News
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Concerns over green spaces
Casey residents have questioned the council about the loss of more local green space. City of Casey has responded to queries about the closer integration…
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Educating young parents
Young parents no longer have to sacrifice their education. Cranbourne Secondary College has partnered with youth skills and employment outfit Sellen to welcome a new…
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Fire Danger Period set to end in South East
The Fire Danger Period (FDP) is set to end for most of the South East suburbs. Cardinia Shire Council, City of Casey and Greater Dandenong…
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Locals look forward to new treatment
Locals that suffer from a debilitating nasal illness look forward to a potentially new breakthrough treatment. Vince Bevilacqua from Pakenham and Andrew Tuplin from Clyde…
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Three arrested in Cranbourne
Three people have been arrested after an extended follow through Cranbourne in an allegedly stolen vehicle. Police spotted an allegedly stolen car on Thompsons Road…
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Saving threatened species
The City of Casey is undertaking a biodiversity assessment to better understand the location of threatened species across the municipality. Over the next 12-months, the…
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Cranbourne chosen for big battery
Energy and LPG giant Shell has chosen Cranbourne as the location for the company’s first big battery project. Macquarie Asset Management’s Green Investment Group (GIG)…
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Cheaper journey on regional trains
The State Government is transforming the way Victorians travel across the state, with the regional fare cap now in effect to make regional public transport…
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Community centre opens doors
Balla Balla Community Centre welcomed more than 800 visitors on Saturday 25 March. The centre held its first Open Day at its new location on…
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Dressing up hip dysplasia
Babies with hip dysplasia can be very hard to dress, but a Blind Bight mother is changing the narrative. If caught early on, hip dysplasia…
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Schools receive crossing upgrade
School students and their parents can expect greater safety as a new highly anticipated crossing makes its debut. More than 1500 students will benefit from…
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Pastures may need extra care after the wet spring
Pastures affected by flooding and severe waterlogging will need some extra care this season to re-establish healthy, productive pastures. By focusing on soil testing, soil…