News
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Student showcase lights up Bunjil
The 4C’s Cultural Showcase came alive at Bunjil Place on Monday 5 September with a stage show spectacular in the Bunjil Theatre and an art…
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Voices of Casey celebrate lucky milestone
Voices of Casey choir group celebrated its seventh birthday in style on Monday night, 5 September. The Choir commenced operation following an initiative from four…
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Gym with a profound purpose opens
A gym with a difference in more ways than one has opened in Hallam. My Sensory Gym is a non-for-profit organisation that offers sensory integration…
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Reformed trafficker avoids further jail
An Endeavour Hills drug trafficker and father has been spared further jail after completing a near-full recovery while in rehab. Dion Negrea, 25, pleaded guilty…
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Waste woes
Results in the City of Casey’s community satisfaction survey placing it lower than state average for the appearance of public spaces did not surprise Cranbourne…
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Police brief: Racing teens suffer suspended licenses
Two probationary drivers have immediately had their driver licences suspended after they were allegedly busted racing at high speeds in Narre Warren South early on…
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Bunjil welcomes art lovers for Archibald Prize exhibition
Bunjil Place Gallery has opened its doors to art lovers for the prestigious and popular Archibald Prize, with 52 portraits on display of featuring figures…
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See full turf three DDCA fixture
The turf three fixture has dropped. Having been promoted from turf four, Berwick Springs’ opens its season at home against Hampton Park, which finished last…
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Driver dies in Lynbrook crash
A driver has died after a car and a truck collided in Lynbrook early on Tuesday 6 September. Police say the car caught fire after…
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Seasonal change calls for continued home fire safety
While winter has officially come to an end, the cold weather remains and home fire safety is important all year round. According to the CFA,…
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Cranbourne down but not out
Cranbourne will be forced to do it the hard way in 2022, needing to beat a star-studded St Kilda City line-up to get through to…
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Casey libraries to benefit from funding
The State Government is investing more than $2 million in the City of Casey’s public libraries through the Public Libraries Funding Program. The Public Libraries…












