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  • Cranbourne man arrested following E-bike stampede in Albert Park

    Cranbourne man arrested following E-bike stampede in Albert Park

    A 21-year-old Cranbourne man has been charged following a reckless e-bike hooning incident involving approximately 100 youths in Albert Park earlier this year. The charges…

  • Safer crossing point for pedestrians in Berwick

    Safer crossing point for pedestrians in Berwick

    Residents in Berwick’s south are set to receive a safety upgrade as an elevated crossing across Eden Rise Village is scheduled to begin works in…

  • King of the Hill

    King of the Hill

    A strong Labor Party win in the federal election spelled the same story for Bruce MP Julian Hill, who retained his seat and continued the…

  • Hampton Park waste station heads to VCAT

    Hampton Park waste station heads to VCAT

    Residents are alarmed the controversial Hampton Park Waste Transfer Station is in the hands of the state’s planning tribunal. They cite VCAT’s notorious past decision…

  • Casey leaders attend Cranbourne Rotary night

    Casey leaders attend Cranbourne Rotary night

    Cranbourne Rotary Club had an “informative” night with the City of Casey’s chief executive officer and Mayor. The Rotary Club invited Casey Chief Executive Officer…

  • Battin rejects concerns after federal party nightmare

    Battin rejects concerns after federal party nightmare

    With his federal party receiving one of the worst results in its history, state opposition leader Brad Battin has fended off implications to his future…

  • SEMMA calls for land tax cap

    SEMMA calls for land tax cap

    The South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) has called upon the Victorian Government to put a cap on land tax increases for the next five…

  • Veolia fined over Dandenong Sth dairy stench

    Veolia fined over Dandenong Sth dairy stench

    Two Veolia waste-disposal companies have been fined nearly $20,000 over a smelly mess that attracted a swarm of insects to a factory at Dandenong South.…

  • Casey Council remains in SECCCA

    Casey Council remains in SECCCA

    Casey Council says it will remain part of a regional councils’ climate-change alliance, despite the Greater Dandenong Council’s recent pullout. In April, Greater Dandenong Council…

  • Casey speaks on corflutes

    Casey speaks on corflutes

    With votes being counted and post-election celebrations underway, the City of Casey stated that no permits for electoral signage have been issued throughout the entire…

  • National Reconciliation Week at Bunjil

    National Reconciliation Week at Bunjil

    Residents in the City of Casey have been invited to a free community event that acknowledges and honours the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures…

  • Joint efforts to save endangered Swamp Everlasting

    Joint efforts to save endangered Swamp Everlasting

    Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is collaborating with two local primary schools to cultivate an endangered native species. The citizen science project, called Raising Rarity, is part…

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