News
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CFA host training day ahead of Summer
With El Niño already declared and the nation collectively preparing for another challenging Summer, the CFA are hard at work ensuring they are prepared to…
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Casey Council appoints new mowing contractors
Following community feedback of last year’s mowing performance, Casey Council has conducted a thorough review of its mowing services model and has committed to providing…
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Arborists converge
Watching arborists perform stunts could easily trick you into an illusion that tree climbing is effortless. The just-finished 2023 Victorian Tree Climbing Championships (VTCC) certainly…
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Garden club revels in 50th anniversary
When a local club celebrated its 50th anniversary, a dive into the past would strike any loyal member, or even a bystander, as inevitable for…
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Ducklings reunited with mother
A group of local firies made rescued a flock of ducklings from a drain on Saturday 4 November thanks to a quick-thinking mother duck. CFA…
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Wait time drop
Emergency waiting times have reduced at Casey Hospital but non-urgent planned surgery waits are on the rise, according to the latest official stats. The latest…
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‘Severe’ rent crunch
Casey rentals are at their most unaffordable since 2015 – severely so for pensioner couples, according to newly released statistics. The Rental Affordability Index depicts…
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Premier visits for Clyde Primary upgrade
Clyde Primary School’s multil-million-dollar upgrade is now complete, with Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier Ben Carroll visiting the school to formally open the expansive…
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Forever homes
The Lost Dogs’ Home Cranbourne is appealing to the community to help rehome more than 30 dogs. Service delivery team leader Sally Laity said the…
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Bogged duo in Cranbourne
Police have arrest two people after they were bogged while allegedly fleeing from police in Cranbourne during early morning on Wednesday 15 November. Officers came…
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Honour the fallen
Hampton Park Progress Association has run a service at 11pm Saturday 11 November to honour Australians fallen in the First World War. Over 50 people…
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Dispose of batteries safely, warns Casey Council
Casey Council has urged residents not to put batteries in kerbside bins to help keep the community safe. Batteries consist of toxic substances and can…