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  • Greatest gambling loss recorded in Casey

    Greatest gambling loss recorded in Casey

    Casey recorded a $159 million loss in gambling venues in the 2022-2023 financial year, which exceeds its previous greatest loss, a draft Gambling Harm Minimisation…

  • Fee-relief for select kinders

    Fee-relief for select kinders

    The City of Casey has since endorsed the move to exempt some independent-run kindergartens from the $103 fee associated with the Central Registration and Enrolment…

  • No train on the horizon for Clyde

    No train on the horizon for Clyde

    Communities beyond Cranbourne still feel left out of train access with the continued silence on the Clyde Rail Link, while a new station has recently…

  • Casey residents impacted by EPA data breach

    Casey residents impacted by EPA data breach

    Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria’s external contact centre was hacked with thousands of customers’ information stolen, including those of Casey residents who reported odour pollution…

  • Dandenong Creek flood threat eased

    Dandenong Creek flood threat eased

    A flood warning for the Dandenong Creek catchment has been downgraded. SES Victoria issued a Minor Flood Warning to replace a Watch and Act emergency…

  • Hallam roads flooded

    Hallam roads flooded

    Roads in Hallam have been closed due to flooding as a Watch and Act emergency message remained in place on Tuesday 16 July. Centre Road…

  • ‘Move to higher ground’: Watch and Act alert for Dandenong Creek

    ‘Move to higher ground’: Watch and Act alert for Dandenong Creek

    A Watch and Act emergency message has been issued for a rising Dandenong Creek this morning (16 July), with affected residents advised to move to…

  • Creative Professional Development Program: Expressions of Interest

    Creative Professional Development Program: Expressions of Interest

    Expressions of Interest for the City of Casey’s Creative Professional Development Program are now open. Partnering with Craft, the program will provide artists, crafters and…

  • Annual expo remains a local hit

    Annual expo remains a local hit

    The Berwick District Woodworkers Club held their annual expo over the weekend, showcasing works from members of the group which ranged from pens to horses,…

  • ‘If necessary, terminate’, premier calls for construction union agreements to be reviewed

    ‘If necessary, terminate’, premier calls for construction union agreements to be reviewed

    Major worksites are on notice as the State Government calls for review and ‘if necessary’ termination of workplace agreements with one of the most powerful…

  • Carjacking mob attack tourists

    Carjacking mob attack tourists

    A Pakenham woman who was part of a mob that inflicted a violent, “sickening” carjacking on two young tourists in Narre Warren South has been…

  • Nashos keep on ‘giving back’

    Nashos keep on ‘giving back’

    The National Servicemen’s Association South-East branch has again come to the fore with its 21st annual Christmas toy drive. On Saturday 6 July, the ‘nashos’…

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