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  • Barking mad for gumboot dogs

    Barking mad for gumboot dogs

    Pakenham local David Hale is keeping busy in retirement with his funky gumboot dog creations which kids of friends, family and the community enjoy. What…

  • ‘Roar’ of flames rings on years later

    ‘Roar’ of flames rings on years later

    The roar of the bush burning all around you and the roar of flames engulfing trees mere metres from where you are standing. These memories…

  • Sandon report ’sobering’: Duff

    Sandon report ’sobering’: Duff

    An IBAC anti-corruption report had exposed a “litany of governance failures” at Casey Council, says the council’s chair of administrators Noelene Duff. Speaking at an…

  • Victoria’s tiny towns set to shine with new funding opportunities

    Victoria’s tiny towns set to shine with new funding opportunities

    Small towns with populations up to 5000 people will soon be eligible for funding, as part of the State Government’s Tiny Towns Fund. Community groups,…

  • Beam team at Narre Warren project

    Beam team at Narre Warren project

    Construction crews have lifted four giant bridge beams into place over Webb Street in Narre Warren, as part of the removal of the Webb Street…

  • Driver takes a U-turn to court

    Driver takes a U-turn to court

    A Hampton Park man has been charged with unlicensed driving and firearm, drug and car theft offences after a police intercept in Dandenong. Police say…

  • Young trafficker on CCO

    Young trafficker on CCO

    A drug trafficker has been jailed and released on a CCO after large amounts of cocaine and methamphetamine were seized from his bedroom in Clyde.…

  • Advocating for diverse voices

    Advocating for diverse voices

    Cranbourne’s Kanu Aggarwal is passionate about tackling discrimination issues relating to racial profiling, unfair treatment towards minorities, hate crimes and bullying. The 2022 Casey Citizen…

  • Elderly entertainment on its way

    Elderly entertainment on its way

    Casey’s senior citizens are encouraged to enjoy new experiences and engage with the community they live in as part of this year’s City of Casey…

  • Three time’s the charm

    Three time’s the charm

    Mortgage holders will be quietly celebrating this month as the RBA cash rate is revealed to the public. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has…

  • Bit of banter once a month

    Bit of banter once a month

    A national grassroots not for profit organisation, The Men’s Table, is working to overcome the stigma that “men don’t talk” by creating a place for…

  • Colourful explosions hit libraries

    Colourful explosions hit libraries

    Endeavour Hills library has received a burst of colour in the form of a yarn bombing event on Tuesday 29 August. Casey Council Connected Communities…

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