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Smoking ceremony kicks off Reconciliation Week at Casey Grammar
Staff and students at Casey Grammar School marked the lead-up to National Reconciliation Week with a whole school Smoking Ceremony on Friday 24 May. The…
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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.…
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Ex-mayor blames Council for illegal truck-stops
A former Frankston mayor is lashing out at Casey Council’s local laws department for failing to curb heavy trucks from illegally parking in his neighbourhood…
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First woman Lieutenant at Langwarrin Fire Brigade
Langwarrin Fire Brigade elected their first female Lieutenant in the brigade’s 90-year history. Volunteer Allie Guegan will take up the role of 4th Lieutenant at…
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Second installation of Hall Road Upgrade artwork
The second set of indigenous artwork panels by Bunurong artist Adam Magennis has been installed in the hilltop location on Hall Road. The panels have…
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Bittersweet victory in Doveton Pool
The decision for the City of Casey to remove multiple pools and slides from Doveton Pool in the Park was bittersweet, following the last few…
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Shitbox adventure for cancer research
The Shitbox Rally, one of the biggest fundraising events for cancer research in the country, is back this winter and some locals are gearing up…
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Group makes history
A group of passionate volunteers dedicated to helping keep local history alive celebrated a milestone of its own on Saturday 18 May. The Narre Warren…
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New blood for Clyde North Ambulance branch
Clyde North Ambulance branch has welcomed a new fully qualified paramedic who just completed a 12-month graduate program. The latest graduates to Advanced Life Support…
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Q and A with Nikita Rogers
Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I used to compete in special Olympics and swam for state. What do you love the most about…
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New look maternal and child health spaces in Cranbourne
Two community facilities in Casey’s growing suburbs have been newly refurbished to improve the safety and comfort for the communities when they access services. The…
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Concerns around steep prices for school celebrations
Parents are ringing alarm bells over the cost of Year 12 graduation ceremonies, amid a worsening cost-of-living crisis. A disgruntled parent reached out to Star…