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  • Young leaders announced

    Young leaders announced

    The Quarters Primary School has welcomed in its first student leadership team. Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards visited the school on Friday 2 June to present…

  • Inspiring young women celebrate with mentors

    Inspiring young women celebrate with mentors

    Groups of bright Year 11 ladies from various Casey schools joined inspiring local women for the Women of Note Casey Mentor Breakfast on Friday 2…

  • Paving the runway for third major airport

    Paving the runway for third major airport

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has flown the flag for building a new airport in Melbourne’s South East. Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday 31 May, he…

  • Showcasing cultural diversity

    Showcasing cultural diversity

    Hampton Park Secondary College celebrated their diverse cultures at a “Multicultural Assembly“ on Thursday 25 May. “HPSC students and staff put together a fantastic show…

  • $1.9 million for local students

    $1.9 million for local students

    On Thursday, June 1, Cranbourne Park Primary School welcomed Minister for Education, The Hon. Natalie Hutchins MP, and Member for Cranbourne, Ms Pauline Richards MP,…

  • Covid levy concerns: business

    Covid levy concerns: business

    Business groups are warning about the impact of incoming payroll levies announced in this years’ State Budget. South Eastern Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) is one…

  • Covid ‘credit card’ looms large

    Covid ‘credit card’ looms large

    Treasurer Tim Pallas introduced this years’ budget into a “booming job market and healthy economy” with a focus on Covid economic recovery. “In this budget…

  • Hundreds attend healing expo

    Hundreds attend healing expo

    Over 400 people gathered at Cranbourne Public Hall on Sunday 4 June to experience alternative healing and mediumship at the Cranbourne Holistic and Psychic Expo.…

  • Community sport cancelled

    Community sport cancelled

    The Casey Netball Association is struggling to keep games on the roster after a post-COVID decline in umpire volunteers. “As a player and a parent…

  • Charities win landfill tax ‘protection’

    Charities win landfill tax ‘protection’

    As part of the State Budget announcements, the State Government has backtracked on its proposed waste tax on charity shops. Charitable Recycling Australia director Jeff…

  • Funding boost for Wellsprings for Women

    Funding boost for Wellsprings for Women

    Wellsprings for Women’s family violence service has had its funding boosted to $788,000 over the next two years. Prevention of Family Violence Minister Ros Spence…

  • Police to ramp up enforcement over long weekend

    Police to ramp up enforcement over long weekend

    Victoria Police is urging motorists to take extra care on the roads over the King’s Birthday long weekend as the number of lives lost surges…

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