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  • Help for ’the first step’ toward mental health

    Help for ’the first step’ toward mental health

    There’s a multitude of reasons why new migrants and refugees are reluctant to seek help for mental-health struggles. With this in mind, Dandenong-based Wellsprings for…

  • Community panel is here

    Community panel is here

    Casey is creating a Community Panel to bring together a diverse group of people who can contribute their unique perspectives and insights to various Council…

  • Labour hire company issued record-breaking fine

    Labour hire company issued record-breaking fine

    A labour hire company has been issued a record-setting fine of over $600,000 by the Supreme Court of Victoria for unlicensed activities it conducted across…

  • Coaches and horses needed at RDA

    Coaches and horses needed at RDA

    After more than 40 years of incredible work at Doveton’s Myuna Farm, the team at Riding for the Disabled (RDA) are on the lookout for…

  • Long words spark ’caucus’ furore

    Long words spark ’caucus’ furore

    A Greater Dandenong deputy-mayoral candidate’s concession speech has sparked calls to investigate alleged Labor Party “caucusing” ahead of the vote. At a 27 November meeting,…

  • 50% costs awarded to I Cook

    50% costs awarded to I Cook

    The state’s health department has been ordered to pay 50 per cent of I Cook Foods’ legal costs after a recent misfeasance trial in the…

  • Monk faces new charge of child sexual abuse

    Monk faces new charge of child sexual abuse

    A Keysborough-based senior monk is now facing accusations of child sexual abuse against six alleged victims, a court has heard. Naotunne Vijitha, 68, who is…

  • ‘Dangers’ posted on Progress Street

    ‘Dangers’ posted on Progress Street

    Protesting businesses have installed ‘warning signs’ on the dangers of the level-crossing removal on Progress Street in Dandenong South. At the site, passing drivers blared…

  • Electoral divide

    Residents are warning that Casey’s southern towns will be under-represented compared to northern suburbs, as part of proposed council electoral reforms. Casey Council’s electoral structure…

  • Casey awarded internationally for digital access

    Casey awarded internationally for digital access

    The City of Casey has just been honoured with an award at the World Smart City Expo (WSCE) Awards for the creation and implementation of…

  • Bringing climate voices to the table

    Bringing climate voices to the table

    Diverse communities are too often sidelined from decisions on climate change, says Environment Victoria campaigner Tony Fretton. The fight for climate justice has been led…

  • Drink-driver blows 0.21

    Drink-driver blows 0.21

    A Narre-Warren South drink-driver has been allegedly been caught more than four times the legal limit. The 34-year-old man blew 0.210 after being intercepted by…

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