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  • Libs ‘Battin’ down the hatches as leader outlines vision

    Libs ‘Battin’ down the hatches as leader outlines vision

    It’s third time lucky for newly elected Liberal leader Brad Battin as he sets out his priorities and attempts to unite a divided party after…

  • Battin the new Victorian Liberal leader

    Battin the new Victorian Liberal leader

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has emerged victorious in the tussle for the Victorian Liberal leadership. Mr Battin was today (Friday 27 December) elected the Opposition…

  • Q & A with Casey deputy mayor Melinda Ambros

    Q & A with Casey deputy mayor Melinda Ambros

    Tell us about yourself and what you did before getting elected into the council. I am a proud resident of the City of Casey and…

  • Double Blow This Christmas

    Double Blow This Christmas

    For the second time, Ian George’s car window has been shattered in Berwick, leaving him hoping it will be the last. “I’ve got a second…

  • Frustrated Mothers Lead The Way

    Frustrated Mothers Lead The Way

    Despite the global push for inclusivity, accessible spaces for children with special needs remain limited and often impossible to find. Pakenham’s Danielle Lines and Berwick’s…

  • Narre Warren station undergoing upgrades

    Narre Warren station undergoing upgrades

    The Narre Warren police station is currently undergoing upgrades as part of the State Government’s $78 million investment in Melbourne’s southeast corridor. Announced on Wednesday…

  • Kinder graduation brightens the garden

    Kinder graduation brightens the garden

    Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre had its first kindergarten program graduation on Thursday 12 December. A spokesperson for the centre said it was a…

  • Give the gift of hope these holidays

    Give the gift of hope these holidays

    A Botanic Ridge heart transplant recipient and her family are issuing a plea to Victorians to give the gift of hope this holiday season by…

  • Jail for stabbed passenger’s death

    Jail for stabbed passenger’s death

    A man who drove a fatally-stabbed victim to the front of Casey Hospital has been jailed for manslaughter. Jordan Riley, 42, initially charged with murder,…

  • Infrastructure, jobs, and communication needed, they say

    Infrastructure, jobs, and communication needed, they say

    Former councillors say Casey needs infrastructure, more jobs, and improved communication in the future. Star News talked with former councillors to look into the future…

  • Three decades of changes

    Three decades of changes

    History is made of changes, trivial or significant. As the City of Casey had its 30th anniversary on Sunday 15 December, Star News talked with…

  • Bringing joy to the world

    Bringing joy to the world

    Local church and charity Gethsemane presented its annual Clyde Carols by Candlelight at Hillcrest Oval on Saturday 14 December. Gethsemane Church founder Kerrigan La-Brooy said…

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