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  • Oceania Glass workers fear job losses

    Oceania Glass workers fear job losses

    Workers at glass manufacturer Oceania Glass say they are facing a hard employment market, burdens to pay bills and mortgages, and mounting pressure to support…

  • Union calls for support for glass manufacturing

    Union calls for support for glass manufacturing

    The Victorian Branch of the Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) is calling on the Federal Government to support glass manufacturing as the country’s only glass manufacturer,…

  • Smith soars to new heights

    Smith soars to new heights

    The statistics are mind blowing and the purity of his craft is to be admired; but the genius behind the wand-waving ability of Pakenham champion…

  • Storm brews at Casey Fields

    Storm brews at Casey Fields

    Casey Fields will be pumping with excitement on Sunday when Rugby League powerhouse Melbourne Storm fine tunes its preparations for its 2025 NRL opener with…

  • Major works continue

    Major works continue

    Critical testing and trial operations are underway on the Metro Tunnel Project, which will impact travellers on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines. According to the…

  • Councillors weigh in on meeting strife

    Councillors weigh in on meeting strife

    Following the adjourned Casey Council meeting on Tuesday 18 November, some councillors have weighed in on the events, reflecting on the genuine concerns of the…

  • Going back in time

    Going back in time

    Relics of the past are soon to be unveiled as the Narre Warren North community and surrounds prepare themselves for the opening of a 25-year-old…

  • 100 years for Noble Park hall

    100 years for Noble Park hall

    Noble Park’s great landmark, the historic public hall, is set to turn 100. The trustees of Noble Park Public Hall are holding a centenary celebration…

  • Foley exits Council

    Foley exits Council

    A member of Greater Dandenong Council’s new-look executive team is “finishing up” barely 12 months into his five-year contract. Council’s chief executive officer Jacqui Weatherill…

  • All that glitters is Brown: spinner does it again for Berwick

    All that glitters is Brown: spinner does it again for Berwick

    Two weeks ago, Berwick finger spinner Lachlan Brown had never taken a hat-trick in his cricketing career. Within the space of 13 days, he now…

  • Swans take unwanted dive at pointy end of season

    Swans take unwanted dive at pointy end of season

    Casey South Melbourne’s finals fate is not yet secure with one week remaining in the Victorian Premier Cricket season, despite embarking on a six-match winning…

  • Casey Council meeting adjourned after crowd anger

    Casey Council meeting adjourned after crowd anger

    The first council meeting for the City of Casey this year was adjourned after hundreds of angry and frustrated residents shouted and heckled, prompting a…

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