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  • Stapledon’s IBAC fears

    Stapledon’s IBAC fears

    Casey former mayor Amanda Stapledon believed she was headed for jail over corruption allegations when she took her own life, a State Coroner has reported.…

  • ’Not the dogs’ fault’

    ’Not the dogs’ fault’

    Yet another dog attack has rattled Casey residents, with Clyde North local Lily Parson Tesmann recently saying goodbye to her fatally attacked pup Andre. Andre…

  • Rivalling steel: hemp as the ‘superior’ alternative

    Rivalling steel: hemp as the ‘superior’ alternative

    A motion has passed for an inquiry into industrial hemp in Victoria, leading experts to flaunt the plant’s versatility. Brett Boag, Hemp Innovator and Founder…

  • Promising future for hemp

    Promising future for hemp

    South East hemp producers joined Legalise Cannabis Victoria in Parliament on Wednesday 31 May to push for an inquiry into Victoria’s industrial hemp industry which…

  • Jail for ’degrading’ tortures

    Jail for ’degrading’ tortures

    Two Cranbourne stand-over men who assisted in protracted and violent tortures have been jailed. Darren Whittaker, 41, pleaded guilty at the County Court of Victoria…

  • Young leaders announced

    Young leaders announced

    The Quarters Primary School has welcomed in its first student leadership team. Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards visited the school on Friday 2 June to present…

  • Inspiring young women celebrate with mentors

    Inspiring young women celebrate with mentors

    Groups of bright Year 11 ladies from various Casey schools joined inspiring local women for the Women of Note Casey Mentor Breakfast on Friday 2…

  • Paving the runway for third major airport

    Paving the runway for third major airport

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has flown the flag for building a new airport in Melbourne’s South East. Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday 31 May, he…

  • Showcasing cultural diversity

    Showcasing cultural diversity

    Hampton Park Secondary College celebrated their diverse cultures at a “Multicultural Assembly“ on Thursday 25 May. “HPSC students and staff put together a fantastic show…

  • $1.9 million for local students

    $1.9 million for local students

    On Thursday, June 1, Cranbourne Park Primary School welcomed Minister for Education, The Hon. Natalie Hutchins MP, and Member for Cranbourne, Ms Pauline Richards MP,…

  • Covid levy concerns: business

    Covid levy concerns: business

    Business groups are warning about the impact of incoming payroll levies announced in this years’ State Budget. South Eastern Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) is one…

  • Covid ‘credit card’ looms large

    Covid ‘credit card’ looms large

    Treasurer Tim Pallas introduced this years’ budget into a “booming job market and healthy economy” with a focus on Covid economic recovery. “In this budget…

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