $3.5 million investment from the State Government will allow kids under 14 to attend this year’s Royal Melbourne Show for free. The funding will…

  • Strong demand for free $250

    Strong demand for free $250

    More than 7000 people in Berwick have applied for the State Government’s $250 Power Saving Bonus. Since 1 July, one million Victorians have applied for…

  • Foothills sub-division refused

    Foothills sub-division refused

    A proposed housing subdivision in the Casey Foothills has been rejected by the state’s planning tribunal. On 23 June, Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal member…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Akoonah Park Christmas in July Night Market Come and enjoy some delicious food and drink and browse a wide range of products. Many of the…

  • Libraries advocate funding needs

    Libraries advocate funding needs

    Casey Cardinia Libraries is advocating for increased funding for its libraries ahead of the state election, holding concerns library funding is going backwards. Casey Cardinia…

  • Residents saddened by gallery approval

    Residents saddened by gallery approval

    In late June, plans to build a $50 million art gallery – with $500 million worth of art – alongside a restaurant and function centre…

  • Non-verbal students receive a digital helping hand

    Non-verbal students receive a digital helping hand

    Communication can be a daily struggle for non-verbal students, which is why not-for-profit State Schools’ Relief is hoping an investment in technology will make all…

  • A century of memories

    A century of memories

    Wednesday 20 July marked a significant day at Lynbrook’s Mercy Place residential aged care facility as resident Joan Egginton celebrated her 100th birthday. Ms Egginton…

  • New home for U3A Casey

    New home for U3A Casey

    Some of the Casey community’s most social over 55s gathered at Berwick’s Rossmoyne Family Resource Centre on Thursday 21 July for the official post –…

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