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  • Post closure sparks concern

    Post closure sparks concern

    The scheduled closure of the post office branch at Fountain Gate shopping centre on 21 June has sparked major concern from the local community. A…

  • Q and A with Sean Murphy, author of The Cranbourne Meteorite

    Q and A with Sean Murphy, author of The Cranbourne Meteorite

    Tell us about yourself and your job as a writer. I enjoy reading historical topics, both non-fiction and novels. So I like to write in…

  • Monash Health fined $160k over patient’s death

    Monash Health fined $160k over patient’s death

    Monash Health has escaped conviction after admitting it failed to ensure one of its most vulnerable patients was not exposed to risk of harm. Rebecca…

  • Citizenship classes open for refugees and migrants

    Citizenship classes open for refugees and migrants

    The Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre will officially launch its Citizenship Preparation Classes on Monday, 20 May at Bunjil Place. Running from 12pm to 1pm,…

  • Road closures and bus services set for works blitz

    Road closures and bus services set for works blitz

    Sections of a number of major Pakenham roads will be closed over the coming week due to ongoing Level Crossing Removal Project works. Both of…

  • Working together to voice migrant communities’ issues

    Working together to voice migrant communities’ issues

    More than 50 organisations and 19 nationalities have met in Hallam to raise a united voice for migrant communities. The Multicultural Unity and Diversity Celebration…

  • Bringing it back home

    Bringing it back home

    The strums of acoustic and electric strings and the bellows of the bass drum blended with a harmony of voices as rock band SOTV performed…

  • Frustrations on local projects

    Frustrations on local projects

    Despite the major boost in education, with more funding and new institutions announced for the City of Casey, key pieces of infrastructure are still in…

  • Mothers and more at school

    Mothers and more at school

    Quarters Primary School celebrated Mother’s Day with a Mothers and Special Others Picnic on Friday 10 May. It is the school’s second year of celebrating…

  • Crime Stoppers targets ’wanted 14’

    Crime Stoppers targets ’wanted 14’

    Crime Stoppers Victoria has launched a targeted blitz on Casey’s 14 ‘most wanted’ persons. CSV chief executive Stella Smith said information was sought from the…

  • Helping Hands a success

    Helping Hands a success

    Cranbourne Rotary’s long-prepared Helping Hands Program was a resounding success on 11 May at Balla Balla Community Centre in Clyde North, with large crowds of…

  • Nurses suspend action as deal made with government

    Nurses suspend action as deal made with government

    Nurses have reached an in-principal agreement with the Victorian government and will reopen hospital beds as industrial action slows down. Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation…

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