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  • Ratepayers billed for Casey monitors

    Ratepayers billed for Casey monitors

    Casey ratepayers will be charged $1335 a day plus expenses for each of the two council monitors over the next 12 months, according to figures…

  • New chair for Western Port Biosphere as new directors welcomed

    New chair for Western Port Biosphere as new directors welcomed

    The Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Foundation has appointed Geoff Brooks as chair. He has succeeded retiring chair Jo McCoy, who reached her maximum…

  • Emerging artists creative hub takes shape

    Emerging artists creative hub takes shape

    Six local creatives have joined forces with architectural firm Sibling to transform Narre Warren Mechanics Hall into a bright, purpose-built creative hub. The co-design is…

  • New chapter for Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce

    New chapter for Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce

    A new committee for the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce was elected on Thursday 14 November and the business organisation is looking at a big agenda…

  • Casey farewells administrators

    Casey farewells administrators

    Casey’s three administrators officially finished their term after the mayor and deputy mayor elections on Tuesday 19 November. A close-out report was tabled in September,…

  • Best of the press

    Best of the press

    More than 170 people attended the Victorian Country Press Association’s pinnacle event for 2024, held at the RACV Resort in Torquay on Friday, 15 November.…

  • Kerrigan tunes in to Casey

    Kerrigan tunes in to Casey

    Captivating audiences with his mellow vocals and nostalgic atmosphere, Berwick local and seasoned musician, singer and songwriter Kerrigan La-Brooy aims to make 2025 a packed…

  • Glass for the future

    Glass for the future

    Cranbourne East Primary School has received 89 glasses from the non-profit organisation State Schools Relief (SSR). SSR, in partnership with the State Government, is delivering…

  • Financial watchdog warns of structural budget problems

    Financial watchdog warns of structural budget problems

    Years of deficits are a sign of a structurally sick Victorian budget and long-term plans to fix it are reactive, the state’s financial watchdog has…

  • Fatal collision in Pakenham

    Fatal collision in Pakenham

    Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a fatal collision in Pakenham on Thursday afternoon 21 November. It is understood a silver Audi, believed to…

  • Big crowds to call for action against domestic violence

    Big crowds to call for action against domestic violence

    Thousands of people will take to the streets demanding an end to gender-based violence, days after a man was charged with killing a 19-year-old woman…

  • Casey Residents and Ratepayer Association welcomes elected mayor and deputy mayor

    Casey Residents and Ratepayer Association welcomes elected mayor and deputy mayor

    Casey Residents and Ratepayer Association (CRRA) welcomes the election of the Waratah Ward councillor Stefan Koomen as mayor and Kalora Ward councillor Melinda Ambros as…

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