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Extremist tones condemned
The City of Casey’s mayor, Stefan Koomen, has condemned the extremist tones of the anti-immigration rallies on 31 August, as they sparked local backlash. While…
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Four youths charged after alleged agg burg and pursuit
Four youths from the South East have been charged after an aggravated home invasion and police pursuit across several suburbs. A man and woman barricaded…
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Quarters Primary School celebrates Father’s Day
The Quarters Primary School community celebrated their annual Fathers and Families Picnic on Friday 5 September. A spokesperson of the school said they were fortunate…
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Cranbourne man charged following Ivanhoe death
Homicide Squad detectives have charged a Cranbourne man in relation to a death in Ivanhoe on 2 September. Emergency services were called to a property…
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Seeking the Westall UFO ’truth’
A researcher is leading calls for a federal inquiry to finally shed light on Australia’s best-known UFO mystery, Westall 1966. More than 200 students and…
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Bangholme company fined $80K after fatal after-hours incident
A company was fined $80,000 after a worker was fatally run over by heavy machinery during an after-hours drinks session at its Bangholme depot. HSG…
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Eviction but not, basketball club in dispute over shed
Berwick Basketball Club has found itself at the centre of a dispute with Casey Council over its long-standing use of a storeroom at the Berwick…
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Free public transport during Seniors Festival
The much-anticipated Victorian Seniors Festival is just around the corner. This state-wide event for older residents takes place every October across Victoria. This year, the…
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Why marching against immigration is marching backwards
On 31 August 2025, waves of rallies under the banner March for Australia swept through major cities. From Melbourne to Hobart, from Canberra to Adelaide.…
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Prevention and intervention, crime discussions in Casey
Youth crime was a close second among residents’ prime concerns during the Neighbourhood Crime Forum at Bunjil Place, with questions around safety and what police…
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St Agatha’s celebrates Book Week
St Agatha’s Primary School in Cranbourne celebrated Book Week with a week full of stories, creativity, and fun activities for students of all ages. Students…
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Casey calls on State for urgent graffiti action
The City of Casey has urged decisive action from the State Government to address the growing issue of graffiti vandalism in the municipality. Particularly observed…