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  • Multicultural events to go digital

    Multicultural events to go digital

    Multicultural communities are taking their events and celebrations online in the face of Covid-19. The State Government has provided funding for multifaith and multicultural communities…

  • Meetings slashed in half

    Meetings slashed in half

    The voice of Casey ratepayers has labelled a decision to slash the number of council meetings in half as “lacking transparency and undermining democracy”. As…

  • Investigations commence for road upgrade

    Investigations commence for road upgrade

    Site 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…

  • Casey welcomes budget ‘boost’

    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…

  • Lockdown walkathon reaches WA

    Lockdown walkathon reaches WA

    Lockdown 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…

  • Jumping for joy, kids return to the classroom

    Jumping for joy, kids return to the classroom

    The usually mundane school drop off was filled with smiles and a sense of joy, as students finally returned to the classroom after a long…

  • State splurge calls for Cardinia, Casey

    State splurge calls for Cardinia, Casey

    The 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…

  • Knife wielding man nabbed

    Knife wielding man nabbed

    A 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…

  • Locals fight plans for development in green wedge

    Locals fight plans for development in green wedge

    Harkaway 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…

  • Family’s desperate plea for help

    Family’s desperate plea for help

    In 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…

  • Teen bailed after crime spree

    Teen bailed after crime spree

    A teenage girl labelled an “unacceptable risk” to the community after allegedly stealing a car and committing a crime spree in Casey has been granted…

  • Local heroes celebrated

    Local heroes celebrated

    Two 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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