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Recycling wrongs cost thousands
Casey Council has launched a Recycling Right campaign to clean up a scourge of contaminated household waste. A recent audit by the council found 26…
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Casey sets integrity ‘high bar’
Future Casey councillors will be required to report “all interactions” with developers and objectors in the wake of recent corruption allegations aired at IBAC. In…
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Kindness costs nothing
Let’s hope that a Berwick resident’s gesture will be the sign of the times. Like many others, Brett Curtis and his Pakenham-based business AAFS Shopfitting…
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Trees down across Casey
Narre Warren SES crews were called out to 36 incidents, mainly of fallen trees, during a weekend of wild weather. A spokesperson said most of…
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Killer druggie’s ‘excessive’ self-defence
A drug dealer had no lawful excuse for fatally stabbing a ‘customer’ who clasped him in a headlock during a fight outside a Doveton milk…
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Covid-19 cases remain steady at 37
Casey City had no new reported cases of Covid-19 overnight. The number of reported cases remains steady at 37. The ‘stay-at-home’ message appears to have…
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Casey covid cases – update
Two new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Casey City since yesterday, bring the total to 37. The total for Victoria is 1115 –…
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Casey’s Covid-19 cases climbs
Casey now has 35 confirmed coronavirus cases, bringing the state’s tally to 1085 overnight – as of Friday 3 April. The confirmed cases across Victoria…
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Healthcare works as one during crisis
Berwick’s St John of God Hospital is among several private hospitals to have struck a deal with the State Government to ensure Victorians are cared for…
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Haileybury students spread the love
Two thoughtful Haileybury students are sourcing hand-written letters and artwork to brighten the days of nursing home residents unable to have visitors. Jocelyn Na and…
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Men’s Sheds open online
As the spread of Covid-19 forced the closure of Men’s Sheds across Casey, the Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) has launched an online space to help…
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Public transport staff stop handling cash
To slow the spread of coronavirus public transport staff will no longer be handling cash payments. Passengers are now required to use their credit or…












