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  • Glimpse into artistry

    Glimpse into artistry

    The City of Casey is excited to present the Open Studios Weekend Sneak Peek Exhibition. The exhibition will be held on 8, 14 and 15…

  • Enriching Casey’s vibrant arts scene

    Enriching Casey’s vibrant arts scene

    The City of Casey is thrilled to unveil the 2024-25 Creative and Cultural Development Fund, an initiative aimed at fostering artistic expression, enriching the community,…

  • Fatal collision in Berwick

    Fatal collision in Berwick

    A Cranbourne man is in hospital under police guard following a fatal collision in Berwick this morning. Major Collison Investigation Unit detectives have been told…

  • Drouin West farmers named master breeders

    Drouin West farmers named master breeders

    A Drouin West jersey breeder was among 10 farmers named as the inaugural Jersey Elite Master Breeders at a special ceremony in Melbourne recently. The…

  • Study highlights renewable farm dams

    Study highlights renewable farm dams

    Tens of thousands of small-scale hydro energy storage sites could be built from Australia’s farm dams, supporting the uptake of reliable, low-carbon power systems in…

  • Beef yields mixed responses

    Beef yields mixed responses

    Beef markets around the world – other than the United States – are seeing softer consumer demand, with global cattle prices now split into two…

  • Casey Council falls below interface average in satisfaction survey

    Casey Council falls below interface average in satisfaction survey

    All of Casey Council’s key service areas, as well as overall performance, showed a decrease in the latest Local Government Community Satisfaction Survey results. The…

  • ‘Save my son’

    ‘Save my son’

    A South East mother is pleading for a “compassionate” Australian Government to stop its planned deportation of her only son. Supporters are rallying behind Dandenong…

  • Controversial deal extended

    Controversial deal extended

    Greater Dandenong Council has extended its contract with recycling contractor Polytrade Operations, which had been accused of underpaying refugees on visas. The six-month extension passed…

  • Driver takes a U-turn to court

    Driver takes a U-turn to court

    A Hampton Park man has been charged with unlicensed driving and firearm, drug and car theft offences after a police intercept in Dandenong. Police say…

  • Young trafficker on CCO

    Young trafficker on CCO

    A drug trafficker has been jailed and released on a CCO after large amounts of cocaine and methamphetamine were seized from his bedroom in Clyde.…

  • Man charged over alleged crophouse

    Man charged over alleged crophouse

    A 47-year-old man has been arrested by police at an alleged cannabis crophouse in Hampton Park. Divisional Response Unit police arrived with a search warrant…

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