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  • Union challenges minister’s claim

    Union challenges minister’s claim

    A Victorian firefighter union has lashed out at a minister’s claim that the fire rescue for the 3 March Clyde North fire was delivered within…

  • New citizens welcomed

    New citizens welcomed

    Casey welcomed over 700 new Australian citizens across three ceremonies held at Bunjil Place on Tuesday 27 February. Each year Casey hosts multiple citizenship ceremonies,…

  • Tempo at Bunjil

    Tempo at Bunjil

    Through flips, juggling, balancing acts and daring dives, the Flying Fruit Fly Circus is looking to put on a masterful performance at Bunjil Place on…

  • Women firing up for state champs

    Women firing up for state champs

    A new women’s team from District 9 and 27’s Women’s Networking Groups are joining forces and hitting the running track to warm up for the…

  • Alleged hoon fights jail indication

    Alleged hoon fights jail indication

    An alleged high-speed hoon from Berwick will fight scores of charges including speeding up to 262km/h, drag racing on freeways as well as seat-swapping with…

  • Grants for the community: Applications opening soon

    Grants for the community: Applications opening soon

    Casey’s 2024-25 Community Grants Program and the 2024-27 Community Service Organisation Funding Program will open on Monday 18 March, offering a range of financial assistance…

  • Eastern Fwy trucking boss walks free on community order

    Eastern Fwy trucking boss walks free on community order

    The man who put a truck driver behind the wheel while high on drugs and short on sleep before he killed four police officers has…

  • Going green for charity

    Going green for charity

    The John Mc Foundation is kicking off another year of tremendous generosity with their St Patrick’s Day Charity Walk on Sunday 17 March at Wilson…

  • Home fires fury

    Home fires fury

    A residential fire on Spartan Avenue has sparked fury over the undelivered Clyde North Fire Station. Eight garages and one townhouse were destroyed in the…

  • Painting a new picture

    Painting a new picture

    The cream panelled arts shed tucked away in the Old Cheese Factory has become an artistic haven for locals who have found their creative outlet…

  • New citizens welcomed

    New citizens welcomed

    Casey welcomed over 700 new Australian citizens across three ceremonies held at Bunjil Place on Tuesday 27 February. Each year Casey hosts multiple citizenship ceremonies,…

  • Support for dad groups

    Support for dad groups

    The State Government is putting more funding into local groups for new dads – awarding $2 million in grants to 18 community organisations and local…

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