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  • Hair finalist is pretty in pink

    Hair finalist is pretty in pink

    A Berwick hair stylist is among the greatest colourists in Victoria, after winning a place in the final of a national hair colour competition. Tiana…

  • Joining forces against homelessness

    Joining forces against homelessness

    The City of Casey has joined forces with Cardinia Shire to host a forum aimed at finding solutions to tackle the growing homelessness crisis. More…

  • Extra support to get through lockdown

    Extra support to get through lockdown

    A new jointly funded package from the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments will see new cash payments given to Victorian small and medium businesses. The new…

  • Grant for Berwick manufacturer

    Grant for Berwick manufacturer

    A leading advanced manufacturing company in Melbourne’s south-east has secured a Federal Government grant of more than $1 million to help it grow its defence…

  • Our housing crisis

    Our housing crisis

    Each day in the City of Casey, more than 1000 people go without a safe place to call home. That’s an estimate, because the data…

  • Casey welcomes Webb Street news

    Casey welcomes Webb Street news

    The City of Casey has welcomed news of a new train station at Webb Street, Narre Warren along with the planned removal of the bustling…

  • Architect appointed for Hampton Park upgrade

    Architect appointed for Hampton Park upgrade

    Better facilities are on their way for students at Hampton Park Primary School with the appointment of an architect to design the school’s important upgrade.…

  • Casey puts memorabilia on show

    Casey puts memorabilia on show

    Residents were treated to a glimpse into the City of Casey’s vault as part of this year’s Winter Arts Festival. The council exhibited a number…

  • Aussie-first to prep students for future jobs

    Aussie-first to prep students for future jobs

    Federation University has partnered with technology giant IBM to launch Australia’s first degree in Cognitive Enterprise. A cognitive enterprise is a business that uses disruptive…

  • Rev avoids jail after defying Covid laws

    Rev avoids jail after defying Covid laws

    A Casey motivational speaker has avoided jail after flouting WA’s quarantine laws. John McMahon, known as ‘The Rev’ and for his work with youth organisation…

  • Our star students

    Our star students

    Victoria’s best performing VCE students have been recognised with Premier’s VCE Awards, celebrating their outstanding efforts and achievements in their final year of schooling amidst…

  • No more ‘pay’phones as Telstra makes calls free

    No more ‘pay’phones as Telstra makes calls free

    Telstra has announced that all Australians can now make calls right across the country for free on its network of more than 15,000 payphones. In…

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