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  • Parks reopen for exercise

    Parks reopen for exercise

     As Victoria continues to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, residents have had some reprieve in Casey as access to outdoor areas begin to ease. Casey Council…

  • Former mayor Aziz back home

    Former mayor Aziz back home

    Besieged former Casey mayor Sam Aziz, who left for Egypt 10 months ago, has finally returned to Australia. Mr Aziz is a ’person of interest’…

  • Farmers win reprieve as market stays open

    Farmers win reprieve as market stays open

    Stall holders will be allowed to trade at the Berwick Farmers Market after it was abruptly banned in what was labelled as a “shambolic debacle”.…

  • Police search for owner of stolen burial documents

    Police search for owner of stolen burial documents

    Narre Warren police are hoping to locate the owner of stolen burial documents which were found during an intercept at Clyde North in May. Police…

  • Hampton Park lagging in response times

    Hampton Park lagging in response times

    Firefighters at Hampton Park are lagging behind neighbouring brigades after responding to 19 per cent of emergencies on time, the first quarterly CFA response data…

  • Burglars strike twice in south east

    Burglars strike twice in south east

    Police are investigating a burglary at a Lysterfield service station that is believed linked to an attempted ATM theft in Dandenong in July. Two male…

  • Active cases drop

    Active cases drop

    The number of active cases of Covid-19 in Casey has dropped significantly to 205 cases, according to the state’s latest health data. On Wednesday 19…

  • Shade grants open

    Shade grants open

    Schools and community groups can now apply for sun shade grants thanks to a State Government sun smart initiative. Narre Warren South MP Gary Maas announced…

  • Drive thru groceries expanded

    Drive thru groceries expanded

    Woolworths has expanded its contactless Drive Thru service in Victoria to help make social distancing easier for customers when picking up their online orders. Four…

  • Widow sues state over murder of husband

    Widow sues state over murder of husband

    Bridget O’Toole has no way of describing the pain she feels. It has been a torturous seven years for the 70-year-old of Clyde North since…

  • Council backs businesses in Casey

    Council backs businesses in Casey

    Casey Council has launched a $510,000 support package to provide a range of resources, tailored support and grants to local businesses directly impacted by the…

  • Disgust at dumped rubbish

    Disgust at dumped rubbish

    Piles of rubbish dumped beside a busy road including disposable face masks in Hampton Park and Lynbrook has disgusted a resident. Bob Bush said he…

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