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  • We will remember them

    We will remember them

    With strong winds blowing the flags and warm sun bearing on the attendees, Endeavour Hills held an Anzac Day ceremony at 11am on Tuesday 23…

  • ‘Working homeless’ crisis

    ‘Working homeless’ crisis

    In a dire warning on the housing crisis, Casey has reportedly topped the state for growing numbers of the ‘working homeless’. In 2022-23, there were…

  • Fire restrictions ending

    Fire restrictions ending

    The Fire Danger Period (FDP) will end in Casey and Cardinia, as well as Baw Baw, Greater Dandenong and other council areas, at 1am on…

  • Woman dies following motorbike collision in Ballan

    Woman dies following motorbike collision in Ballan

    A Cranbourne woman died following a collision in Ballan in early April and police will prepare a report for the coroner. It is understood four…

  • Police targeting low-level speeding myths this Anzac Day

    Police targeting low-level speeding myths this Anzac Day

    Victoria Police will be educating drivers across the state, including in Casey, about the dangers of low-level speeding this Anzac Day weekend. Launched on Wednesday…

  • New beginnings for the Friends

    New beginnings for the Friends

    The Friends of Wilson Botanic Park will be turning a new leaf on Wednesday 24 April, when the community group’s members will gather at the…

  • Casey celebrates 15 years of safe driving

    Casey celebrates 15 years of safe driving

    The City of Casey’s learner driver mentorship program celebrated its 15th anniversary on Tuesday, 16 April, unveiling two new vehicles to aid the program’s capabilities.…

  • Family violence detractors show the long road ahead

    Family violence detractors show the long road ahead

    An award-winning South East service is calling for funding to continue its family violence prevention work. Wellsprings for Women was presented the Fiona Richardson Award…

  • Rising break-ins prompt business move, call for cameras

    Rising break-ins prompt business move, call for cameras

    With six break-ins in the last nine months, beloved local business owner, Harry, of Harry’s Clothing in Berwick, has been forced to close up shop…

  • Concerns voiced on lack of public transport

    Concerns voiced on lack of public transport

    Settling into newer estates is bound to come with its own set of challenges, and for the residents of St Germain in Clyde North the…

  • Girls football at fever pitch

    Girls football at fever pitch

    Riding on a Matildas high, nearly 700 girls flocked to a maxed-out regional soccer tournament in Endeavour Hills. More than 70 teams from across the…

  • Designs revealed for station upgrade

    Designs revealed for station upgrade

    Designs for the new Narrre Warren Police Station have been revealed, following the release of the Clyde North Police Station designs in March. Backed by…

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