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  • Why safety matters

    Why safety matters

    Farms are homes as well as workplaces. We all have a part to play in improving farm safety, health and wellbeing. According to Agriculture Victoria,…

  • Speeding teen caught in Emerald

    Speeding teen caught in Emerald

    A ‘P’ plater driver has been caught by Police speeding in Emerald yesterday. The 19-year-old probationary driver was fined and will lose his licence after…

  • Monash Health part of MERP funding

    Monash Health part of MERP funding

    Monash Health was part of the Victorian Government’s latest Medical Equipment Replacement Program, or MERP, as its funding aims to upgrade hospitals’ vital medical imaging…

  • Train and road disruptions in Casey

    Train and road disruptions in Casey

    Due to the Level Crossing Removal Project works, buses will replace trains on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines between Westall, Berwick, and Cranbourne from 8:30…

  • Kidd re-appointed to lead Magpies in ’26

    Kidd re-appointed to lead Magpies in ’26

    Narre Warren has locked in coach Steve Kidd for a third season, confident he’s the man to take the Magpies from the middle of the…

  • Extraordinary season for goalkickers

    Extraordinary season for goalkickers

    It’s a fool’s game to look too far ahead in sport; we’ve all been burnt before – but we simply can’t help ourselves as our…

  • Balance on AI in learning a need

    Balance on AI in learning a need

    Researchers from CQ University recently published that artificial intelligence is transforming Australian classrooms, rewiring young people’s brains, which could impact cognitive learning. Dr Ragnar Purje…

  • Monash study eyes Casey Crime Page

    Monash study eyes Casey Crime Page

    The popular and ever-growing community group called Casey Crime Page is in the limelight, as researchers from Monash University have called out for members to…

  • Landfill dust concern lingers

    Landfill dust concern lingers

    Three years after the SBI landfill first came to public scrutiny for offensive odours, residents say they are still left in the dark about potentially…

  • Good governance framework endorsed in Casey

    Good governance framework endorsed in Casey

    The City of Casey’s revised Good Governance Framework was unanimously approved by the councillors following the 15 July council meeting. Aimed at strengthening transparency, accountability,…

  • Pledge to plumbing workplace equality

    Pledge to plumbing workplace equality

    Bringing together unions, employers and training bodies to sign a Pledge for Change, an official, sector-wide commitment to safer and more inclusive workplaces for women,…

  • Recycled materials at intersection works; lane closure to begin August

    Recycled materials at intersection works; lane closure to begin August

    Crushed rock and barriers from the Pakenham Roads Upgrade have been repurposed at the Thompsons Road intersection upgrade, with August the month to be for…