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  • Roads rage

    Roads rage

    “Does someone have to die for them to do something about this intersection?” asks Clyde resident Mick Ferrari. The meeting of Ballarto Road and Clyde-Five…

  • Rubbish at Cranbourne Station leaves commuter at tipping point

    Rubbish at Cranbourne Station leaves commuter at tipping point

    Discarded rubbish and the alleged presence of rats at Cranbourne station has left commuter Sandra Bianco “disgusted”. Ms Bianco registered a complaint with Metro trains…

  • Casey to share in family violence prevention funding

    Casey to share in family violence prevention funding

    The City of Casey will receive a $212,500 share of a funding package to support programs soon to be released through Council’s Gender Equality and…

  • Liberals to match pledge for local “champions”

    Liberals to match pledge for local “champions”

    The Australian Liberal Party will match Labor’s pledge of $700,000 to upgrade Sikh Volunteers Australia’s new kitchen and community centre in Langwarrin. The announcement was…

  • Hallam station hits the heights

    Hallam station hits the heights

    Hallam Station has become the latest to receive the Level Crossing Removal Project makeover, with the new station officially reopening to passengers on Monday 2…

  • Priorities but no promises

    Priorities but no promises

    Holt’s election candidates have had their say on The City of Casey’s advocacy for critical road and rail projects in the South East. Casey Council…

  • Victims remembered

    Victims remembered

    Families from the City of Casey and Greater Dandenong came together at Dandenong’s Harmony Square on Sunday 24 April to mourn the victims of the…

  • New artwork set to make a splash

    A new artwork paying homage to Cranbourne wetlands will provide a vibrant entryway to the new Merinda Park Station. The artwork, by Australian artist Catherine…

  • Casey short-changed

    Casey short-changed

    Casey Council claims its vital services are being shortchanged by State Government cost-shifting. The council cited a shortfall in funding for school crossing programs and…

  • Police brief: Serious assault in Hallam prompts appeals for witnesses

    Police brief: Serious assault in Hallam prompts appeals for witnesses

    Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious assault in Hallam in the early hours of Wednesday 20 April. Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives have…

  • Commuters face weekend disruptions

    Commuters face weekend disruptions

    Scheduled works will see trains on the Cranbourne and Pakenham only run to and from Caulfield Station this weekend. The changes will begin from 9pm…

  • In the room where it happens

    In the room where it happens

    Brooke Custerson was just a young girl when her father taught her how to hold drum sticks for the first time. Back then, the Pearcedale…

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