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  • Casey candidates on fence with monitors

    Casey candidates on fence with monitors

    Since council monitors were officially announced by the State Government earlier this month, Casey council candidates in the north-east of the city have expressed a…

  • Minister to the make call on native vegetation removal

    Minister to the make call on native vegetation removal

    A proposed commercial and industrial development in Cranbourne West has triggered Federal involvement due to its potential to disrupt the habitats of vulnerable and endangered…

  • Gum tree devastates shelter

    Gum tree devastates shelter

    A wildlife rescue and rehabilitation shelter in Tooradin has been severely damaged by a 25-metre fallen gum tree following on from the recent wild winds.…

  • Rowe for Correa as official list releases

    Rowe for Correa as official list releases

    As the cut-off date for candidate nominations is less than a week away, the official VEC Casey Council list is open for viewing, as former…

  • Cranbourne NDIS agency honoured in national awards

    Cranbourne NDIS agency honoured in national awards

    Cranbourne-based NDIS provider Kare ONE has been recognised with a sector award. The organisation won the ‘The Most Outstanding Regional Personal Care Provider’ at the…

  • Buildings of Casey photographer competition is on

    Buildings of Casey photographer competition is on

    Connected Libraries’ Buildings of Casey photographer competition is back this spring. Residents are encouraged to collect images of the City of Casey’s current buildings, for…

  • Illegal tree nets take deadly toll

    Illegal tree nets take deadly toll

    Illegal fruit-tree nets are taking a rising, deadly toll on grey-headed flying foxes, such as the colony in Doveton’s wetlands. After a disturbing spate of…

  • Black Rhinos approach hailed by study

    Black Rhinos approach hailed by study

    It’s often said that it takes a village to raise a child. A sports-based pilot program in the South East has been hailed for successfully…

  • 50 years of EACH community service

    50 years of EACH community service

    It was all about bringing vibrancy through their aura and colours in celebration of 50 years, as the purple EACH bus landed in Narre Warren…

  • Crossing crucial for park

    Crossing crucial for park

    A beloved and historic site in the heart of Berwick is in need of crucial infrastructural support, locals say, as the dangers of vehicles to…

  • Q&A… with Ladies with HATitude’s Robyn Wright

    Q&A… with Ladies with HATitude’s Robyn Wright

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I donated some of my eggs to the IVF program. What do you love the most about your…

  • St Francis de Sales Primary School celebrates Book Week

    St Francis de Sales Primary School celebrates Book Week

    St Francis de Sales Primary School in Lynbrook celebrated this year’s Book Week on Monday 2 September. With this year’s theme ‘Reading is Magic’, students…

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