News
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Aurora a sight to behold
As aurora australis put on an incredible show over the weekend, Casey residents stepped outside their doors and captured the dazzling lights with their modern…
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Unchecked urban sprawl is eating our food bowl
Victoria’s food supply is being undermined by increasing land-use competition, fractured planning decisions and a lack of an overarching strategy to develop and feed the…
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Catholic school students declined $400 bonus
Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Limited (DOSCEL) has hit out at the State Government’s 2024-25 budget and the $400 School Savings Bonus for excluding the…
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Ute stolen in Doveton agg burglary
A man is wanted after a $100,000 ute, cash and jewellery were allegedly stolen in an aggravated burglary in Doveton. The burglar forced entry into…
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Boys in alleged stolen car arrested in Dandenong
Five teens in an allegedly stolen car have been arrested in Dandenong after evading police across the South East, police say. Police were alerted to…
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Q & A with Scarlett Jennings from L’Arte Central Cafe
Tell us about yourself and your jobs? My name is Scarlett and I love learning new things. Since finishing school at Emerson School in Dandenong…
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Menopause seminar for local women a success
Be Your Best Physiotherapy hosted a critical seminar about menopause and beyond for local women on Wednesday 8 May at Balla Balla Community Centre in…
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‘We can all do our part to help’: Alternative care options
Melbourne paramedics are urging Victorians to access alternative care options and to get their flu and Covid-19 vaccination shots before winter, with Casey being one…
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Return of a long-lost member
Cranbourne’s botanic garden reintroduced the endangered New Holland Mouse, a species also known as Pookila. On Wednesday 8 May, 28 Pookila were released at Royal…
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Reception relief
Residents of Clyde, Clyde North and surrounds are finally receiving their long-awaited upgrades on cell reception, with Telstra and Optus confirming new towers – some…
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Reducing emissions at Narre Warren Station
The Webb Street level crossing removal project took a greener approach to managing stormwater, using underground tanks made from recycled plastic in the new Narre…
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Unfair to pay for public car parks, rules VCAT
The state tribunal ruled that a childcare centre in Endeavour Hills would not be required to pay Casey Council to use the six spaces within…