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  • Locals feel trapped

    Locals feel trapped

    Residents in Cranbourne East say they are “trapped“ after the road closures were introduced on both ends of Linsell Boulevard. Locals living in the nearby…

  • Letter to the editor

    Letter to the editor

    Who is best placed to deliver taxpayer-funded research that benefits our nation? This is one of the many challenges facing the Federal Government as it…

  • How to ‘grow around grief’

    How to ‘grow around grief’

    A ground-breaking, free tool kit clearly shows how people bereaved by suicide can “get good help” and how others can “give good help” in the…

  • Adding to their Hall of Fame

    Adding to their Hall of Fame

    Fifty-six time award winning Narre Warren high tech business Successful Endeavours has yet again been nominated, hoping to add another shiny frame to their Hall…

  • ‘Wind’ farm cuts emissions

    ‘Wind’ farm cuts emissions

    City of Casey’s first wind turbine and battery storage system has been installed at Myuna Farm in Doveton. Since 2004, the farm has reduced greenhouse…

  • Hampton Park house in flames

    Hampton Park house in flames

    Emergency services were called to a Hampton Park home around 5am this morning after the house caught fire. The Plateau Crescent home was “fully alight”…

  • EPA legal action against Cranbourne tip

    EPA legal action against Cranbourne tip

    EPA Victoria has started Supreme Court action against Cranbourne tip operator SBI Landfill Pty Ltd and its directors over prolonged odour impacts on neighbourning residents.…

  • Dementia rehab program launching in Casey

    Dementia rehab program launching in Casey

    Casey residents over the age of 65 who are living with dementia can now access rehabilitation activities to support independence and wellbeing. Aged care provider…

  • Essential learning tools donated to schools

    Essential learning tools donated to schools

    Secondary schools across Casey have been gifted with repurposed laptops as part of the ‘This is IT’ charity initiative, as a way to decrease the…

  • Casey Grammar’s influential educators

    Casey Grammar’s influential educators

    Casey Grammar continues to win national recognition with Principal Fiona Williams and Head of Early Years Vanessa Hodgkiss named as two of Australia’s Most Influential…

  • Premier’s IBAC evidence revealed

    Premier’s IBAC evidence revealed

    Premier Daniel Andrews says he had “no recollection” of controversial developer John Woodman raising planning matters with him, an IBAC report has noted. The Premier’s…

  • Former councillors ‘vindicated’ by IBAC report

    Former councillors ‘vindicated’ by IBAC report

    Former councillor and Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association (CRRA) chairperson Brian Oates say Casey desperately needs “good candidates” at the next council elections in the…

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