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  • Casey cashes in on community grants

    Casey cashes in on community grants

    A number of community groups in the City of Casey will soon reap the rewards of more than $1.2 million in funding through the Victorian…

  • Top tips for taking your dogs on a road trip these school holidays

    Top tips for taking your dogs on a road trip these school holidays

    More and more Aussies are choosing to take their dogs on road trips – and Dogs Australia urges dog owners to heed some key tips…

  • Police appeal for witnesses

    Police appeal for witnesses

    It was a busy night on Thursday 6 October for Cardinia Highway Patrol, attending two serious car accidents. At about 4.40pm, a four vehicle collision…

  • Liberals pledge Clyde rail promise

    Liberals pledge Clyde rail promise

    Opposition Leader Matthew Guy has declared that a Liberal State Government will extend the Cranbourne rail line to Clyde, with two new stations to be…

  • Fire burns through Narre Warren South property

    Fire burns through Narre Warren South property

    A family home in Narre Warren South has been destroyed after a fire engulfed the property over the weekend. Firefighters from Narre Warren and Berwick…

  • $50m OzLotto prize unclaimed

    $50m OzLotto prize unclaimed

    A mystery Victorian has yet to claim $50 million won on an Oz Lotto ticket bought in the City of Casey. The Lott officials say…

  • Pakenham police nab P-plater

    Pakenham police nab P-plater

    A Pakenham P-plater had his licence suspended for 12 months after police found him under the influence of alcohol and driving at an extremely low…

  • No entry to Officer

    No entry to Officer

    Station Street business owners in Officer say permanently closing the road to traffic will prevent a death from occurring at the “dangerous” level crossing. Jacqui…

  • Blankets, papers needed at Lost Dogs’ Home

    Blankets, papers needed at Lost Dogs’ Home

    The Lost Dogs’ Home is calling on all animal lovers to get behind their Big Spring Clean Out campaign. The Home’s spokeswoman Suzana Talevski said…

  • The incredible benefits of chess in the classroom

    The incredible benefits of chess in the classroom

    Children who play chess might be better versed to take risks than their peers, as well as aiding their arithmetic and rational thinking. Researchers from…

  • State Government rolls out recycling reform

    State Government rolls out recycling reform

    Victorian households will soon be able to recycle everything as a part of the State Government’s transformation to Victoria’s recycling system. The announcement means everything…

  • Kickstarting biosecurity practices

    Kickstarting biosecurity practices

    Following recent detections of foot-and-mouth disease and lumpy skin disease overseas, biosecurity has hit the headlines, with national and state biosecurity measures front and centre.…

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