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  • Do you know the symptoms?

    Do you know the symptoms?

    New research has found one in five adults in Australia can’t name any heart attack symptoms, and only around half report chest pain as a…

  • Matt’s mighty makeover for Myositis

    Matt’s mighty makeover for Myositis

    A Hallam man has ceremoniously cut ties with his long locks, giving them the chop to raise awareness for Myositis. Matt Catterson made the brave…

  • Silica dust fears

    Silica dust fears

    The plight of locals dealing with the “stinky mess” of the SBI landfill continues, eight months after the plaguing odour began. Residents in the areas…

  • Applications open for Casey’s Community Leadership Program

    Applications open for Casey’s Community Leadership Program

    The City of Casey’s Community Leadership Program (CLP) is back for its third year – providing free training for new, emerging and existing community leaders…

  • Council seeks feedback

    Council seeks feedback

    The Casey community is being asked to tell council how they prefer to be engaged with. The Community Engagement Survey offers local residents the opportunity…

  • Girls charged following theft

    Girls charged following theft

    Police have arrested two youths in an allegedly stolen vehicle in Dandenong overnight. Officers responded after a silver Toyota sedan was allegedly stolen in Melbourne…

  • 20k reward offered for stolen cows

    Eleven cows have been stolen from an animal sanctuary in Cranbourne. Strong Hearts Farm Sanctuary (SHFS) is offering a $20,000 reward for the safe return…

  • Truckie boss’s case thrown out

    Truckie boss’s case thrown out

    The boss of a Cranbourne truck-driver who fatally struck down four police officers has been granted a permanent stay from prosecution in the Supreme Court…

  • Chamber out of hibernation

    Chamber out of hibernation

    March will see the re-emergence of the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce (CCC) – after their Covid “hibernation” period – one which comes with a new…

  • Locals celebrate their love of dogs

    Locals celebrate their love of dogs

    More than 100 locals gathered over the weekend to bond over their love of dogs. Residents from Stockland Edgebrook, Stockland Minta, and Stockland Evergreen came…

  • Improving women’s health

    Improving women’s health

    Women aged 18 to 65 are invited to participate in a research project which is investigating how physical activity levels for women in the City…

  • A dedicated headspace

    A dedicated headspace

    Young people struggling with mental health may soon see a dedicated headspace erected in the region. Mental health affects every aspect of our lives, and…

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