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  • 35 years of rattling tins for the Good Friday Appeal

    35 years of rattling tins for the Good Friday Appeal

    For 35 years, Cranbourne CFA member Debbie Jackson has been tin-rattling for the Good Friday Appeal, raising much-needed funds for sick children attending the Royal…

  • Accused gunman denied bail over risk to community

    Accused gunman denied bail over risk to community

    An accused gunman has been denied bail after allegedly shooting another man during an altercation, leaving the victim with shotgun pellets in his heart and…

  • 15 years of volunteering

    15 years of volunteering

    Doveton resident Ederlynn Carkeek has been acknowledged by Monash Health for her 15 years of invaluable volunteering at Dandenong Hospital. The soon-to-be 68-year-old started around…

  • Lost deposit hope

    Lost deposit hope

    Affected families by the collapse of Victorian builder Montego Homes now can register to claim their lost deposits back. The State Government is extending the…

  • Education key amid rise in dog attacks, rushes

    Education key amid rise in dog attacks, rushes

    Dog attacks and rushes have been a recurring problem in the City of Casey, and for the financial year of 2023 to 2024 so far,…

  • Cleaning up around the trees

    Cleaning up around the trees

    Community association Friends of the Tulliallan Elms presented a distinctive way to support Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 3 March, combining tree conservation education…

  • Musicians wow lake crowd

    Musicians wow lake crowd

    Casey Philharmonic Orchestra staged Music by the Lake at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick on Saturday 2 March, joined by a range of local dance troops,…

  • Call to ban Casey ex-Crs

    Call to ban Casey ex-Crs

    A ratepayers association has called on the State Government to ban Casey’s ‘class of 2016’ councillors from standing in the 2024 elections. Casey Residents and…

  • Jacob makes the leap on 29 Feb

    Jacob makes the leap on 29 Feb

    Fifteen ‘Leap Year’ babies have ventured into the world at Casey and Dandenong hospitals this year. Among those born on the rare date of 29…

  • ‘Fire hazard’ worry

    ‘Fire hazard’ worry

    The maintenance of a Casey Council property in Tooradin is causing fire hazards and ecological concerns, locals say, as the rear of the property has…

  • Amendment concerns

    Amendment concerns

    Surrounding communities of Stevensons Brothers Industries (SBI) landfill claim that the operator’s proposed planning permit amendments will lead to increased traffic, dust, and diversion of…

  • Volunteer award for Wellsprings

    Volunteer award for Wellsprings

    South East support service Wellsprings for Women’s groundbreaking volunteering project for migrant and refugee women has been crowned with a statewide award. The service was…

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