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  • Waste transfer station tick

    Waste transfer station tick

    Casey Council approved the planning permit for the controversial waste transfer station next to the Hallam Road Landfill on Monday 4 November. Hallam Road Landfill…

  • Monitors announced for Casey

    Monitors announced for Casey

    Municipal monitors have been appointed to three Victorian councils including the City of Casey in order to guide newly elected councillors in their first year…

  • Stepping up to fight ice

    Stepping up to fight ice

    A charity walk was held to raise community awareness against ice on Saturday 2 November at Cranbourne Racecourse. The event was hosted by the founder…

  • Left Write Hook, the journey of reclamation

    Left Write Hook, the journey of reclamation

    Tackling trauma has never been an easy task, and finding an effective medium for it has proven to be much more difficult, but for Left…

  • Community barbecue rounds off Ageing Positively Festival

    Community barbecue rounds off Ageing Positively Festival

    Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre wrapped up its celebration of the City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Festival with a barbecue on Wednesday 30 October.…

  • Creative art show highlights talent

    Creative art show highlights talent

    The second annual Art Show for Quarters Primary School in Cranbourne West was held on Wednesday 30 October. The artwork produced by the Foundation to…

  • Melbourne Cup leading contenders at a glance

    Melbourne Cup leading contenders at a glance

    It’s the race that stops the nation, and here are some key facts and figures around the 164th edition of the Melbourne Cup. TOP CONTENDERS…

  • Tight election races in Casey South

    Tight election races in Casey South

    Casey South election races have appeared tight with the early provisional results and candidates say they are eagerly waiting for the remaining counts and preferences…

  • Ghostly garage

    Ghostly garage

    Lynbrook couple, David and Emily Polites have transformed their garage into a semi-permanent haunted Halloween display, attracting children and families to enjoy a “spooky, but…

  • Tennis glory for Khalil

    Tennis glory for Khalil

    Excelling at one’s sport will always have that sense of satisfaction, that sense of accomplishment of your abilities, perseverance and hard work, and much more…

  • Chasing stunning auroras

    Chasing stunning auroras

    It has no doubt been a huge year for aurora hunters in Victoria, including for Berwick aurora and astro photographer Mark Osmotherly. Mark’s shared his…

  • Slice of life

    Slice of life

    Q&A with Star News journalist Afraa Kori What made you choose journalism as your career? If you know me on a personal level, then you…

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