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Expressions of Interest open for 2024 Community Leadership Program
Expressions of Interest for the City of Casey’s Community Leadership Program opened on Monday 11 March. First launched in 2021, the program aims to represent…
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Digital meters saving millions on water bills
Customers in Melbourne’s south-east have saved over $5.2 million from their water bills after one of the largest digital meter rollouts across the country. Minister…
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Deeper roots to pay gaps
Addressing the gender pay gap issue could be as deep as tackling foundational aspects of Australian society and culture, it’s been stated, following statistics revealed…
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Woodman’s loses IBAC damages bid
Developer John Woodman’s claim that his reputation was unreasonably damaged by IBAC has been dismissed by the Victorian Supreme Court. Woodman had claimed for damages…
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Together we rise
Despite being a newcomer to the field, Nas Recovery Centre (NRC) has taken a step forward in offering innovative and culturally aware support to African-Australian…
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Berwick-Cranbourne Road traffic switch and Rochester Parade reopening
Major Road Projects Victoria has started the next stage of work for the Berwick-Cranbourne Road intersection. Works to upgrade the intersection of Berwick-Cranbourne and Narre…
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Drugs, homemade explosives and imitation firearm seized in Cranbourne
Police allegedly located a quantity of drugs, a homemade explosive, and a loaded 3D-printed firearm after executing a warrant in Cranbourne on Wednesday 20 March.…
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Two charged following Hampton Park shooting
Police charged two people on 20 March as part of their investigation into a non-fatal shooting in Hampton Park last weekend. A 25-year-old Cranbourne East…
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Jail for glassing patron’s throat
A Casey man has been jailed over an “extremely dangerous” glassing that cut a pub-goer’s throat and jugular vein. Clint William Bellingham, 33, pleaded guilty…
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Enjoying the greenery
Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick became a sea of green in celebration of St Patrick’s Day, as part of a John Mc Foundation charity walk.…
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No decision on developer donation ban
An IBAC recommendation to ban property developers from making political donations remains up in the air. The State Government has announced it will accept most…
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Doctor suspended
Services at a women’s health clinic in Hampton Park have been partially closed and a surgeon suspended following a Casey woman’s death after an abortion…