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  • Trafficker’s seeping DNA theory rejected

    Trafficker’s seeping DNA theory rejected

    A drug-trafficking dad who claimed his DNA had innocently “seeped” into a safe full of ‘ice’ has been found guilty by a Victorian County Court…

  • Q&A… with Quarters Primary School assistant principal Penny Denton

    Q&A… with Quarters Primary School assistant principal Penny Denton

    What do you love most about your job? I love that working in education no two days are ever the same! My role involves curriculum…

  • Help name a road in Casey

    Help name a road in Casey

    The City of Casey is inviting residents to submit commemorative names for consideration for a number of unnamed roads at Casey Fields sporting precinct in…

  • Crowbar carjacker jailed

    Crowbar carjacker jailed

    A former foreman has been jailed for a carjacking in which he allegedly rammed the victim’s vehicle and attacked him with a crowbar outside a…

  • Q&A… with Wendy Morrison, Customer Experience Officer at Casey Cardinia Libraries

    Q&A… with Wendy Morrison, Customer Experience Officer at Casey Cardinia Libraries

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I love going on ghost tours. What do you love about the work you do with the Casey…

  • Survivor solidarity gives life-changing support for local men

    Survivor solidarity gives life-changing support for local men

    One in 5 men across Australia will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, prompting one local volunteer group to give back and ensure…

  • Filling in the gaps

    Filling in the gaps

    Suicide Safer Communities is working to bring a world-first artificial intelligence suicide prevention program to Casey. CEO of the Life! Central charity and HelpNet online…

  • Stories of streets, stations and society

    Stories of streets, stations and society

    South-east Melbourne locals are encouraged to spruik local stories from their hometowns as part of an upcoming virtual tour-based podcast. Metro Trains is partnering with…

  • Dumped condoms raise concerns

    Dumped condoms raise concerns

    Police are investigating whether a plethora of condom boxes dumped in Lynbrook could be linked to an ongoing investigation into more than 100 sexually explicit…

  • A special celebration

    A special celebration

    Award-winning local provider of residential aged care, Lifeview, celebrated one of its special days on the calendar at the Cranbourne Gardens last Tuesday. Lifeview management…

  • Extra help for tertiary education

    Extra help for tertiary education

    A group of Federation University Berwick students have received financial support in their tertiary education journey this year. Across the Gippsland and Berwick campuses, Federation…

  • Emergency response crisis

    Emergency response crisis

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has called out the Minister of Police over the Clyde North police station promised in the 2018 state election. “One of…

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