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  • Covid spikes in Casey

    Covid spikes in Casey

    Casey has seen its worst one-day jump in Covid-19 cases recording 27 new cases, according to the state’s latest health data. Casey’s active cases now…

  • Ruby had ‘no chance’ in attack

    Ruby had ‘no chance’ in attack

    A deadly dog attack in Clyde has left a woman heartbroken over the loss of her five-year-old cavalier king charles of whom she described as…

  • Ninja Steve ready for challenge

    Ninja Steve ready for challenge

    Stay-at-home dad Steve Taylor-Madin says he will give his all in his quest to become Australian’s next ninja warrior. Nicknamed “Monkey Steve” because his daughter…

  • Toilet fix for new station

    Toilet fix for new station

    Casey Council says it will work with the community to ensure accessible toilet facilities are included at the new Merinda Park train station following the…

  • Patchy networks spark fury

    Patchy networks spark fury

    Casey residents bunkered down at home say their frustration has gone “through the roof” as they experience internet drop-outs and phone reception problems. And with…

  • Carjacker who drove in ‘appalling manner’ jailed

    Carjacker who drove in ‘appalling manner’ jailed

    A drug-addled man who used a fake gun to steal a car as he led police on a wild chase in Cranbourne has been jailed…

  • Car ploughs into home

    Car ploughs into home

    A family has had a lucky escape after a car ploughed into their front bedroom in Berwick on Thursday 16 July. Emergency services were called…

  • Pole-welding robber jailed

    Pole-welding robber jailed

    A young thug who wielded a metal pole as he threatened two teenagers for cigarettes and money outside a Narre Warren store has been sentenced…

  • Casey Hospital ready to fight Covid

    Casey Hospital ready to fight Covid

    An extra 140 beds delivered to Casey Hospital earlier this year will be ready as the state’s health system prepares for rising numbers of Covid-19…

  • Back home for remote learning

    Back home for remote learning

    For Lynbrook parent Vanessa Watson, a return to remote learning for her two teenage children is something she has mixed feelings about. “On one hand…

  • $5K keeps kids singing

    $5K keeps kids singing

    A Berwick youth choir group which has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic is seeking the community’s help to ensure it keeps children singing and…

  • Uncle ‘primary shopkeeper’ of drugs

    Uncle ‘primary shopkeeper’ of drugs

    A man who boasted about running a “one stop super shop” drug operation with his 22-year-old nephew at a Narre Warren South home has been…

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