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Motocross star inspires pupils to check in
Australian freestyle motocross rider Cam Sinclair tore up the halls of Devon Meadows Primary School as part of R U OK? Day last week. On…
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New sculpture unveiled as part of new buildings at St Peter’s College
Staff and students at St Peter’s College in Cranbourne recently celebrated the blessing and official opening of three new state-of-the-art building projects. Parish Priest of…
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Laying out innovations towards reconciliation
Casey Council is welcoming community members to provide feedback on its draft Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2024/26, which outlines the council’s commitment to reconciliation…
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High-octane tour for Domeniko
Three-year-old Domeniko received a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet V8 SuperUtes driver Jimmy ‘The Phantom’ Vernon and sit in his car ‘The Purple Rocket’ at the…
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Local students excel at State Spelling Bee
If you ever need a good spell check, then look no further than our local kids, with students from Cardinia and Casey excelling at the…
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Historical society honoured for 51 years of preservation
The Cranbourne Shire Historical Society (CSHS) has received recognition for 51 years of membership with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV). On Thursday 14…
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Attacker admits charges after police dog dragged
A drug user who bloodied an officer with an extendable baton and dragged a police dog alongside a car says he isn’t the type of…
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Safety and everything else
October is Community Safety Month, with plenty of safety-related events happening in the City of Casey from self-defence classes to emergency preparedness and everything in…
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Fundraiser to help bowls club
A fundraiser will be held to support a bowls club which was hit by scammers. When Upwey-Tecoma recently fell victim to a vicious email scam…
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Searching for more top citizens
Do you know an individual or group that consistently goes above and beyond in their contribution to the Casey community? Then be sure to nominate them for the…
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Emergency drinking water requests up 250 per cent
Rural Aid has experienced a drastic increase in the number of drinking water requests from Australian farmers. The charity has been delivering water tank refills…
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‘Bright spot’ for dairy exporters
South-East Asia presents a ‘bright spot’ for Australian and New Zealand dairy exporters in an “increasingly lethargic global economy”, Rabobank says in a recently-released sector…












