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  • Ternel announces candidacy for council

    Ternel announces candidacy for council

    Confident not just in his profession but his 50 years of residence in the City of Casey, John Ternel has announced his candidacy for the…

  • Childcare denied

    Childcare denied

    A controversial proposal to establish a childcare centre at 1A Gori Court, Narre Warren North has been denied by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal…

  • Childcare denied

    Childcare denied

    A controversial proposal to establish a childcare centre at 1A Gori Court, Narre Warren North has been denied by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal…

  • Monash Health not ‘forced’ into merger

    Monash Health not ‘forced’ into merger

    A feared $200 million budget cut at Monash Health has been averted in a State Government health services reform announced on 8 August. Victorian hospital…

  • Origami houses for advocacy

    Origami houses for advocacy

    The large steps on the second level of Bunjil Library were decorated by over 100 origami houses on Monday 12 August, a combined community effort…

  • Multiple arrests

    Multiple arrests

    Police have arrested five teenagers after an allegedly stolen car was spotted in the south east on Wednesday 7 August. Officers were patrolling Waverley Road,…

  • Dandenong Sth factory destroyed by fire

    Dandenong Sth factory destroyed by fire

    A factory has been destroyed by a fierce fire on Healey Road Dandenong South in the early hours of Tuesday 13 August. At least 30…

  • MP calls for more police to prioritise safety

    MP calls for more police to prioritise safety

    Nationals Eastern Victoria MP Melina Bath has hit out at the State Government for neglecting community safety, as watchhouses shut down across the East. Speaking…

  • New legislation targeting repeat youth offenders

    New legislation targeting repeat youth offenders

    Strengthening bail tests, clarifying the ability of police to apply for bail revocation for repeat offenders and creating a separate offence for committing a serious…

  • Braving cold in national outcry

    Braving cold in national outcry

    Refugees from the South East have joined an encampment outside the Department of Home Affairs in Melbourne, calling on the new Minister Tony Burke for…

  • Palpable relief for rent-stressed

    Palpable relief for rent-stressed

    A massive turnout of 400 people sought rent and debt relief at the latest Bring Your Bills event in Dandenong. South East Community Links hosted…

  • Mush’s bid for candidacy

    Mush’s bid for candidacy

    Prosperity, safety and connectedness are the key factors that Akoonah Ward council candidate, Mush Rahaman, is striving for with the October Casey Council elections just…

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