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  • Power out for thousands

    Power out for thousands

    Homes and businesses in Casey are among hundreds of thousands that lost power overnight in wild weather. Trees are down across the region after southerly…

  • No support for small business

    No support for small business

    A Berwick dog groomer who was unable to work over the circuit breaker lockdown has hit out at the lack of government support. Carly, owner…

  • Families seek food as lockdown bites

    Families seek food as lockdown bites

    Food relief agencies across Casey have been swamped by a huge rise in demand for their services over the latest circuit breaker lockdown. Multiple support…

  • App murder links

    App murder links

    Two unsolved murders of innocent men in Keysborough and Narre Warren may be unlocked by the massive joint-police sting Operation Ironside. State and federal police…

  • Physio grows with community

    Physio grows with community

    2020 was a big year for Berwick Physiotherapy, and not in the ways you might expect. The veteran allied health business celebrated its 40th anniversary…

  • Plea for stolen truck

    Plea for stolen truck

    Heartless thieves have made off with a much-loved Casey charity’s refrigerated truck. The family behind Bk 2 Basics Melbourne, based in Narre Warren, woke to…

  • People power

    People power

    At Atura Hotel Dandenong, it’s always been all about the people. And that has never been clearer than during the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions…

  • Police called for suspicious fire

    Police called for suspicious fire

    A house fire in Narre Warren South has been declared suspicious. CFA was notified at around 9.30pm on Tuesday 8 June o f a house…

  • Rates rise criticised

    Rates rise criticised

    Casey Council met for a single purpose on Tuesday 8 June: to consider public submissions to its council budget, council plan and a suite of…

  • Homeless surge in lockdown

    Homeless surge in lockdown

    The latest lockdown has plunged the south east’s most vulnerable into turmoil, a homelessness agency reports. Within the shutdown’s first week, Wayss has reported nearly…

  • A pawesome cause

    A pawesome cause

    We all know dogs are man’s best friend, but for one young Beaconsfield girl a dog will be more than that: it will totally transform…

  • More shots coming to fix shortage

    More shots coming to fix shortage

    The Federal Government has pledged to provide further Pfizer vaccines to Victoria as the state faces a shortage of Covid-19 vaccines. As Victoria ramps up…

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