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  • Not on our land

    Not on our land

    A Narre Warren North farmer says he and other residents fear their idyllic way of life is being threatened by a raft of big developments…

  • Police swoop on cannabis plants

    Police swoop on cannabis plants

    A 41-year-old man has been arrested at the Narre Warren South property after police executed warrants on properties in the southeast, seizing more than two-hundred…

  • Push for bus service

    Push for bus service

    A not-for-profit group in Narre Warren helping improve the lives of young people has pleaded for a bus service to run along Victor Crescent. A…

  • Get thrifty at this year’s Garage Sale Trail!

    Get thrifty at this year’s Garage Sale Trail!

    City of Casey is taking part in something pretty iconic this year, and want resident to be involved. It’s time to reuse, rethink and recycle…

  • Old colonists hit milestone

    Old colonists hit milestone

    The Old Colonists Association of Victoria has come a long way since it was founded to provide housing and care for fallen pioneers, with the…

  • New reserve honours late mayor

    New reserve honours late mayor

    A future sporting hub in Clyde North is set to honour late Casey mayor Mick Morland OAM. City of Casey will pay tribute to the…

  • Nominate an Australia Day award recipient today

    Nominate an Australia Day award recipient today

    Nominations are open for the 2020 Casey Australia Day Awards, and council is calling on residents to put forward those deserving of recognition for their…

  • Financial dispute help is on its way

    Financial dispute help is on its way

    The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) has hit the road and is set to arrive in Narre Warren on Thursday 10 October. It will offer…

  • Attacked by ‘assassin’

    Attacked by ‘assassin’

    A Narre Warren man has described the moment he and his dog were “ripped apart” by a naked man in his driveway. Andrew Wilson thought…

  • Dad faces jail for searing ‘lesson’

    Dad faces jail for searing ‘lesson’

    A Narre Warren father of five faces likely jail after burning his four-year-old adopted son’s genitals to teach him a lesson. The boy, who was…

  • Clyde’s big recruit is a win for community

    Clyde’s big recruit is a win for community

    After recently celebrating their 75th anniversary, Clyde fire brigade received their ultimate gift – a new light pumper. The brigade’s community safety officer Ian Earle…

  • Kicking goals at tournament

    Kicking goals at tournament

    Hundreds of Casey youngsters put their soccer skills to the test after taking part in a tournament on 14-15 of September. Organised by Casey’s Dasmesh…

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