News
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Witness appeal
Two teenage girls were victims of an attempted robbery that occurred at the intersection of Gene Drive and Lincoln Avenue in Officer. Investigators believe the…
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Crackdown on speedsters
Operation Amity saw local police sting a number of dangerous drivers across four days from Thursday 25 January to Sunday 28 January. For the Cardinia…
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Charges over investment fraud
Cardinia Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man in relation to multi-million dollar investment frauds going back 13 years. Investigators received reports from 15…
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Preps’ first steps
Preps at Haileybury’s Berwick campus began their first day with smiles, goodbyes, some nerves but plenty of excitement as they poured into the school. Welcoming…
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Clyde kids ready for school
Foundation (Prep) students at Clyde Grammar started their first week of school in the new term on Monday 29 January and they were excited to…
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New early parenting centre in Clyde North
An early parenting centre opened on Monday 29 January in Clyde North to provide families with free specialised support in childcare. Located on Newgrange Blvd…
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Art targets Gaza conflict ‘propaganda’
Talented student Tina Saba is using art to express herself and raise awareness about the ongoing conflict in Palestine. The 21 year old from Narre…
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New toilets proposed
Berwick residents are encouraged to have their say on a proposal to install a new public toilet block at the Berwick Springs Wetlands Reserve. As…
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Casey celebrates Australia Day
The Hampton Park Progress Association hosted a family-friendly fun celebration at Arthur Wren Hall on Australia Day, with over 300 Casey residents revelling in fun…
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New creative hub for emerging artists
Casey Council has announced a new hub for artists and creatives to be built in Narre Warren. The Emerging Artist Creative Hub (The Hub) is…
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Bar destroyed by fire
A suspicious fire destroyed Shimmers Bar & Lounge on Cameron Street in Cranbourne in the early morning of Monday 29 January. At around 4.30am, Fire…
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Fundraiser launched following drownings
Three Clyde residents are among the four who drowned at Forrest Caves Beach on Phillip Island on Wednesday 24 January. Kirti Bedi and Suhani Anand,…