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  • Year In Review – Stefan Koomen as Person of the Year

    Year In Review – Stefan Koomen as Person of the Year

    Acting on his innate need to help others and serve the community has been as easy of a decision as wiping sweat off his brow,…

  • Pool scuffles not common, but safety concerns remain

    Pool scuffles not common, but safety concerns remain

    The recent brawl at Casey RACE, alongside the assault of a lifeguard up north in Casey ARC, has since stirred discussions of safety within local…

  • Fight over ‘divisive’ Afghan Bazaar change

    Fight over ‘divisive’ Afghan Bazaar change

    Afghan community organisations have expressed a furious backlash against a controversial petition to rename Afghan Bazaar precinct in Thomas Street, Dandenong. In a collective letter…

  • Development Licence assessment paused

    Development Licence assessment paused

    The assessment for the Development Licence of the proposed Hampton Park Waste Transfer Station has been paused after a request for more information. According to…

  • Expand training in key sectors to boost local workforce

    Expand training in key sectors to boost local workforce

    Construction, health and community services, education and training, and retail and hospitality are the sectors Chisholm Institute of TAFE and the City of Casey have…

  • Pokemon card stealing-spree hits home

    Pokemon card stealing-spree hits home

    A trading card game (TCG) outlet in Eumemmerring has been ransacked during a reported Melbourne-wide burglary spree targeting Pokemon cards. Ozzie Collectables’ front automatic glass…

  • Pair charged after alleged armed robberies, police pursuit

    Pair charged after alleged armed robberies, police pursuit

    A Doveton man and a Cranbourne West man have been charged over a pair of alleged armed robberies at tobacco shops on Tuesday 4 February.…

  • Shed fire sparks smoke warning

    Shed fire sparks smoke warning

    Fire crews contained a blaze in a back shed at Endeavour Hills on Thursday 6 February. Callers to triple-0 reported a structure and a tree…

  • Where are the Labor candidates?

    Where are the Labor candidates?

    Despite unofficial campaigns underway and an announcement of the next Federal Election around the corner, some experts and politicians are left puzzled as a Labor…

  • Carers Day kicks off

    Carers Day kicks off

    The first Carers Day of the year at Brookfield farm in Beaconsfield, celebrated the importance of care and community. It was a fun and interactive…

  • Connect through U3A

    Connect through U3A

    The retirement dream is turning into a harsh reality for many residents in Cardinia Shire and Casey, leaving them searching for purpose and connection. Located…

  • Sing-A-Long ABBA

    Sing-A-Long ABBA

    Melbourne is getting all things theatre and the joys of singing along, with Robin Productions bringing Sing-A-Long ABBA into 2025. With 30 years in the…

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