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$2.5m to fix road ‘black spots’
Hotham and Bruce electorates will receive more than $2.5 million in road upgrades under the Federal Government’s Black Spot Program. There were two identified busy,…
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Farm facilities receive a face-lift
Doveton’s Myuna Farm has completed an upgrade to its popular animal nursery enclosure after 30 years of welcoming visitors of all ages. O riginally constructed…
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Clyde North man arrested after illegal gaming venue bust
Police have arrested a 37-year-old Clyde North man and are expected to charge him with a string of offences after alleging a venue Notting Hill…
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Sleep support available for young families
Restless Casey families are encouraged to toss and turn no more and seek help to ensure their young children sleep better and settle quicker, as…
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Tech whizz up for National title
A young Endeavour Hills boy is set to compete in WorldSkills National championships at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 17 August. The three…
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On the wrong path
A witness of a police chase in Doveton have said it was a “miracle no one was killed“ after a man on a motorised scooter…
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Six arrested in drug, gun raids
Six people were arrested as part of a series of police raids linked to gun and drug-trafficking in the South East. Police swooped on seven…
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Regional Assessment Service provider appointed
The State Government has appointed mecwacare to deliver the Regional Assessment Service (RAS) in Casey from Friday 1 September. In response to Federal Government reforms,…
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Dandenong boy expected to be charged over station hold-ups
A Dandenong boy is expected to be charged with armed robbery and attempted robbery over a series of alleged hold-ups at train stations. He was…
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Springvale part of $1 million syndicate
A syndicate share sold at a Springvale Newsagency and Lotto makes up part of the $1 million win in Lotto for group of 10 Melburnians.…
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Third booze burglar arrest
Victoria Police has arrested two Dandenong boys and one Doveton boy following a string of alleged burglaries from liquor stores. It is alleged a group…
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Smith slams IBAC findings
Casey’s longest-serving councillor Wayne Smith says being named adversely in an IBAC investigation has done him “major damage”. “It’s major damage to my reputation because…