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  • A win for kindness

    A win for kindness

    A small gesture has resulted in a big win for traffic controller Rachel Budrys. The Cranbourne East resident was announced as the winner of the…

  • Clyde school a step closer

    Clyde school a step closer

    Land has been secured to build the interim-named Clyde North Station Secondary College. On Wednesday 9 December, Minister for Education James Merlino and Member for…

  • The boy, the bike and the fire: volunteer’s heartfelt gesture

    The boy, the bike and the fire: volunteer’s heartfelt gesture

    Long-serving St John Ambulance Victoria volunteer Erin Wallace didn’t hesitate when she was called to duty during the devastating bushfires earlier this year. The Cranbourne…

  • Virtual cheer after difficult year

    Virtual cheer after difficult year

    Christmas carol events across Casey will look a little different this year thanks to the global pandemic. In Hampton Park, where carols organisers had been…

  • Fix for South Gippy

    Fix for South Gippy

    A $12.63 million boost to widen a section of the South Gippsland Highway is being touted as a “band aid fix” by residents who use…

  • Tatts big win: ‘I told you so’

    Tatts big win: ‘I told you so’

    A Pearcedale man has struck the big time, scoring a whopping $1 million in a Lotto draw. The lucky man had been telling his family…

  • Spreading the Christmas joy

    Spreading the Christmas joy

    Casey families in need will be treated to a special Christmas party this weekend, thanks to the generosity of local partners and volunteers. Life Central…

  • Cranbourne residents urged to prepare for grassfires

    Cranbourne residents urged to prepare for grassfires

    New data indicates that grassfires present a significant risk to Victorians this summer, and Fire Rescue Victoria is urging Cranbourne residents to be prepared. The Bushfire…

  • New rock wall sturdy against erosion

    New rock wall sturdy against erosion

    A new rock wall is protecting a Cannons Creek embankment from erosion after receiving funding from the Federal Government’s Communities Environment Program. On Tuesday 24…

  • Roads recovered with funding

    Roads recovered with funding

    Smiths Lane between North Road and Baxter-Tooradin Road in Pearcedale has received road safety improvements thanks to $1, 633, 695 in funding from Canberra. The maintenance…

  • Get ‘Cozy’ this summer

    Get ‘Cozy’ this summer

    Are you looking at your outdoor furniture and thinking it could use a revamp? Find your inspiration at Cozy Furniture. With convenient locations in Hallam…

  • Trio charged, remanded

    Trio charged, remanded

    Three teenage thugs have been charged following an alleged daylight robbery in Cranbourne. Two 15-year-old girls, from Cranbourne West and Melton West, and a 16-year-old…

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