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Transport disruptions as lockdown ends
Lockdown has lifted and Melburnians are looking forward to finally being able to travel further than 15km from home – but road and rail disruptions…
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Young teen goes missing
Police are appealing for the public’s assistance to help locate Olivia, a young teenager who recently went missing. The 13-year-old girl was last seen on…
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Road safety reminder
With Prep, Year 1 and Year 2 students returning to school part time this week, it’s a timely reminder to drivers to watch out for…
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Lego love at the library
Kids heading back to Casey Cardinia Libraries are in for a treat, with thousands of new Lego pieces on their way! Casey Cardinia Libraries’ Lego…
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Hub gets name
Cardinia Shire’s brand-new youth centre will be officially named ‘Cardinia Youth Hub’ thanks to two young people who suggested the name as part of a…
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Lego love at the library
Kids heading back to Casey Cardinia Libraries are in for a treat, with thousands of new Lego pieces on their way! Casey Cardinia Libraries’ Lego…
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No new tier 1 sites
The City of Casey still has the third highest number of active Covid cases of Victorian LGAs, recording 1,847 as of Tuesday 19 October. Cardinia…
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Remains found ‘not human’
A Good Samaritan must be feeling relieved after thinking he discovered human remains in Pakenham. Police said they were called to Main Street in Pakenham…
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Support for outdoor opening
As Victoria prepares to reopen, the State Government has unveiled support to help businesses operate outside. The $54.5 million Outdoor Economy Package will help support…
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Pakenham explosions mystery solved
Detectives from Cardinia Crime Investigation Unit have arrested a man and seized six firearms today as part of an investigation into explosions in the Pakenham…
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New toys a joy
The Berwick Toy Library has received a $1,000 grant to help improve their toy collection. Ashlea Knight, president of the Berwick Toy Library committee said…
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Pakenham still trails behind state average
Vaccine rates in Pakenham are flagging behind the state average, as the township finally reaches 45 to 50 per cent of its eligible residents being…