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  • Two-lot ‘limit’ is not good enough

    Two-lot ‘limit’ is not good enough

    A Cranbourne property owner will not be granted an exemption from a ‘public open space’ contribution on his two-lot subdivision after Casey City Council contended…

  • Jemma comes out clean

    Jemma comes out clean

    When Jemma Attard was a teenager her life spiralled out of control when she regularly used marijuana and GHB. It wasn’t until the 21-year-old, formerly…

  • Their street’s incomplete

    Their street’s incomplete

    There’s unrest in one of Berwick’s leafy northern streets over who should pay for desired kerb and channel works … with a majority of street…

  • Nod for netball

    Nod for netball

    Casey City Council has applied for $100,000 from a State Government sporting grants program to help build netball courts at Kilora Recreation Reserve, at Clyde…

  • Pools plan open for comment

    Pools plan open for comment

    A new aquatic facility for the Clyde region, updates to Casey RACE and Casey ARC, and a new masterplan for the Doveton pool are all…

  • Phone thief on the run

    Phone thief on the run

    Police are investigating a theft after a man attended a retail store in Narre Warren, and allegedly stole a Samsung mobile phone on 5 May.…

  • Motorcyclist dies

    Motorcyclist dies

    Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal collision which occurred in Hampton Park on Thursday, 6 June. Officers believe a car was travelling south…

  • Councillor calls for more police

    Councillor calls for more police

    A Casey Councillor has declared residents will “continue to suffer” unless more police resources are provided by the State Government in tackling hoon behaviour. Cr…

  • Four years of support

    Four years of support

    Headspace Narre Warren turned four last month with exactly the sort of party you’d expect a four year old to have – complete with green-themed…

  • Energetic Biggest Morning Tea tradition

    Energetic Biggest Morning Tea tradition

    The team at Casey North Community Information and Support Service held an energising Biggest Morning Tea recently to raise money for the Cancer Council. Staff,…

  • Drone law dumped

    Drone law dumped

    Casey City Council’s well-intentioned but ill-conceived drone local-law will be dumped from the books. The local-law was brought into effect at the beginning of 2018…

  • Bendigo Bank’s cuppa for cancer

    Bendigo Bank’s cuppa for cancer

    One-hundred-and-fifty people made their way to Bendigo Bank’s Berwick Branch to participate in the annual Biggest Morning Tea on Tuesday 28 May. Now in its…

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