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  • Holi Festival triumphs

    Holi Festival triumphs

    A lively crowd of up to 600 attendees from Cardinia and Casey gathered at Southside Racing, Pakenham, to celebrate the much-anticipated Holi Festival, hosted by…

  • Harmony in every culture

    Harmony in every culture

    In a vibrant display of unity and cultural pride, Orchard Park Primary School (OPPS) came together to celebrate the annual Harmony Day on 20 March.…

  • Harmony at Myli

    Harmony at Myli

    Pakenham Library embraced the spirit of Harmony Day with a variety of events on Saturday 22 March, which was designed to celebrate the rich cultural…

  • Donut King operator fined $10,000

    Donut King operator fined $10,000

    The owner and operator of Donut King stores located in Berwick and Rosebud Plaza has been fined $10,000 after pleading guilty in the Melbourne Magistrates’…

  • Knife-wielding burglar arrested

    Knife-wielding burglar arrested

    Police charged a youth following an alleged aggravated burglary in Beaconsfield on Friday, 21 March. It is alleged the boy entered the garage of a…

  • Fun at Meena Bazaar

    Fun at Meena Bazaar

    Casey residents and outside the area all gathered to celebrate the Ramadan Meena Bazaar held on Friday 14 March. The event was held by Galsum…

  • Safety warning over Panda Mart lamps over electrocution fears

    Safety warning over Panda Mart lamps over electrocution fears

    Energy Safe Victoria has issued an urgent safety warning to consumers who have purchased table lamps from Cranbourne retailer Panda Mart. Energy Safe CEO Leanne…

  • ‘Play fair’, Gippsland Jersey calls out big supermarket dominance

    ‘Play fair’, Gippsland Jersey calls out big supermarket dominance

    A new Government report on supermarkets has renewed scrutiny of Coles and Woolworths, prompting a local milk producer who has fallen victim to their dominance…

  • Casey Council to review controversial Local Law and suspend permit fees during review

    Casey Council to review controversial Local Law and suspend permit fees during review

    Casey Council is going to undertake a comprehensive review of its controversial Local Law, and fees for the private land use permits and their applications…

  • Shops ablaze in Endeavour Hills

    Shops ablaze in Endeavour Hills

    Police are investigating a suspicious fire in Endeavour Hills in the early morning of Tuesday 18 March. Emergency services including Fire Rescue Victoria responded to…

  • Celebrating women in Casey and beyond

    Celebrating women in Casey and beyond

    While the celebrations around International Women’s Day have recently passed, its message of marching forward remains strong, especially in the City of Casey. Jo Stanley,…

  • Replacement coaches on Gippsland line

    Replacement coaches on Gippsland line

    Coaches will replace trains on the Gippsland Line over 10 days in late-March, for works to prepare the line’s new signalling system. Replacement coaches will…

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