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  • Grants provide a sporting chance

    Grants provide a sporting chance

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Sweeney Reserve in Berwick will be one of the first sports grounds in Casey to have purpose-built female-friendly change rooms and amenities…

  • Clyde to remain off the rails

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The Public Transport Minister has shot down renewed calls for a Cranbourne to Clyde rail line extension. The discussion surrounding a rail…

  • Andrew’s one proud peacock

    Andrew’s one proud peacock

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Cannons Creek’s resident Peacock Andrew has settled well into his new home in Cranbourne South, according to Nigel Williamson of Nigel’s Animal…

  • Men of ideas

    Men of ideas

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The first ever OM:NI (Older Men, New Ideas) Group in the City of Casey is celebrating 10 years of support for men…

  • Trail safety rider input

    Trail safety rider input

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Trail bike riders across Casey, Cardinia and Greater Dandenong are being asked to contribute to a plan for a safer network of…

  • Our new suburbs

    Our new suburbs

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The City of Casey will be home to two new suburbs, following a State Government announcement of 17 new suburbs across the…

  • Taskforce bid to move residents out of suburbs

    Taskforce bid to move residents out of suburbs

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The Victorian Coalition Population Taskforce hosted a forum in Cranbourne on Friday 24 February to discuss the challenges faced by residents of…

  • Builder goes bust

    Builder goes bust

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Commercial and residential building company Watersun Homes went into voluntary administration on Tuesday 28 February citing a lack of funding. Neil Mclean…

  • Now they can see they’re in a hot spot

    Now they can see they’re in a hot spot

    Captain Andrew Swain and other members of the Devon Meadows CFA Leeann Lees, Jake Pringle, Rachel Ahchow, Shaun Adams, Peter Van de Laarschot, Phil Brentnall,…

  • The race to cut crime

    The race to cut crime

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The City of Casey Council will use data on the cultural and ethnic backgrounds of alleged criminals in the Casey area for…

  • Wearing teal for a great cause

    Wearing teal for a great cause

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Chemmart at Shopping on Clyde has hosted an Afternoon Tea(l) for local residents to raise money for research into ovarian cancer on…

  • Skate park, rotunda trashed

    Skate park, rotunda trashed

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre were greeted with a shocking sight when they returned to their Endeavour Drive address on…

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