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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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Hit-run driver gets CCO
A hit-run driver who claimed he drove away from a critically injured pedestrian due to fears about ‘African gangs’ has been sentenced. Joshua Graham Bunker,…
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Show off your ‘tiny art’ talent
Casey’s Connected Libraries is encouraging locals to enter their Tiny Art Show competition. “Connected Libraries are running the Tiny Art Competition for the second year…
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New support for community programs
The City of Casey will soon open applications for its Equipment and Training Grant program, aimed at supporting not-for-profit community groups. This grant program provides…
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Seven teens in allegedly stolen cars charged
Seven boys and girls have been charged after two alleged stolen cars were travelling at high speeds early on Friday 30 June, according to police.…
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Boys charged after police pursuit
Three boys have been charged after a police pursuit of an allegedly stolen vehicle across several South East suburbs. A 13-year-old Hampton Park boy, a…
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The country kid who conquered
In an interview with the Pakenham-Berwick Gazette in 2001, jockey Peter Mertens said he hoped one of his six children would follow him into the…
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Homeslessness prevention boost
Casey based charity Kids Under Cover received $100,000 from social enterprise Homes for Homes as part of this years funding grant. This is the first…
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New JPs needed
The Cranbourne and Narre Warren Justices of the Peace are encouraging local residents to consider becoming a certified Justice of the Peace (JP). “For people…
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Special Olympics stars shine
Around 350 athletes descended upon Casey’s sporting facilities over the weekend to take part in the 2023 Special Olympics Victoria State Games. The State Games…
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New play space for nature-loving kids
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne launched its new Woodland Picnic Area playground on Friday 30 June, designed to inspire the next generation of nature lovers. Minister…
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Fears AI will replace workers
Berwick has been listed fourth in the top ten Victorian suburbs facing automation shifts in the workplace, according to suburb-data provider Suburbtrends. An estimated 12,092…












