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  • Proposed Cranbourne Hub sparks parking concerns

    Proposed Cranbourne Hub sparks parking concerns

    Parking concerns have emerged for the proposed Cranbourne Hub, prompting a debate among councillors for a solution. Council’s engagement outcome report has identified parking as…

  • State Budget delivers relief, surplus, and new levy

    State Budget delivers relief, surplus, and new levy

    The State Government has highlighted cost-of-living relief for families in the 2025-26 State Budget, while delivering an operating surplus, excluding funds for the $35 billion…

  • CISC pulls out from Cranbourne Hub

    CISC pulls out from Cranbourne Hub

    Community Information & Support Cranbourne (CISC) has pulled out as a preferred tenant from the proposed Cranbourne Hub. This means the community organisation will not…

  • State Budget unveils education infrastructure boost across Casey

    State Budget unveils education infrastructure boost across Casey

    The 2025-26 State Budget has unveiled another year of new funding for education infrastructure across the Casey area. The budget reveals that four new schools…

  • Coalition promises to scrap new emergency levy

    Coalition promises to scrap new emergency levy

    Coalition says they will scrap Labor’s new emergency levy if elected next year. Opposition leader Brad Battin said the State Government was once again using…

  • Casey community opposes new emergency levy

    Casey community opposes new emergency levy

    Casey community is opposing the controversial Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF), saying the new levy is a “cash grab” that will deepen the cost-of-living…

  • 80-person meeting capacity runs out, calls for more spaces

    80-person meeting capacity runs out, calls for more spaces

    The 80-capacity limit for the upcoming City of Casey May council meeting reached its limit on the first day of registrations, as the CRRA calls…

  • Steelworks buckling under $204K tax

    Steelworks buckling under $204K tax

    On the eve of the 2025-’26 State Budget, a Dandenong South business-owner has called for land tax relief after a 2300 per cent hike in…

  • Excitement in the air for Transit

    Excitement in the air for Transit

    With the $400,000 funding confirmed for the new Support and Skills Hub at Transit Soup Kitchen and Food Support, its volunteers and staff could not…

  • Monash handles high demand, but political critique remains

    Monash handles high demand, but political critique remains

    Monash Health has reported positive inclines leading to the release of the health services performance data in the third quarter; however, Liberal southern-metropolitan MP Georgie…

  • Clyde South greenfield plan on track

    Clyde South greenfield plan on track

    Planning for a new greenfield suburb in Clyde South is set to be funded in the upcoming 2025-’26 State Budget. Days ahead of the budget,…

  • Crossing concerns

    Crossing concerns

    A local parent’s request for crossing supervisors at the Viewbright Road and Bells Road intersection in Clyde North has been dismissed, with the City of…

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