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  • Second asbestos in Casey

    Second asbestos in Casey

    Another asbestos sample has been found in Casey. Casey Council identified suspected asbestos from a small sample in a mulched garden bed at Clydevale Avenue…

  • Councillor gift policy tightened

    Councillor gift policy tightened

    Casey Council updated its Councillor Gift Policy at the April meeting, with a major change of reducing the gift declaration limit from $50 to $20.…

  • Disclosures a key focus

    Disclosures a key focus

    Casey Council has proposed amendments to its governance rules to reflect the recommendations made by IBAC’s Operation Sandon, with a focus on openness and transparency.…

  • Let us remember

    Let us remember

    This year’s Cranbourne Anzac Day service has attracted a larger turnout than last year’s, with about 500 locals paying respects at the dawn service and…

  • ‘Random’ shooter jailed

    ‘Random’ shooter jailed

    A drug-addled gunman who randomly shot into a car containing two innocent teenagers in Clyde has been jailed. Anthony Creswell, 30, pleaded guilty at the…

  • We will remember them

    We will remember them

    With strong winds blowing the flags and warm sun bearing on the attendees, Endeavour Hills held an Anzac Day ceremony at 11am on Tuesday 23…

  • ‘Working homeless’ crisis

    ‘Working homeless’ crisis

    In a dire warning on the housing crisis, Casey has reportedly topped the state for growing numbers of the ‘working homeless’. In 2022-23, there were…

  • Fire restrictions ending

    Fire restrictions ending

    The Fire Danger Period (FDP) will end in Casey and Cardinia, as well as Baw Baw, Greater Dandenong and other council areas, at 1am on…

  • Woman dies following motorbike collision in Ballan

    Woman dies following motorbike collision in Ballan

    A Cranbourne woman died following a collision in Ballan in early April and police will prepare a report for the coroner. It is understood four…

  • Police targeting low-level speeding myths this Anzac Day

    Police targeting low-level speeding myths this Anzac Day

    Victoria Police will be educating drivers across the state, including in Casey, about the dangers of low-level speeding this Anzac Day weekend. Launched on Wednesday…

  • New beginnings for the Friends

    New beginnings for the Friends

    The Friends of Wilson Botanic Park will be turning a new leaf on Wednesday 24 April, when the community group’s members will gather at the…

  • Casey celebrates 15 years of safe driving

    Casey celebrates 15 years of safe driving

    The City of Casey’s learner driver mentorship program celebrated its 15th anniversary on Tuesday, 16 April, unveiling two new vehicles to aid the program’s capabilities.…

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