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New tech used for Clyde Road Upgrade

The latest in augmented reality technology is being put to good use on the Clyde Road Upgrade. Major Road Projects Victoria and its early works...

Teen arrested in alleged stolen car

A teen in an allegedly stolen vehicle has been arrested after an extended follow by police through the South East early on Wednesday 31...

Still ‘no action’ from Sandon report

Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association has called out the “lack of action” against former Casey councillors on the one-year anniversary of the IBAC Operation...

Mum’s final screams aired in trial

The bloodcurdling screams of a Sandhurst mother's final moments alive while her estranged husband allegedly hacked her to death in front of their children...

Missing link between Pearcedale and Mornington

A Pearcedale local has been disappointed at the continued absence of a direct bus service to Mornington Peninsula after 20 years of advocacy. Tim, who...

New program for water safety launches

A new pilot program to help people from multicultural backgrounds enjoy swimming with safety and security officially launched at Cardinia Life on Saturday 27...

New kinders on school sites for Casey

The State Government has announced two new kindergartens will be built on school sites in Casey South on 26 July. Two new kindergartens will open...

Changes are coming to our waste bins

Casey is inviting residents to have their say on how the community can better manage waste. Community feedback will help the Council to...

Casey Grammar’s Danielle Searles makes Most Influential Educator list for 2024

Casey Grammar teacher Danielle Searles has been named as one of Australia’s Most Influential Educators for 2024. Danielle leads the Junior School Art program, one...

Homelessness push for Sth East

Launch Housing is pitching to expand its ‘Youth Foyers’ program to homelessness hot-spots in Greater Dandenong and Casey. The Education First Youth Foyers (EFYF) model...

Absenteeism continues to rise

The number of students taking days off school has continued to climb following the Covid pandemic, with school attendance data for the 2019 to...

SEMMA slams training cuts

A South East manufacturers group has labelled State funding cuts to 22 private training organisations as “senseless”. The State Government argues that the affected registered...

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Casey Council to review controversial Local Law and suspend permit fees...

Casey Council is going to take a comprehensive review of its controversial Local Law, and fees for the private land use permits and their...