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  • Accused hit-run driver bailed due to lack of evidence

    Accused hit-run driver bailed due to lack of evidence

    A man charged over an alleged hit-run crash in Noble Park on Thursday 22 May has been bailed due to a lack of evidence that…

  • 10 servos robbed in 3 hours by machete gang

    10 servos robbed in 3 hours by machete gang

    Robbers armed with a machete have targeted 10 servos in three hours on the night of Tuesday 20 May, police say. Southern Metro Crime Squad…

  • Jailed after wild cop chase

    Jailed after wild cop chase

    A Dandenong-born carjacker has been jailed over a wild afternoon police pursuit in which he crashed and carjacked multiple vehicles across Melbourne and the South…

  • Cranbourne West Morning Tea raises over $2k

    Cranbourne West Morning Tea raises over $2k

    Cranbourne West Community Hub held a Biggest Morning Tea with Cranbourne West Secondary College this week, raising more than $2,000 for the Cancer Council. Cass…

  • Planning report next for Casey coastal community

    Planning report next for Casey coastal community

    Casey Council will prepare a planning report following the Casey Coastal Framework, with community consultation expected to gather input. Casey Coastal Framework is a strategic…

  • $12m lifeline for Aboriginal co-op

    $12m lifeline for Aboriginal co-op

    A key First Nations health and wellbeing organisation has secured its first infrastructure funding in more than 30 years in the 2025 State Budget. The…

  • Casey Council challenges precinct plan amid $11 million funding gap

    Casey Council challenges precinct plan amid $11 million funding gap

    Two proposed precincts in Casey South are set to resolve key council objections before finalising the land use guidelines, including an $11.7 million funding gap…

  • Youth group seeks anti-racism action in schools

    Youth group seeks anti-racism action in schools

    Centre for Multicultural Youth has welcomed the State Budget’s continued support for multicultural youth programs but says a more targeted approach is required for anti-racism…

  • Pivotal growth area fund cut in budget

    Pivotal growth area fund cut in budget

    Growth area councils say they are “forgotten” by the State Government after a vital infrastructure fund was cut in this year’s budget. The 2025-26 State…

  • Small turnout to May meeting

    Small turnout to May meeting

    The City of Casey’s monthly meeting was held on Tuesday, 20 May, with no hitches or interjections, as only 10 of the 80 registered residents…

  • Roads, hospitals and more, insight to State Budget

    Roads, hospitals and more, insight to State Budget

    The Victorian State Budget was recently announced earlier this afternoon, with a swathe of investments in the City of Casey. To begin, there is a…

  • Project blowout fallout

    Project blowout fallout

    Casey Council has made a strong stance that it will not be the lead delivery agency for eight intersection projects in two new precincts in…

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