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  • Q&A with children’s services coodinator at Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre, Kirsty Tucker

    Q&A with children’s services coodinator at Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre, Kirsty Tucker

    Tell us about yourself and your job! I am married with a loving husband for 12 years and we have two beautiful children, I have…

  • Axe-wielding intruder jailed

    Axe-wielding intruder jailed

    An ice-addled and armed home intruder who erratically fled in a stolen car and veered off the road to avoid a police intercept in Narre…

  • Clyde Road upgrade begins

    Clyde Road upgrade begins

    Early works on the Clyde Road Upgrade have begun, with crews working to relocate and protect essential underground services. The works will be located at…

  • Project manager shows women can do it all

    Project manager shows women can do it all

    Now approaching the completion of her latest project, senior project manager Angela Vorng is excited to add the Hall Road Upgrade to the list of…

  • Alleged road-rage incident in Cranbourne

    Alleged road-rage incident in Cranbourne

    Police are investigating an alleged road-rage collision in Cranbourne on Saturday 10 February. A motorcyclist and a driver of a blue Audi Sedan ran into…

  • Trees lost

    Trees lost

    Frances Stephens* adored the lush stand of large oak trees next to where she lived. “There were a lot of them, possibly 20. They would…

  • EPA alerted after landfill fire

    EPA alerted after landfill fire

    A fire was detected at Hallam Road Landfill on the morning of 8 February. EPA was alerted by the site operator Veolia about smoke emanating…

  • Rabbit plague

    Rabbit plague

    Botanic Ridge residents are urging Casey Council to solve a local rabbit plague after several years of exhausting and futile battles with the invasive species.…

  • Hampton Park aggravated burglary

    Police are on the hunt for two men after an aggravated burglary in a Highland Avenue home in Hampton Park on Friday 2 February. Casey…

  • Temple VCAT hearing postponed

    Temple VCAT hearing postponed

    A planning permit hearing for the controversial $4.5m Hindu temple in the Mornington Peninsula Green Wedge has been postponed for seven months at the Victorian…

  • MPs in the air

    MPs in the air

    Local representatives are among the fray as Victorian MPs received backlash for the amount spent on international travel expenses in the past year. A total…

  • Storms hit Casey

    Storms hit Casey

    The impacts of Tuesday afternoon’s state-wide storms are continuing to be felt by people right across Casey, dealing with hazards and power outages that have…

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