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Meetings slashed in halfThe voice of Casey ratepayers has labelled a decision to slash the number of council meetings in half as “lacking transparency and undermining democracy”. As… 
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Investigations commence for road upgradeSite investigations have commenced for the Hallam North and Heatherton Road Upgrade. The investigations will continue through October and November, and will include digging and surveying… 
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Casey welcomes budget ‘boost’More than $142 million from the Federal Budget is set to be spent on “much-needed” arterial road upgrades across Casey. The City of Casey has… 
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Lockdown walkathon reaches WALockdown might have brought normal fundraising activities to a halt, but the dedicated Inner Wheel ladies weren’t prepared to stop their charitable efforts. In a… 
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Jumping for joy, kids return to the classroomThe usually mundane school drop off was filled with smiles and a sense of joy, as students finally returned to the classroom after a long… 
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State splurge calls for Cardinia, CaseyThe State Budget must prioritise long-term support for “vulnerable” Casey residents whose employment and livelihoods have been destroyed by Covid-19, according to a local government… 
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Knife wielding man nabbedA knife-wielding man has been arrested following a violent armed robbery in Narre Warren. Narre Warren police said a man was allegedly threatened with a… 
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Locals fight plans for development in green wedgeHarkaway residents have sounded the alarm over plans for a 150-seat restaurant and art gallery they fear would damage the green wedge and is “entirely… 
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Family’s desperate plea for helpIn just a few short months a Narre Warren mother’s life has been torn apart. At 57, Leanne Lawtey’s husband sadly lost his 12-month leukemia… 
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Teen bailed after crime spreeA teenage girl labelled an “unacceptable risk” to the community after allegedly stealing a car and committing a crime spree in Casey has been granted… 
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Local heroes celebratedTwo hardworking Casey volunteers have been recognised for their long-time community work, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. Narre Warren South MP Gary Maas was pleased… 
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Virtual food and wine festival fun!Casey Council has cooked up another plan to ensure the annual Casey Food and Wine Festival can return this year. While this years in person… 
 












