News
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Rabbit plague
Botanic Ridge residents are urging Casey Council to solve a local rabbit plague after several years of exhausting and futile battles with the invasive species.…
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MPs in the air
Local representatives are among the fray as Victorian MPs received backlash for the amount spent on international travel expenses in the past year. A total…
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Clyde Road upgrade begins
Early works on the Clyde Road Upgrade have begun, with crews working to relocate and protect essential underground services. The works will be located at…
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Trees lost
Frances Stephens* adored the lush stand of large oak trees next to where she lived. “There were a lot of them, possibly 20. They would…
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Care Finder information sessions open
Cardinia seniors are invited to attend new Care Finder information sessions next month to learn about and get help with accessing My Aged Care services.…
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Ride for cancer
Three dads from the Casey BMX Club – including one from Nar Nar Goon – were successful in taking up a challenge to raise money…
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Man wanted over jogger attack in Dandenong North
A man on a bike is wanted over an attack on an “exceptionally brave” jogger on Dandenong Creek Trail last month. Sexual Crimes Squad detectives…
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Pakenham feels rental pain
A recent survey on rental affordability and stress reveals Pakenham is one of the top spots where renters are feeling the bite in a tough…
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Destructive storm
Pakenham and surrounds experienced significant damage and many parts are still without power as a storm which brought severe winds hit Melbourne. The storm that…
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Pakenham locals take a stand against crime
A new Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) initiative for Pakenham has kicked off with their first meeting reflecting a desire for more action and connectivity in the…
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Another award nomination for Ali
Ali Rezaie is continuing to take the automotive world by storm, securing yet another prestigious award nomination. For Hampton Park’s Ali Rezaie, who was born…
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Kinder registration now free
It’s now free for Cardinia Shire families to register their children for 3-year-old and 4-year-old community kindergarten via the council’s registration portal. From 9 February…