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  • No adverse findings on MP

    No adverse findings on MP

    Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards has escaped without any adverse findings made against her in the final Operation Sandon report. The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC)…

  • 2050 vision for SE business

    2050 vision for SE business

    The inaugural South East Business Conference (SEBC) on Wednesday, 30 August is expected to help foster growth and advocate for the Victorian region as the…

  • Faithful friends celebrate 40 years of support

    Faithful friends celebrate 40 years of support

    An American memoirist once said that “Family isn’t always blood, it’s the people in your life who want you in theirs: the ones who accept…

  • ’Incapable’ of planning

    ’Incapable’ of planning

    Casey Council is silent on the State Government’s looming plans to reduce councillors’ planning powers, in the wake of an anti-corruption body’s report into the…

  • Shakespearean defence launched against corruption probe

    Shakespearean defence launched against corruption probe

    Two key figures in a property development scandal examined by a corruption watchdog have launched a colourful defence, claiming they never paid or accepted bribes.…

  • Woodman claims ‘victim’ status

    Woodman claims ‘victim’ status

    Springvale-raised developer John Woodman has denied he “improperly” sought to influence Casey councillors in IBAC’s Operation Sandon report. According to IBAC, councillors Ablett and Aziz…

  • Premier’s IBAC evidence revealed

    Premier’s IBAC evidence revealed

    Premier Daniel Andrews says he had “no recollection” of controversial developer John Woodman raising planning matters with him, an IBAC report has noted. The Premier’s…

  • Land acquired for new Clyde North school

    Land acquired for new Clyde North school

    Students across the South East will soon have better access to a great education, with the Andrews Labor Government acquiring land for a new primary…

  • 100 reasons to celebrate at Devon Meadows Primary

    100 reasons to celebrate at Devon Meadows Primary

    Devon Meadows Primary School’s Foundation students walked a slow mile in the shoes of a 100-year-old to celebrate 100 days of school. On Friday 28…

  • Powering on with Cranbourne West battery project

    Powering on with Cranbourne West battery project

    Energy companies have taken another step towards a lower-emissions future for Australia in Cranbourne West. On Thursday 27 July, Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio…

  • 2050 vision for Sth East business first

    2050 vision for Sth East business first

    The inaugural South East Business Conference (SEBC) on Wednesday, 30 August is expected to help foster growth and advocate for the Victorian region as the…

  • Premier raises a reduction in council planning powers

    Premier raises a reduction in council planning powers

    Premier Daniel Andrews has stated that local councils’ roles in significant planning decisions will be reduced, in the wake of an anti-corruption report into Casey…

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