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  • Planning changes proposed to protect Green Wedge and residential areas

    Planning changes proposed to protect Green Wedge and residential areas

    The Casey community is encouraged to provide feedback on a new planning scheme amendment, which involves a review of the planning framework for the Casey…

  • All fun and games in Casey

    All fun and games in Casey

    Casey residents of all ages are encouraged to lace up their runners and stretch out their muscles to take part in Casey Council’s free Spring…

  • New partnership waves

    New partnership waves

    Western Port Biosphere Reserve Foundation and fishing conservation charity OzFish Unlimited have struck up a new partnership to build awareness of the Western Port Biosphere…

  • Annual report shines a light on Casey’s achievements

    Annual report shines a light on Casey’s achievements

    Casey Council has named a number of highlights over the 2022-2023 period in its annual report, including hosting the Archibald Prize at Bunjil Place and…

  • Prescribed burn in Warneet

    Prescribed burn in Warneet

    A prescribed burn will be carried out in Warneet around 6pm on Monday 23 October. The Tooradin Fire Brigade will be assisting Warneet-Blind Bight Fire…

  • Busy bee Scarlett works wonder

    Busy bee Scarlett works wonder

    With two casual jobs, volunteer work, and co-hosting a radio program about disability, Clyde North resident Scarlett Jennings has been embracing her hectic and vibrant…

  • Impounded after a wheelie

    Impounded after a wheelie

    Police have impounded a Ducati motorcycle after the rider allegedly performed a mono in front of them in Cranbourne North on Thursday 19 October. Officers…

  • Cash for cans, bottles back on 1 Nov

    Cash for cans, bottles back on 1 Nov

    Drink bottles and cans can be turned to cash with the opening of the Victorian Container Deposit Scheme from 1 November. Each eligible container that’s…

  • Accused dark-web trafficker on $500K surety

    Accused dark-web trafficker on $500K surety

    A Cranbourne man accused of trafficking LSD and cannabis over the dark web has been granted bail on a $500,000 surety. Lucas Raymond Bingham, 42,…

  • Heartwarming friendship between Kerry and Camo

    Heartwarming friendship between Kerry and Camo

    A pairing brought together by the heartbroken pleas of a family across the world has blossomed into a strong friendship between Berwick’s Kerry Norton and…

  • Beaumaris inquiry hearings set to begin

    Beaumaris inquiry hearings set to begin

    Public hearings for an inquiry into historical child sexual abuse at 24 Victorian Government schools are set to begin next week. The Board of Inquiry…

  • Hounds in need of a home

    Hounds in need of a home

    It was a boomtime for pets during Covid lockdowns, but now they have fallen out of fashion. The shortage of new pet owners has now…

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