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  • Council puts brakes on safety program

    Council puts brakes on safety program

    Casey’s road and fire safety program for schools has closed as part of coronavirus restrictions – with a new outreach program to be devised for…

  • Woolies to close at Cranbourne Park

    Woolies to close at Cranbourne Park

    Woolworths has announced it will permanently shut down its Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre store at the end of August, following the opening of a new…

  • Petrol prices plummet

    Petrol prices plummet

    Casey motorists are enjoying some welcome relief at the petrol bowser with prices as low as 79.9 cents per litre – which RACV says is…

  • Council backs down on $2m funding

    Council backs down on $2m funding

    Casey Council has backed down on its plan to contribute $2m to transform a former betting ring at Cranbourne Racecourse into a 1400-seat convention centre…

  • Top achievers honoured

    Top achievers honoured

    Two Cranbourne students have been recognised alongside the state’s best performing VCE students in the Premier’s VCE Awards. Year 12 student Lilli Blommestein of Casey…

  • Generosity, support from Hazara community

    Generosity, support from Hazara community

    Kind-hearted members of Casey’s ethnic Hazara community have sprung into action again – this time donating trays of food to those struggling in the midst…

  • Family escapes house fire

    Family escapes house fire

    A family of five have been lucky to escape injury after the second storey of their Cranbourne North home went up in flames. Emergency services…

  • Covid cases rise slightly

    Covid cases rise slightly

    The number of Covid-19 cases in Casey City has risen to 55 overnight on Monday 4 May, according to the state’s latest health data. In…

  • Widespread rain causes havoc

    Widespread rain causes havoc

    Narre Warren State Emergency Service volunteers were called out to seven incidents on Saturday 2 May, mainly of fallen trees and flash flooding, after widespread…

  • Animals venture out of hiding

    Animals venture out of hiding

    A curious swamp wallaby has been one of many bold animals to wander into public spaces at Cranbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens in recent days. With less…

  • Telco customers’ small change for charity

    Telco customers’ small change for charity

    Aussie Broadband customers have raised a staggering $50,000 through the Telco Together Foundation’s Small Change Big Change program. Customers who participate simply add a $1 donation…

  • Woolworths eases restrictions

    Woolworths eases restrictions

    Woolworths has announced it will be easing product limits on toilet paper, rice, hand sanitiser and antibacterial wipes with customer demand moderating and supply returning.…

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