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  • Tributes flow for a great man

    Tributes flow for a great man

    On the cool yet sunny morning on Tuesday 14 January, family, friends and many others who have been touched by Peter Fleming’s actions gathered at…

  • Lobbying rules may extend to local government

    Lobbying rules may extend to local government

    The City of Casey’s mayor says any steps taken to improve transparency and integrity is a good thing. His comments come in response to proposed…

  • Neighbours stay indoors after ‘scary’ double murder

    Neighbours stay indoors after ‘scary’ double murder

    Neighbours have been told to stay indoors as police hunt for a man on the run following a “very scary” double stabbing murder. Emergency services…

  • Manhunt underway as two fatally stabbed

    Manhunt underway as two fatally stabbed

    A manhunt is under way after two men died with stab wounds. Emergency services were called to a home in Clyde North just after 9.30pm…

  • New school announced for Clyde

    New school announced for Clyde

    A new Catholic primary school is coming to Clyde after the Bishop of Sale announced that it will be named after the Blessed Carlo Acutis…

  • Kerfuffle over permits

    Kerfuffle over permits

    Information on Casey Council’s website which was later found to have “inconsistencies” caused widespread confusion and anger over the Christmas break. Subsequent awareness of the…

  • Consultation conference to come for the proposed Hampton Park Waste Transfer Station

    Consultation conference to come for the proposed Hampton Park Waste Transfer Station

    Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria has confirmed it will hold a consultation conference for the assessment of the Development Licence of the proposed Hampton Park…

  • Gifts flow to those in need

    Gifts flow to those in need

    Connected Libraries (CL) ‘Deliver Joy’ Campaign received more than $5000 worth of gifts and non-perishable food items from community members in the lead-up to Christmas…

  • Trains resume after vandalism disruption

    Trains resume after vandalism disruption

    Disruptions on the Pakenham and Cranbourne train lines had left Casey, Cardinia and Dandenong residents running late for work in the CBD this morning. Trains…

  • Concerns for Debbra McKenzie

    Concerns for Debbra McKenzie

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for information as their concern grows for missing woman Debbra McKenzie. The 41-year-old was reported missing to police…

  • Concerns for Debbra McKenzie

    Concerns for Debbra McKenzie

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for information as their concern grows for missing woman Debbra McKenzie. The 41-year-old was reported missing to police…

  • Pakenham and Cranbourne lines suspended due to vandalism

    Pakenham and Cranbourne lines suspended due to vandalism

    Cranbourne and Pakenham lines have been suspended on Tuesday morning due to vandalism, the Department of Transport reports. Buses continue to replace trains between Oakleigh…

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