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  • Three charged after drug bust

    Three charged after drug bust

    Detectives from the Armed Crime Squad on Wednesday 10 May charged three men, as well as seize drugs, cash and an imitation firearm from locations…

  • Unregistered contractor convicted and fined

    Unregistered contractor convicted and fined

    The Werribee Magistrates Court has convicted and fined an unlicensed and unregistered worker who installed air conditioners across Melbourne, including in Berwick and Clyde North.…

  • Clearing out the clutter

    Clearing out the clutter

    Casey residents with unwanted household chemicals clogging up the shed, cupboard and under the sink are encouraged to safely dispose of them at an upcoming…

  • Police investigating Cranbourne assault and theft

    Police investigating Cranbourne assault and theft

    Police are investigating an assault and theft that occurred in Cranbourne on Sunday 30 April. Investigators have been told that a man was riding his…

  • National Reconciliation Week Flag-Raising Ceremony

    National Reconciliation Week Flag-Raising Ceremony

    Cardinia Shire Council invites the community to a Flag-Raising Ceremony on Monday 29 May to commemorate National Reconciliation Week in 2023. The event will include…

  • Get tickets for Volunteer Reception and Stan Henwood Award event

    Get tickets for Volunteer Reception and Stan Henwood Award event

    Tickets for the 2023 Volunteer Reception and Stan Henwood Award are now available. Join Cardinia Shire Council and the local community on Thursday 18 May…

  • Livability survey for Cardinia

    Livability survey for Cardinia

    Residents in Cardinia Shire will soon be invited to take part in a Liveability Survey, to help inform the steps towards creating a more liveable…

  • Digging into council spending and cost-shifting

    Digging into council spending and cost-shifting

    The Liberals and Nationals have launched a parliamentary inquiry into local government funding, service delivery and the effects of cost shifting despite opposition from the…

  • Monash cancels drag storytime

    Monash cancels drag storytime

    Monash Council has cancelled this month’s drag storytime event, citing repeated threats of violence against councillors, staff and the performer. Chief executive Andi Diamond on…

  • $942K boost for Casey roads

    $942K boost for Casey roads

    Casey has gained more than $940,000 in “sorely needed” extra funding for local roads. As part of a boost to the Federal Government’s Local Roads…

  • Keeping dogs and posties safe following Covid

    Keeping dogs and posties safe following Covid

    Australia Post is asking for all dog owners, including those in Casey, to secure their dogs around posties, as new data shows there were 1885…

  • Berwick boy’s badminton bravado

    Berwick boy’s badminton bravado

    Adi Singh may only be 11 years old, but he is hoping his love for badminton could take him all the way to the 2032…

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