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  • Inquiry calls for child abuse survivors

    Inquiry calls for child abuse survivors

    Survivors of child sexual abuse in Victorian government schools are being asked to come forward to share their experiences. An independent Board of Inquiry is…

  • The value of volunteering

    The value of volunteering

    At 84 years of age, Palliative Care South East (PCSE) volunteer Gwen Clough said she has no plans of stopping. The Hampton Park local has…

  • South East hoon jailed for three months

    South East hoon jailed for three months

    A serial hoon facing scores of charges from illegal ‘skid meets’ has been sentenced to three months’ jail. Cooper Peatling, 25, faced the Dandenong Magistrates’…

  • Targeting teenage thieves

    Targeting teenage thieves

    The South East has emerged as a hotspot for youth offenders arrested in relation to a number of burglaries and car thefts with police concerned…

  • Carers celebrated

    Carers celebrated

    Local residents Rochelle Hope and Zolfeqar Ahmadi have received recognition for their contribution as employees of the Caring for You Nursing Agency as part of…

  • Father fun at Quarters PS

    Father fun at Quarters PS

    Fathers were the focus of the day at a special Father’s Day Picnic at Quarters Primary School in Cranbourne West on Friday 1 September. Teacher…

  • A delight for dads

    A delight for dads

    Devon Meadows Primary School students celebrated their fathers with an early breakfast and a kick of the footy, as part of their Father’s Day event…

  • A delight for dads

    A delight for dads

    Devon Meadows Primary School students celebrated their fathers with an early breakfast and a kick of the footy, as part of their Father’s Day event…

  • Police issue road safety warning

    Police issue road safety warning

    Victoria Police is issuing an urgent road safety warning to all motorists as the state enters a high-risk period for death and serious injury. There…

  • Fresh data leads CFA concern

    Fresh data leads CFA concern

    An alarming number of Victorians living in high-risk bushfire areas say they would stay at their properties until they felt threatened by a bushfire, or…

  • Hallam and Cranbourne North boys charged after attempted robbery

    Hallam and Cranbourne North boys charged after attempted robbery

    Police have charged a 17-year-old Cranbourne North boy and a 14-year-old Hallam boy with attempted robbery following an attempted robbery in Mount Waverley on Wednesday…

  • Advocating for diverse voices

    Advocating for diverse voices

    Cranbourne’s Kanu Aggarwal is passionate about tackling discrimination issues relating to racial profiling, unfair treatment towards minorities, hate crimes and bullying. The 2022 Casey Citizen…

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