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  • Berwick Show forced to axe wood chopping

    Berwick Show forced to axe wood chopping

    The 2023 Berwick Show is the latest victim of a court order limiting timber harvesting, announcing it will not hold its popular wood chopping competition…

  • Toilet makeover coming

    Toilet makeover coming

    Cardinia Shire Council is seeking feedback on the exterior façade design of new public toilets at PB Ronald Reserve, Pakenham.  As part of the PB…

  • Libraries to celebrate Big Summer Read

    Libraries to celebrate Big Summer Read

    Casey Cardinia Libraries are celebrating a successful summer of reading with their Big Summer Read Wrap Party. A statewide reading program, The Big Summer Read…

  • Three… opportunities to support your community

    Three… opportunities to support your community

    1. Visit a market During spring and summer, it can feel like there’s a market on almost every weekend in the district. And these markets…

  • Open your heart for Library Lovers Day

    In celebration of Library Lovers Day on 14 February, Casey Cardinia Libraries are seeking book donations to support a literary supply program in Papua New…

  • Council workers ‘under-report’ sexual harassment

    Council workers ‘under-report’ sexual harassment

    About 7 per cent of women employed by City of Casey have reportedly experienced sexual harassment at work, according to official audit data. Of them,…

  • Mel in the hot seat

    Mel in the hot seat

    An Officer mother of three is planning on taking her family on a “massive” American holiday after walking away with $20,000 from Channel 9’s Millionaire…

  • Score a country footy and netball grant

    Score a country footy and netball grant

    The State Government is supporting the growth of country football and netball with more grants to build new ovals and courts where they’re needed most.…

  • ’Punitive’ bail reform call

    ’Punitive’ bail reform call

    A South East community legal service says women and Aboriginal people have suffered disproportionately due to Victoria’s “punitive” bail laws. South-East Monash Legal Service (SMLS)…

  • Scrubfire sparks community warning

    Scrubfire sparks community warning

    Local fire brigades have issued a reminder for residents to be aware when using farm machinery during fire season, after a grass and scrub fire…

  • Trail bike riders targeted

    Trail bike riders targeted

    A new operation targeting illegal trail bike riding across Melbourne parks is the first of its kind by Parks Victoria. Locals can expect to see…

  • Arrests in $2m jewellery heist

    Arrests in $2m jewellery heist

    Three men have been arrested by police over a $2-million-plus jewellery heist in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives allege two armed robbers entered a jewellery…

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