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  • Rabbit plague

    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.…

  • MPs in the air

    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…

  • Clyde Road upgrade begins

    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…

  • Trees lost

    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…

  • Care Finder information sessions open

    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.…

  • Ride for cancer

    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…

  • Man wanted over jogger attack in Dandenong North

    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…

  • Pakenham feels rental pain

    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…

  • Destructive storm

    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…

  • Pakenham locals take a stand against crime

    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…

  • Another award nomination for Ali

    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…

  • Kinder registration now free

    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…

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