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  • Construction continues at Montague

    Construction continues at Montague

    Construction is powering ahead on a new community engagement, packaging and export distribution centre at Montague Orchard. Covid-19 has not gotten in the way of…

  • Covid rate drops

    Covid rate drops

    Casey has reported a second day straight of a drop in coronavirus cases, according to the state’s latest health data. The city’s tally now stood…

  • Active cases dip below 10

    Active cases dip below 10

    Casey’s active Covid-19 infections has dropped by two, according to the state’s latest health data. The city’s tally now stood at 70 cases – with…

  • Smart bins roll out in Casey

    Smart bins roll out in Casey

    New “smart” waste sensors on public bins will be rolled out across Casey City to alert council of fill levels and other real-time data. Council…

  • Supporting isolated seniors stay connected

    Supporting isolated seniors stay connected

    Casey Grange Retirement Village in Cranbourne West and Casey Council are celebrating after a Federal Government announced a $6 million nation-wide communications funding package to…

  • Covid testing at Fountain Gate closes

    Covid testing at Fountain Gate closes

    More than 8000 people flocked to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre to get tested for Covid-19 last month. As the Fountain Gate testing site closes, figures…

  • Active cases remain at 11

    Active cases remain at 11

    No new infections of Covid have been in reported in Casey City – which remained at 11 active cases since yesterday. The council’s area total…

  • A chocolate heaven … for free!

    A chocolate heaven … for free!

    This mountain of chocolate is sure to hit the sweet spot. Senior Pastor Kerrigan La-Brooy of Gethsemane Church and Charity said the towering haven –…

  • One stop shop for gardening needs

    One stop shop for gardening needs

    From humble beginnings 30 years ago, Lyndpark Garden Supplies in Hampton Park has bloomed into a family-run business. Whether it’s garden sheds, pavers, pots, mulch,…

  • Play turns to terror

    Play turns to terror

    There are fears dogs are being poisoned in a popular Berwick park after many pets have fallen violently ill and the death of one much-loved…

  • Free TAFE a success at Chisholm

    Free TAFE a success at Chisholm

    New data reveals that students have flocked to Chisholm Institute to start their training since the State Government’s Free TAFE program began. There has been…

  • Council seeks red tape on booze harm

    Council seeks red tape on booze harm

    Casey Council says it will take “due care and diligence” when considering locations of liquor outlets as new research showed a “clear” link to alcohol…

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