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Endeavour Hills man arrested after arson attacks and ram raid

Detectives from Taskforce Lunar have charged a man following a number of arson attacks on tobacco stores and vehicles as well as the theft...

Local club on shaky ground following new draft policy

The need for a fine line is a must for Tooradin and District Sports Club, as a newly endorsed policy by Casey Council could...

Local club on shaky ground following new draft policy

The need for a fine line is a must for Tooradin and District Sports Club, as a newly endorsed policy by Casey Council could...

Priority jobs milestone

More than 100 people have landed manufacturing and engineering jobs as part of the Chisholm Engineering Priority Workforce Project. The project was launched by...

Students awarded for ANZAC commemoration

Two local students from the City of Casey have been awarded the prestigious Premier’s Spirit of ANZAC Prize for their contributions to commemorating the...

New ‘serious’ charge over alleged Berwick stabbing

A further “more serious” charge has been laid against a man accused of stabbing a victim in the chest in a Berwick shopping centre...

Correa candidate steps forward

Correa Ward has a new contender who has moved their piece on the board for this October’s Casey Council elections. Independent candidate Kanu Aggarwal...

Last lights for road upgrade

As a near-final milestone, the last set of traffic lights have been turned on for the Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road project. Major Road Projects Victoria...

Birthday bonanza for community groups

South East community groups are invited to share in a bumper $125,000 in grants as part of a community bank’s 25th birthday celebration. Community Bank...

Fatal motorcycle crash on Princes Freeway

Police are investigating a fatal motorcycle crash in Pakenham on Sunday morning 18 August. It is understood the rider crashed into a barrier on the...

Waste-to-energy deal agreed

Nine South East councils have committed to diverting at least 95 per cent of household rubbish from landfill to a waste-to-energy incinerator in Maryvale...

Braving the cold for cause

Refugees from the South East have joined an encampment outside the Department of Home Affairs in Melbourne, calling on the new Minister Tony Burke...

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All roads lead to Woolamai picnic races

The picnic racing season at the leafy Woolamai racecourse kicks off this Saturday 30 November with a six-race card set to get the ball...