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Soccer universal language
In a head-to-head match-up between Melbourne City FC and Victoria Police, both teams are determined to leave it all on the field in a soccer…
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Be asthma-ready this spring
The arrival of spring means warmer weather and more time outdoors, but for many Victorians, it also brings an increased risk of asthma. Ambulance Victoria…
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Monash Health’s first surgical robot arrives at Casey Hospital
Casey Hospital has unveiled Monash Health’s first surgical robot, a $4.2 million system funded by a local family’s donation. The family, who wished to remain…
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Safe space for Casey youth
On Friday nights in Lyndhurst, when many young people might otherwise be left to wander the streets or scroll endlessly at home, a group gathers…
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State updates scoping rules for Port of Hastings Terminal
The State Government’s updated draft scoping requirements for the Port of Hastings Terminal environment effects statement (EES) now recognises the likely impacts on Ramsar wetlands,…
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Civic band tribute concert for the late Lyn Stephenson
The Cardinia Civic Concert Band is thrilled to announce a very special upcoming concert featuring acclaimed Australian actor John Wood as guest artist. This highly…
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Racism triggers local alarm
Councils in Melbourne’s outer east have moved a step closer to defending reconciliation and cultural inclusion, following far-right rallies, a violent clash at a Melbourne…
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Main Street heritage changing hands
Historic Main Street properties are changing hands as one of the oldest houses on Pakenham is currently for sale, while the new owners of the…
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Cardinia appoints new CEO
Cardinia Shire Council has a new CEO, James Collins, who said he will bring his almost two decades of experience with councils to lead “real…
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Let’s do lunch next year
Organising committee chairman Dan O’Loughlin shared a sobering fact when welcoming a record crowd to Friday’s 10th Cardinia Casey Biggest Ever Blokes Lunch. O’Loughlin pointed…
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Lang Lang artwork officially revealed
Lang Lang’s new public artwork is finally complete with more than 1km of steel used to craft the sculpture that honours the town’s proud rodeo…
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Locals condemn rallies
The anti-migration rallies across the country this weekend have left some members of multicultural communities feeling unwelcome after Melbourne’s own rally saw neo-nazis address the…












