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Quarters Primary bursts with colour for World Autism Awareness Day

Quarters Primary School in Cranbourne West celebrated World Autism Awareness Day on Wednesday 2 April. “This day is dedicated to raising awareness, fostering understanding, and...

Suburban voters left in the dark by AEC decision

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has confirmed it will not be placing any voting information advertisements in local community newspapers across Melbourne ahead of...

Eight charged in firearms trafficking

Police have charged eight men overnight and seized five firearms as part of their investigation into alleged firearms trafficking in Melbourne’s south east. With assistance...

Casey’s controversial Local Law review may cost over $200k

A review of Casey’s controversial Local Law is estimated to fork out ratepayers more than $200,000, Council reveals. A cost breakdown in the Casey Council...

Hallam Recreation Reserve celebrates opening of new facilities

Hallam Recreation Reserve has finished redevelopment. Now, it includes a renewed and remodelled building with a new community room, kitchen, office, and public amenities. City of...

Victoria considers alternative ports after Hastings setback

The State Government has been exploring alternatives to the proposed assembly infrastructure at the Port of Hastings for the state’s offshore wind projects, as...

Teens captured after alleged 200km/h Monash Fwy escapade

Seven teens have been arrested after police tracked several stolen cars up to 200km/h on Monash Freeway. Police say they followed a stolen Audi SQ5...

Politics panel show set to land in Berwick

ABC's Q+A panel show is set to gauge the federal election mood in Bruce and other crucial neighbouring seats next year. Locals are invited to...

Libs campaign manager ’sacked’

The Liberal campaign manager in Bruce has been reportedly sacked by the party over a series of abusive social media posts. Andrew McNabb, a...

Expert says new townhouse code could do more for outer suburbs

As the State’s new planning standards for townhouses and low-rise apartments remove the requirements for developments to align with the neighbourhood character, an urban...

Clyde rail link ‘urgently needed’

The Casey community is advocating for the extension of Cranbourne Train Line to Clyde ahead of the May election, labelling the infrastructure project as...

From paper to electronic fines

A new technology is rolled out by Victoria Police to issue penalty infringement notices electronically. The announcement just made today regarding ePins applications will...

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Toni an inspiring advocate

Antonia “Toni” Arfaras has spent over three decades changing lives across the City of Casey — but this year, her efforts have been officially...