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  • Threatened pool still afloat

    Threatened pool still afloat

    Casey Council has announced a stay-of-execution for Doveton Pool in the Park, opting for public consultation before deciding the pool’s fate. After a wave of…

  • Painted tribute moves to Casey Central

    Painted tribute moves to Casey Central

    A painted tribute to our Vietnam veterans is now on display to the public at a local shopping centre. Having been exhibited at Cranbourne RSL…

  • Casey Community Grants open

    Casey Community Grants open

    The 2021/22 City of Casey Community Grant program opens on Monday 22 March, offering assistance to local groups to deliver programs and events that support…

  • Solar program cuts costs for schools

    Solar program cuts costs for schools

    Cranbourne government schools are set to become greener and more environmentally sustainable while reducing their electricity costs, thanks to a new State Government solar program. Cranbourne…

  • No treatment for crashed driver

    No treatment for crashed driver

    Police were called to assist ambulance paramedics following a single vehicle incident in Blind Bight on Wednesday 10 March. Police believe a vehicle was travelling…

  • Kids on their bikes for active travel

    Kids on their bikes for active travel

    Over 350,000 students across Australia are set to ride, scoot, skate or walk to school on Bicycle Network’s National Ride2School Day on Friday 19 March.…

  • Loved pharmacist says goodbye

    Loved pharmacist says goodbye

    After 20 years, one of Hampton Park’s most familiar faces is hanging up the white coat. Greg Clements, outgoing pharmacist at Priceline Pharmacy Hampton Park,…

  • Blind Bight fire under investigation

    Blind Bight fire under investigation

    A garage fire in in Blind Bight is still under investigation. CFA was called to a garage fire just before midnight on Sunday 14 March…

  • CFA bosses visit south east

    CFA bosses visit south east

    CFA chief officer Jason Heffernan, CFA’s new chief executive officer Natalie MacDonald and executive director people, culture and safety Janelle Leonard have embarked on a tour…

  • Killer truckie ‘sleepy’, fueled on ice

    Killer truckie ‘sleepy’, fueled on ice

    An ice-addled truck driver had hardly slept for days before fatally running down four police officers in a freeway emergency lane in 2020, the Supreme…

  • Man dies after Monash collision

    Man dies after Monash collision

    A man has died after a crash on the Monash Freeway in Endeavour Hills. The collision happened in the afternoon of Wednesday 10 February. Investigators…

  • Cranbourne on show in international art

    Cranbourne on show in international art

    Residents of Casey have long known of the beauty of Cranbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens, but that beauty has now been captured for all of Melbourne…

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