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Addressing foundations of masculinity when tackling family violence

The City of Casey has the the highest rate of incidents related to family violence out of all Victorian local government areas, according to...

Berwick-Cranbourne Road intersection opens

Major Road Projects Victoria reopened the new-look Berwick-Cranbourne Road signalised intersection on Friday 5 July. Upgrading the ninth and final intersection on the Narre Warren-Cranbourne...

Celebrate NAIDOC

Families joined the celebrations of NAIDOC Week at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne on Tuesday 9 July, despite the heavy rain. Taungarang women and Aboriginal artist...

Former Casey worker puts his hand up for election race

Clyde’s Ali Yaghobi has announced his intention to run for Tooradin Ward in October’s election, ambitious to bring his rich experience in the local...

Community pays tribute to Cranbourne North fisherman

Community members gathered around Frankston Pier in the early morning on Saturday 6 July to pay tribute to an allegedly murdered Cranbourne North fisherman. The...

Casey Fields fitness trail now complete

The remaining 1.3 kilometres of the path works for the second stage of the Casey Fields fitness trail is now complete, after the initial...

Clyde North man charged over fatal crash in Tooradin

A driver has been charged over a a fatal car crash in Tooradin, in which a Dandenong man died at the scene. Major Collision Investigation...

Andrew Gai to run for council

Australia Day Award and Victorian Refugee Achievement Award recipient Andrew Gai will run for Tooradin Ward in the council election this year. The Cranbourne East...

Join the Tiny Art Show

Connected Libraries has launched the 2024 Tiny Art Show. Participants can collect a canvas for free from any Connected Library location at Bunjil Place, Cranbourne,...

Moonlit Sanctuary Reptile Centre opens

Moonlit Sanctuary in Pearcedale opened a new Reptile Centre on Thursday 4 July. The newest attraction features a collection of venomous snakes, pythons, a freshwater...

Dandenong man dies in Tooradin crash

A Dandenong man has died and two injured in a car crash in Tooradin on Saturday 6 July. Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives say the...

Feds praise GSEM roadmap

The South East’s “critical” manufacturing sector was “key” to the government’s ‘A Future Made in Australia’ plan, Federal Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor told a...

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Consultation conference to come for the proposed Hampton Park Waste Transfer...

Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria has confirmed it will hold a consultation conference for the assessment of the Development Licence of the proposed Hampton...