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  • Read together in Casey

    Read together in Casey

    Connected Libraries and more than 430 library members across the City of Casey enjoyed the annual National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) on Wednesday 22 May. The…

  • First Healthy Pet Day in Cranbourne a success

    First Healthy Pet Day in Cranbourne a success

    RSPCA Victoria’s first Healthy Pet Day event in Cranbourne has provided much-needed help to the community with free check-ups, dog and cat vaccines, pet food,…

  • Run, don’t walk, to support Lysterfield Classic

    Run, don’t walk, to support Lysterfield Classic

    With just under a month left before fundraising closes on 30 June, the team behind Lysterfield’s Mother’s Day Classic are urging the community to continue…

  • Legal service overwhelmed, underfunded

    Legal service overwhelmed, underfunded

    An overwhelmed South East community legal centre is facing “tough decisions” due to what it says is chronic underfunding from governments. South-East Monash Legal Service…

  • Join the library to win Kmart Vouchers

    Join the library to win Kmart Vouchers

    New members of Connected Libraries (CL) in June will have the chance to win Kmart Vouchers. There is $500 in Kmart Vouchers up for grabs…

  • Residents to take part in shaping Casey’s future

    Residents to take part in shaping Casey’s future

    The City of Casey is inviting residents to have their say on how the Council plans for the future as part of the 2024 Shape…

  • First-ever truck ‘impound’ in Hallam

    First-ever truck ‘impound’ in Hallam

    Victoria Police have issued its first-ever notice to surrender a heavy vehicle after pulling over a truck on Princes Highway, Hallam. The truck was detected…

  • Leading the way in vape recycling

    Leading the way in vape recycling

    The city of Casey is now home to Victoria’s first, free vape disposal points, with locations in Narre Warren, Hampton Park and Clyde. The disposal…

  • Berwick Biggest Morning Tea breaks the record

    Berwick Biggest Morning Tea breaks the record

    Berwick local Kirsty Ring’s Biggest Morning Tea has grown bigger this year, breaking last year’s already stunning numbers with a total fundraising of $33,500. Held…

  • Fundraiser a success

    Fundraiser a success

    An annual fundraiser for Huntington’s disease was held on Monday 27 May at Selandra Rise Retirement Village in Clyde North. The event was conducted by…

  • Tidal troubles in Tooradin

    Tidal troubles in Tooradin

    Towns along Western Port Bay will face increasing flooding hazards, with Tooradin standing out as most at risk, a report commissioned by Casey Council shows.…

  • Help find names for Clyde North new schools

    Help find names for Clyde North new schools

    Clyde North communities are encouraged to have their say on the names of two new schools opening in 2025. As part of the State Government’s…

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