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  • On the back-burner

    On the back-burner

    The proponent of a controversial waste-to-energy plant in Taylors Road, Dandenong South has pulled out, seemingly waiting for new regulations. In a surprise move on…

  • Diversifying police ranks

    Diversifying police ranks

    Victoria Police is seeking to broaden its ranks with its Diversity Recruitment Program for the South-East. The recruitment program is a partnership between Victoria Police,…

  • Casey residents urged to cash in on bill-busting rebate

    Casey residents urged to cash in on bill-busting rebate

    Community support services are encouraging Casey residents to make the most of the current round of the State Government’s Power Saving Bonus program, with applications…

  • Fatal accident in Lynbrook

    Fatal accident in Lynbrook

    An 18-year-old Lynbrook man has perished in a motorcycle accident. Casey Highway Patrol are investigating. It is understood a motorcyclist crashed into a tree on…

  • Community divided by empty lot

    Community divided by empty lot

    An empty block of land in Blind Bight has caused a lot of discussion online, with the community divided as to what the future function…

  • Hampton Park man arrested

    Hampton Park man arrested

    A Hampton Park local has been arrested and charged following a search by VIPER Taskforce officers on Monday 20 March. VIPER Taskforce charged a man…

  • Riders show off skills

    Riders show off skills

    The horses were out in Tooradin ready to bring their riders to gold. Tooradin Dalmore Pony Club held their Dressage Day on Sunday 12 March,…

  • Rental rate headache

    Rental rate headache

    Housing stress continues to torment Casey residents, according to new data. Data collected by Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) Principal Martin North reports 76.5% of renters…

  • Water safety stress

    Water safety stress

    Following the death of a paddle boarder at Lysterfield lake earlier this month, water safety rules are once again being prioritised. A 38-year-old man was…

  • Police effort continues after 10 deaths in 11 days

    Police effort continues after 10 deaths in 11 days

    More than 3000 traffic offences have been detected in just two days as Victoria Police’s long weekend enforcement effort surpasses its halfway point. Speeding, distraction…

  • New emergency services

    New emergency services

    Cranbourne’s growing population will soon have closer respondents for their emergencies. Construction will start on a new SES unit in Cranbourne, with completion of the…

  • Creating healthier futures

    Creating healthier futures

    Casey Council is part of a new union set to better the lives of local children. The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) has partnered with…

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