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  • Hampton Park man jailed for cultivating cannabis

    Hampton Park man jailed for cultivating cannabis

    A Hampton Park gambling addict has been jailed for growing a commercial quantity of cannabis and theft of electricity. Van Vu, 49, was sentenced at…

  • Clyde welcomes new cell tower

    Clyde welcomes new cell tower

    The suburbs of Clyde and Clyde North have welcomed Christmas early after the installation of yet another cell tower. Marking the second instalment of the…

  • Woolies warehouse stoush ends

    Woolies warehouse stoush ends

    A 17-day strike by Woolworths warehouse workers which left supermarket shelves bare across Melbourne has ended. More than 1500 striking workers across Australia, including those…

  • Energy efficiency underway

    Energy efficiency underway

    A new laboratory in Narre Warren will soon provide a boost to not just the City of Casey, but Victoria’s transition to energy-efficient technologies. The…

  • GSEM calls for Federal investment

    GSEM calls for Federal investment

    Ahead of the 2025 Election, trackless rapid transport from Caulfield to Rowville, an international airport, affordable housing, jobs, strategy and more made up a region-wide…

  • Pinoy spirit shines bright

    Pinoy spirit shines bright

    Local community organisation Pinoy Casey Community Inc (PCCI) held its second Pinoy Olympics at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick on Sunday 1 December The…

  • Christmas cheer illuminates Bunjil Place

    Christmas cheer illuminates Bunjil Place

    Despite the afternoon rain pushing the market indoors, it couldn’t dampen the holiday spirit as thousands of people flocked to Bunjil Place for the annual…

  • The Stars come to Casey Fields

    The Stars come to Casey Fields

    The Melbourne Stars Family Day will return to Casey Fields on Sunday 5 January. To be held from 10am to 2pm, cricket fans will have…

  • Casey Council opens new library study zone

    Casey Council opens new library study zone

    A new study zone was officially unveiled at Bunjil Place Library on Thursday 5 December. Approximately 24 metres of additional study space has been installed…

  • Doveton Pool ‘fully-funded’ after Feds plunge $7.5m

    Doveton Pool ‘fully-funded’ after Feds plunge $7.5m

    The once-doomed Doveton Pool in the Park’s future is seemingly assured, with the Federal Government splashing nearly $7.5 million towards its upgrade. The Thriving Suburbs…

  • Man charged following Cranbourne house fire

    Man charged following Cranbourne house fire

    Police have charged a man following a house fire in Cranbourne in the afternoon of Wednesday 4 December. Emergency services were called to reports of…

  • Early intervention is key

    Early intervention is key

    A South East local has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship to research and implement proven youth crime prevention strategies from leading police jurisdictions. The Churchill…

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