News
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Feedback welcomed for Narre Warren level crossing proposal
Early concept designs for new Narre Warren Station and elevated rail bridge have been revealed by the State Government, with the community asked to provide…
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Gupta’s Galaxy push
Clyde North will have a representative at this year’s Mrs Galaxy Australia contest with Sonia Gupta selected as Mrs Clyde North Galaxy 2022. The early…
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From pain to passion
Cranbourne artist Wayne Ryan turned to sculpting and recreational metalwork in a time of darkness. Following the loss of his younger brother David, Mr Ryan…
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Hallam station set to close as works intensify
Hallam Station will be closed for nearly two months between March and May as part of the removal of the level crossing at Hallam Road…
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Helping young women succeed
Tempest Alphonse has developed a program to help steer the young South Sudanese women down a positive path. Concerned at the number of South Sudanese…
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Police brief: Police seek collision footage
Casey Highway Patrol officers are investigating the circumstances surrounding a collision at the intersection of Narre Warren – Cranbourne Road and Fleetwood Drive in Narre…
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“Brazen attack” nets big bill
Police remain on the hunt for the vandals who caused more than $100,000 in damage and lost materials on the railway line near Sandown Park…
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Casey Climate Plan: Have your say
The City of Casey is hosting five pop-up engagement events and two deliberative online climate action workshops across the next four weeks in its pursuit…
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ACE Foundation sets sights on Cardinia
The ACE (Aiding Casey Education) Foundation is hoping to expand it’s program to assist every student in the Cardinia Shire. The foundation provides support to…
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Walk for life
A brave and bereaved Cranbourne father is setting foot to Canberra and Sydney – a solo 1000-kilometre trek to meet Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.…
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Clean Up Deep Creek
Australians are being urged to register for Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 6 March. With the nationwide event fast approaching, people are running out…
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Rogers facilitates swapping stories
Clyde North resident Helen Rogers is encouraging reading in the Meridian Estate through the establishment of a free Book Swap. The Meridian Estate Little Free…












