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  • Rates, waste charges up

    Rates, waste charges up

    Casey ratepayers will be subject to an average of 2.75 per cent rate increase and 5.5 per cent waste service charge increase in the next…

  • Return of Gremlns

    Return of Gremlns

    After a seven-year hiatus, the South East rap group Gremlns is making a comeback to revive Australia’s music scene. Formed in 2014, Cranbourne’s 700Kae, Gs…

  • Casey celebrates 15 years of safe driving

    Casey celebrates 15 years of safe driving

    The City of Casey’s learner driver mentorship program celebrated its 15th anniversary on Tuesday, 16 April, unveiling two new vehicles to aid the program’s capabilities.…

  • A15 protesters return to AW Bell

    A15 protesters return to AW Bell

    Joining a global protest movement known as A15, Weapons out of NAARM (WOON) staged another protest in front of AW Bell company in Dandenong South.…

  • Trespasser causes commuter delays

    Trespasser causes commuter delays

    There were major delays on the Pakenham and Cranbourne train lines this morning – Friday 19 April – following a reported trespasser. There would be…

  • Man accused of supplying weapons to youth gangs faces 140 charges

    Man accused of supplying weapons to youth gangs faces 140 charges

    A man accused of supplying prohibited knives and machetes to youth gang members in Greater Dandenong is facing 140 charges. The 52-year-old Cranbourne North man…

  • Smokey conditions as burns ramp up

    Smokey conditions as burns ramp up

    Residents should expect lingering smoke from planned burns this weekend and into next week as wind conditions will likely prevent smoke from dispersing, CFA warns.…

  • Winners all-round at Oyiti Cup

    Winners all-round at Oyiti Cup

    Everyone was a winner at the second annual Oyiti Foundation Cup in Dandenong on 12-13 April. That’s how Oyiti Foundation for Multicultural Youth head Nyibil…

  • Non-conviction indicated for Monash Health

    Non-conviction indicated for Monash Health

    Monash Health has been offered a non-conviction sentence indication over the suicide of a patient at Casey Hospital, Berwick in 2015. The health service sought…

  • Sikh bid for helmet exemption

    Sikh bid for helmet exemption

    There was a roar of Harley Davidson’s on Sunday morning as a bike gang took off on a ride across the city. The Azad Sikh…

  • Girls football at fever pitch

    Girls football at fever pitch

    Riding on a Matildas high, nearly 700 girls flocked to a maxed-out regional soccer tournament in Endeavour Hills. More than 70 teams from across the…

  • FV detractors show the long road ahead

    FV detractors show the long road ahead

    An award-winning South East service is calling for funding to continue its family violence prevention work. Wellsprings for Women was presented the Fiona Richardson Award…

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