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  • No hive left behind

    No hive left behind

    A handful of orange plastic boxes sit on a property in Belgrave South. Unknown to the naked eye, they house a rich and complex ecosystem.…

  • Dementia rehab program launching in Casey

    Dementia rehab program launching in Casey

    Casey residents over the age of 65 who are living with dementia can now access rehabilitation activities to support independence and wellbeing. Aged care provider…

  • Community voices welcome on council panel

    Community voices welcome on council panel

    Casey residents and community members are encourage to apply to join a Casey Council program dedicated to help empowering voices and shaping the future of…

  • Essential learning tools donated to schools

    Essential learning tools donated to schools

    Secondary schools across Casey have been gifted with repurposed laptops as part of the ‘This is IT’ charity initiative, as a way to decrease the…

  • More volunteers for Dandenong SES

    More volunteers for Dandenong SES

    Greater Dandenong SES has welcomed three new volunteers to its ‘family’. Keysborough resident of 19 years, Gerald McKinnon said he decided to join SES now…

  • Former councillors ’vindicated’ by IBAC report

    Former councillors ’vindicated’ by IBAC report

    Former councillor and Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association (CRRA) chairperson Brian Oates say Casey desperately needs “good candidates“ at the next council elections in the…

  • Mandatory helmet call

    Mandatory helmet call

    The AFL is exploring mandatory helmets and impact-sensing mouthguards to protect players from CTE, a Coronial inquest into Richmond player Shane Tuck has been told.…

  • Driver dies after Springvale Sth crash

    Driver dies after Springvale Sth crash

    A woman has died in hospital following a crash in Springvale South last month. The 84-year-old from Dingley Village was driving a Toyota Camry, which…

  • MP cleared of adverse findings in IBAC probe report

    MP cleared of adverse findings in IBAC probe report

    Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards has escaped without any adverse findings made against her in the final Operation Sandon report. The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC)…

  • Mental wounds cut far and wide

    Mental wounds cut far and wide

    Sydney’s Westmead Hospital has just recently overcame the struggles of the COVID pandemic. However, according to Associate Professor of Psychiatry and director of clinical science…

  • Crs ‘incapable’ of planning decisions

    Crs ‘incapable’ of planning decisions

    Casey Council is silent on the State Government’s looming plans to reduce councillors’ planning powers, in the wake of an anti-corruption body’s report into the…

  • E-waste recycler gets ‘green light’

    E-waste recycler gets ‘green light’

    A proposed electronic-waste recycling facility near the popular Greaves Reserve, Dandenong has been given the ‘green light’ by the state’s planning tribunal despite Greater Dandenong…

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