News
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Q and A with Heather Arnold
With Heather Arnold, Local History Librarian. What is something people don’t know about you? I like trucks – I am Secretary of the Trafalgar Truck Restorers…
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A bundle of joy arrives
Eucalyptus delights, endless naps, fury cuddles—Moonlit Sanctuary’s first-ever born koala joey has finally climbed out of the pouch. Energised with nourishing pap, Banjo is ready…
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Community wins big
Casey Council is looking for eligible community groups that provide support services to apply for funds as part of the Lynbrook Hotel Community Contributions Fund.…
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Building upgrades at Cranbourne East Secondary College
Cranbourne East Secondary College will soon have important new works undertaken, thanks to the Andrews Labor Government. Member for Cranbourne Jude Perera announced the upgrade,…
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Help find HER81E
Casey Crime Investigation Unit are investigating an aggravated burglary that occurred at an address on Baranello Crescent, Cranbourne East. Police allege that between 1am and…
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Weekend what’s on
Trivia night The Amazing Grace is collaborating with Casey BMX Club for a fun filled, fundraising Trivia Night. Great prizes to be won on the…
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Join in the Ageing Positively Festival fun
The City of Casey’s annual Ageing Positively Festival will run again throughout October, offering more than 100 events and activities for residents aged 55 and…
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Police chase in Cranbourne
A woman has been arrested and a man is still outstanding following a pursuit in Cranbourne on September 20. Police first spotted the Ford wagon…
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Students advocate for world issues
Students at Rivercrest Christian College put on a successful exhibition where they were able to advocate for specific world issues to their friends, family and…
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Crime continues to fall in Casey
Crime has fallen again in Casey following the Andrew Labor Government’s record community safety investment. The crime rate in Casey dropped 14 percent in the…
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Police investigate Cranbourne West fire
Casey Crime Investigation Unit are investigating a fire that occurred close to the railway tracks, near the corner of Breens and Monahans Road, Cranbourne West.…
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Students support wildlife
They have done it again! Alkira Secondary College’s Intermediate VCAL students (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) are continuing to impress stakeholders of the Indigenous Planting…