News
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Appeal for a stolen John Deere tractor
Police are investigating following the theft of a tractor from a vegetable farm in West Pearcedale on Saturday 22 June. Unknown offenders attended the market…
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Hoon mows down man in ‘deliberate’ hit-run
A man has been deliberately struck in a hit-run in Doveton on Sunday 21 July, police say. A black Holden station wagon and a white…
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Q & A with Tooradin Ward candidate Ali Yaghobi
Tell us about yourself and the organisation you work for. I’m Ali and I live in Clyde with my wife, two children and a mortgage!…
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Casey’s Rainbow Action Plan
The City of Casey has since endorsed their Rainbow Action Plan 2024-2028, which aims to improve the lives of the council’s LGBTQIA+ residents and families.…
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Micro-festival a hit in Cranbourne
Casey’s Live and Local music Micro-festivals finally hit Cranbourne. A line-up of artists, including Renee Naccari, Qeeran, and JHM, staged Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre on…
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Immersed in aboriginal arts
Families had a fun and educational day at the celebrations of NAIDOC Week at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne (RBGV) on Wednesday 10 July. Art facilitator…
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’Treated like a criminal’, push for defence of unimpaired drivers prescribed cannabis
A South East resident is sick of living in fear for simply taking medication for chronic pain, prompting him to support the establishment of a…
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Q & A with Tooradin Ward candidate Anthony Tassone
Tell us about yourself and the organisation(s) you work for. I have been married for 17 years to my wife Lauren who is a midwife…
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Lynn to appeal murder conviction
Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn is set to appeal his murder conviction over the death of camper Carol Clay, his lawyer says. The 57-year-old was…
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Pharmacy advocate runs for council
Community pharmacist and industry advocate Anthony Tassone is committed to bringing his experience in representation to the City of Casey if elected in October’s election.…
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Awareness journey
Misdiagnosis is like life playing a trick on you. It opens a crack but allows lights in. Clyde North’s author Santosh Nambiar was misdiagnosed with…
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‘Ludicrous’ 171km/h in 40 zone
A P-plate teen has been admonished by a magistrate after pleading guilty to dangerous driving and speeding at a “ludicrous” 171 km/h in a 40…