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  • Mick’s legacy lives on

    Mick’s legacy lives on

    The legacy of long-serving City of Casey councilor Mick Morland is marked subliminally in many a corner of the municipality. He donned the mayoral robes…

  • Recognition for resilient Radleys

    Recognition for resilient Radleys

    The Radley family from Narre Warren South Scout Group were presented with a hat-trick of awards at a ceremony at the Cranbourne Scout Hall on…

  • Labor failing on emergency services commitments in the South East, says Battin

    Labor failing on emergency services commitments in the South East, says Battin

    Shadow Minister for Police and Emergency Services Brad Battin has hit-out at the State Government after last week’s state budget failed to deliver any additional…

  • Holt candidates “short-changing themselves” says politics expert

    Holt candidates “short-changing themselves” says politics expert

    Early voting for 21 May’s Federal Election is now open and yet voters in Holt have grounds to feel unsure about where to direct their…

  • Police brief: motorcyclist caught on Thompsons Road

    Police brief: motorcyclist caught on Thompsons Road

    A 24-year-old disqualified learner has had his motorbike impounded after being caught speeding on Thompsons Road in Cranbourne. The Police Airwing spotted the motorbike allegedly…

  • Twilight mid-week market for kids in need

    Twilight mid-week market for kids in need

    Restored old clocks, locally produced essential oils and foot-warmers will be among the items available at the Backpacks 4 Vic Kids’ first pop-up market on…

  • Young parents program praised

    Young parents program praised

    A recent report into the Research and Evaluation of the Young Parents Education Program (YPEP) between 2019 and 2021 by the Faculty of Education at…

  • Why field a ‘ghost candidate’?

    Why field a ‘ghost candidate’?

    Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party ‘ghost candidates’ living far from their contested electorates reflects a struggle to find local representatives, a political expert says. Monash…

  • Leos roar to life

    Leos roar to life

    There’s a new team of community-minded teenagers looking to make waves in the South East. The Leo Club of Casey is a project established by…

  • Election voting begins

    Election voting begins

    More than 500 early voting centres will be in operation across Australia during a two-week early voting period that starts today, Monday 9 May. Early…

  • Casey sticks with waste project

    Casey sticks with waste project

    Casey Council remains confident in a waste-to-energy project in the South East, despite a recent exodus of stakeholder councils. Just seven of 15 councils who…

  • Police brief: Botanic Ridge man faces multiple charges

    Police brief: Botanic Ridge man faces multiple charges

    A Botanic Ridge man is one of 26 people arrested by the Frankston Crime Investigation Unit as part of Operation Washed last month. The investigation…

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