News
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Emergency Management Plan consultation period open in Casey
The City of Casey is seeking the community’s input on their recent goal to review the Municipal Energy Management Plan. Updated every three years, the…
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Young stars ignite West Side Story at Bunjil Place
St Peter’s College is bringing the iconic streets of New York to life with their production of West Side Story at City of Casey Schools…
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Event cancelled on rally fears as conversations remain key on battling misinformation
Fears of safety have prompted the organisers of a youth community outreach group to postpone their event on Sunday, 31 August, as swathes of anti-immigration…
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Weed work revives Casey’s coastal bush
In one section of Warneet Natural Features Reserve, the bush is beginning to breathe again. Just a few years ago, Sallow Wattle strangled the understorey,…
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Stories come to life at Casey Grammar School
Characters leapt from the pages of favourite stories and into the classrooms at Casey Grammar School, as students from Foundation to Year 12 celebrated the…
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Cranbourne Food Truck moves in church partnership
After over a decade serving meals in and around Lyall Street, Cranbourne Food Truck has moved to a new indoor based at St John’s Anglican…
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Three teens arrested after cars damaged in Hampton Park
Three teenagers have been arrested after they were caught damaging cars in Hampton Park overnight. Police were called to reports of teens smashing the front…
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Toddler critically injured following Chelsea Heights collision
Police are investigating a collision in Chelsea Heights last night, where a child sustained critical injuries, and a Clyde man was interviewed. It is understood…
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Casey RACE patrons raise cleanliness, safety concerns
Visitors to the Casey Recreation and Aquatic Centre (RACE) have raised concerns about the facility’s cleanliness and safety standards. A Facebook post by Casey Cr…
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Payne fires up debate on incinerators
A South East MP is seeking to reignite debate on the growing role of waste-to-energy incinerators in Victoria, including in Dandenong South. This week, Legalise…
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Junction Village residents battle rabbit plague in front yards
Junction Village residents are waging a battle against a furry foe, as rabbits wreak havoc on their front-yard gardens. Rabbit plague is nothing new for…
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Sandon ex-mayors call for no IBAC public hearings
Former Casey mayors grilled in the Operation Sandon investigation have called for IBAC to cease holding examinations in public “under any circumstances”. A joint submission…