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  • Cut the red-tape: SEMMA

    Cut the red-tape: SEMMA

    A South East manufacturers group has slammed Victorian Government “tax grabs” and “red-tape” after a secret survey on regulatory burden was revealed. The NAB Regulatory…

  • Beaconhills commits to going green

    Beaconhills commits to going green

    Beaconhills College looks to be at the forefront of sustainability with it’s newest Green Report outlining a future of self-sufficiency. The report provides a snapshot…

  • Proposed Woolies for Officer North

    Proposed Woolies for Officer North

    Officer North residents are encouraged to have their say on a proposed new Woolworths store. Consultation is now open on the development proposed for 235…

  • Three ways to commemorate World Humanitarian Day

    Three ways to commemorate World Humanitarian Day

    With World Humanitarian Day just over a few days ago on 19 August, here are three ways to commemorate and honour humanitarian workers and those…

  • Correa candidate steps forward

    Correa candidate steps forward

    Correa Ward has a new contender who has moved their piece on the board for this October’s Casey Council elections. Independent candidate Kanu Aggarwal has…

  • Selfless educator recognised for empowering students

    Selfless educator recognised for empowering students

    Being recognised for one’s work will always be a significant moment of acknowledgement and respect, and this rings true for Kyra Dawson, who was recently…

  • Holiday cut short

    Holiday cut short

    Police have charged a man and arrested a woman after they were located in an allegedly stolen caravan in Pakenham on Tuesday 20 August. Officers…

  • Endeavour Hills man arrested after arson attacks and ram raid

    Endeavour Hills man arrested after arson attacks and ram raid

    Detectives from Taskforce Lunar have charged a man following a number of arson attacks on tobacco stores and vehicles as well as the theft of…

  • Education reform outcry amidst NAPLAN results

    Education reform outcry amidst NAPLAN results

    The most recent NAPLAN results have sparked significant discussions within the local education community, with a local principal voicing the need for comprehensive education reform.…

  • Students awarded for Anzac commemoration

    Students awarded for Anzac commemoration

    Two local students from the City of Casey have been awarded the prestigious Premier’s Spirit of Anzac Prize for their contributions to commemorating the Anzac…

  • Young learners against bullying

    Young learners against bullying

    Young students from Quarters Primary School raised awareness in light of the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence, driving the message that ‘everyone…

  • Young learners against bullying

    Young learners against bullying

    Young students from Quarters Primary School raised awareness in light of the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence, driving the message that ‘everyone…

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