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  • Uncertainty on incinerators

    Uncertainty on incinerators

    With World Environment Day roughly a week away, discourse with southeastern councils’ decision to opt for waste-to-energy incinerators is rife, as experts call for more…

  • Winter Festival back for 2024

    Winter Festival back for 2024

    The Winter Arts Festival will be making its return to the City of Casey for the 22nd year, with a line-up of arts, cultural and…

  • Ward makes third tilt for council

    Ward makes third tilt for council

    Casey councillor candidate Rob Ward is hoping it will be a case of third-time-lucky in the October elections. Ward has previously run unsuccessfully for a…

  • Former Casey Citizen of the Year puts her hand up for council

    Former Casey Citizen of the Year puts her hand up for council

    Cranbourne’s Kanu Aggarwal is taking a step forward to run as a candidate in the Correa Ward in the upcoming council election. Casey’s Citizen of…

  • Fundraiser a success

    Fundraiser a success

    An annual fundraiser for Huntington’s disease was held on Monday 27 May at Selandra Rise Retirement Village in Clyde North. The event was conducted by…

  • Read together in Casey

    Read together in Casey

    Connected Libraries and more than 430 library members across the City of Casey enjoyed the annual National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) on Wednesday 22 May. The…

  • South Gippsland Highway and Ballarto Road roundabout upgrade hit with delays

    South Gippsland Highway and Ballarto Road roundabout upgrade hit with delays

    Construction work on the South Gippsland Highway and Ballarto Road roundabout have been hit with delays, and communities are dissatisfied that Casey Council has not…

  • Smoking ceremony kicks off Reconciliation Week at Casey Grammar

    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…

  • Tidal troubles in Tooradin

    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.…

  • Ex-mayor blames Council for illegal truck-stops

    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…

  • First woman Lieutenant at Langwarrin Fire Brigade

    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…

  • Second installation of Hall Road Upgrade artwork

    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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