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  • Students lead ANZAC respects

    Students lead ANZAC respects

    Seven schools led an ANZAC service for hundreds of children at Dingley Village on 24 April. It featured primary schools St Mark’s, Dingley, Kingswood, Wallarano…

  • ANZAC Day commemoration unbeatable

    ANZAC Day commemoration unbeatable

    Despite the gloomy and rainy weather conditions, the community backed up the ANZAC Day commemoration and paid their respects in Dandenong. In what is known…

  • Industrial action on TAFE underfunding

    Industrial action on TAFE underfunding

    Victorian TAFE teachers have taken protected industrial action after negotiations around salaries and conditions broke down, according to the Australian Education Union. AEU Victorian branch…

  • $25,000 generously donated by locals for laptops

    $25,000 generously donated by locals for laptops

    Casey residents and long-time library users Robin and Arnis Dzedins have donated $25,000 to Connected Libraries to purchase laptops and Wi-Fi dongles. “Our gift is…

  • We will remember them

    We will remember them

    With strong winds blowing the flags and warm sun bearing on the attendees, Endeavour Hills held an Anzac Day ceremony at 11am on Tuesday 23…

  • Camping out for local Scouts

    Camping out for local Scouts

    A group of Casey Scouts received the experience of a lifetime last week – camping on the grounds of Government House in Canberra. Running from…

  • Free buses to ANZAC Day service and parade

    Free buses to ANZAC Day service and parade

    A free shuttle bus service will operate from Dandenong to the Shrine of Remembrance on ANZAC Day, 25 April. Veterans and war widows are also…

  • Fire restrictions ending

    Fire restrictions ending

    The Fire Danger Period (FDP) is coming to an end across Cardinia, Casey, Baw Baw and Greater Dandenong at 1am on Wednesday, 1 May. CFA…

  • Police targeting low-level speeding myths this Anzac Day

    Police targeting low-level speeding myths this Anzac Day

    Victoria Police will be educating drivers across the state, including in Greater Dandenong, about the dangers of low-level speeding this Anzac Day weekend. Launched on…

  • Man charged over alleged Endeavour Hills crophouse

    Man charged over alleged Endeavour Hills crophouse

    Police seized more than 300 plants in a raid on an alleged crop house in Endeavour Hills on 17 April. Divisional Response Unit police say…

  • Cardboard factory convicted

    Cardboard factory convicted

    A cardboard manufacturer has been convicted and fined $40,000 after a worker’s hand was dragged into unguarded machinery at a Keysborough factory. Lazo Paper Pty…

  • Time running out for cafe

    Time running out for cafe

    A beloved social enterprise café has been given a three-month eviction notice by Casey Council, leaving the business devastated and the community angered. A petition…

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