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  • Liam’s brave journey

    Liam’s brave journey

    Earlier this month four-year-old Liam and his mum Michelle received the best possible news: Liam’s cancer was in remission again. But the family aren’t as…

  • Rotary Club welcomes new leader

    Rotary Club welcomes new leader

    The Rotary Club of Casey welcomed their new President on Saturday 8 July. Ben Plunkett marked his one year anniversary with the Rotary Club by…

  • Local upgrades on the waiting list

    Local upgrades on the waiting list

    Doveton locals have questioned when they can expect the Doveton Pool in the Park Master Plan to be implemented and when the upgrades to the…

  • Q&A with Cranbourne Justice of the Peace Lloma Shaw

    Q&A with Cranbourne Justice of the Peace Lloma Shaw

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself. I have been to every continent including the Arctic and Antarctic and through the Panama Canal eight times.…

  • Casey No 1 for violence

    Casey No 1 for violence

    Family violence is on the rise in Casey, and those aged 25-44 are at the highest risk of being both victim and perpetrator. The City…

  • Couple takes on cross country drive for charity

    Couple takes on cross country drive for charity

    Endeavour Hills couple Luke and Annabel Schulze are set for the adventure of a lifetime when they join a convoy of teams in this year’s…

  • Jail for elder’s ‘savage’ bashing

    Jail for elder’s ‘savage’ bashing

    A Cranbourne man who “savagely” and “cowardly” bashed his 87-year-old ex-father-in-law after a Facebook spat has been jailed. Gerard Michael Rabot, 51, pleaded guilty at…

  • Brigade laments inaction

    Brigade laments inaction

    A member of the Clyde CFA has spoken out about the team “getting fed up with empty promises of a new station“. Clyde CFA station…

  • Free legal help for harassment victims

    Free legal help for harassment victims

    South-East Monash Legal Service (SMLS) has launched a campaign to promote free legal assistance to those who have experienced sexual harassment at work. The Advocacy…

  • Eco education through crafts

    Eco education through crafts

    A group of eco-conscious kids were tested on their recycling know-how as part of an interactive crafting session. The City of Casey held their “Be…

  • Trial date set in accused camper killer’s case

    Trial date set in accused camper killer’s case

    A trial date has been confirmed for accused double killer Greg Lynn, but there’s concerns about his ability to fund the case. Victoria’s Supreme Court…

  • Q&A with Blairlogie CEO Carolyn Carr

    Q&A with Blairlogie CEO Carolyn Carr

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! When I was young I won an effigy competition held for Guy Fawkes night. The winner of the…

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