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  • Commuters face weekend disruptions

    Commuters face weekend disruptions

    Scheduled works will see trains on the Cranbourne and Pakenham only run to and from Caulfield Station this weekend. The changes will begin from 9pm…

  • Candidates, ballot placements finalised for Federal Election

    Candidates, ballot placements finalised for Federal Election

    Incumbent federal member for La Trobe Jason Wood will be top of the ballot when voters head to the polls next month. It comes as…

  • Comanchero boss charged with murder

    Comanchero boss charged with murder

    A boss of the Comanchero outlaw motorcycle gang has been arrested and charged with murder over the fatal shooting of Mitat Rasimi in Dandenong in…

  • Website redesign to cost $311,000

    Website redesign to cost $311,000

    The City of Casey is allocating $311,000 to redesign the Bunjil Place website, saying the website is no longer able to support the needs of…

  • Affordable housing push

    Affordable housing push

    Ahead of the upcoming Federal Election, local candidates have shared their plans to secure affordable housing for La Trobe residents. Labor Candidate for La Trobe…

  • Casey short-changed

    Casey short-changed

    Casey Council claims its vital services are being shortchanged by State Government cost-shifting. The council cited a shortfall in funding for school crossing programs and…

  • Check your tickets, Berwick! Mystery Berwick Lotto player yet to claim million dollar prize

    Check your tickets, Berwick! Mystery Berwick Lotto player yet to claim million dollar prize

    Berwick Monday & Wednesday Lotto players are urged to check their tickets after one player from the area scored division one in last night’s draw…

  • Inner Wheel steps up for walkathon

    Inner Wheel steps up for walkathon

    Inner Wheel Club of Narre Warren members are inviting locals to step out with them at Wilson Botanic Park next Friday, as they walk to…

  • Casey Ratepayers concerned over fee increase

    Casey Ratepayers concerned over fee increase

    A proposed rise in local council rates will be unaffordable for many households in Casey, a residents group says. Casey Ratepayers Association spokesperson Brendan Browne…

  • Support available for young veterans

    Support available for young veterans

    Botanic Ridge Iraq veteran Stuart Couch is using Anzac Day to raise awareness of the Young Veterans group. Established by Chris and Scott May, Afghanistan…

  • Investigation continues into dramatic collision

    Investigation continues into dramatic collision

    Dash cam footage has emerged of a dramatic collision between a motocycle rider and a vehicle in Narre Warren South in which the motorcyclist makes…

  • No ‘knockout blow’ in election stoush

    No ‘knockout blow’ in election stoush

    Despite gaffes and controversies, there has been no “knockout blow” in the 21 May federal election sparring so far, says a politics expert. Monash University…

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