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  • Proud Magpies fall short after strong debut season

    Proud Magpies fall short after strong debut season

    After a successful first season in the top grade of Southern netball Narre Warren fell nine goals short in the preliminary final against Cheltenham on…

  • Casey’s gifting policy updated

    Casey’s gifting policy updated

    A new threshold for disclosable gifts for councillors has been set at $50, aligning it with the overall staff gift policy, following a swift unanimous…

  • Lights for two, Christmas funds split

    Lights for two, Christmas funds split

    A proposal to fund Christmas lights in Berwick High Street was ultimately amended to share the $50,000 budget with Cranbourne’s High Street, following debate over…

  • Beaconsfield stumble into qualifying final

    Beaconsfield stumble into qualifying final

    Beaconsfield owes Mooroolbark defender Jett Hartman a slab. As the Eagles’ last home-and-away game slipped out of its grasp against Park Orchards in what was…

  • Heritage and culture through song and dance, students ready for 4C’s event

    Heritage and culture through song and dance, students ready for 4C’s event

    The celebration of culture, history and diversity is once more just around the corner for the City of Casey, as the 4C’s program gears up…

  • Preserving life, criminologist backs appropriateness of self-defence laws

    Preserving life, criminologist backs appropriateness of self-defence laws

    A criminology expert has emphasised that the current protections are appropriate, but also the risk of encouraging excessive force, and the possibility of escalating violence,…

  • Noble survives a Stern test

    Noble survives a Stern test

    Possession is nine-tenths of the law. Maintaining its hold on fifth position on the Eastern Premier Division ladder is firmly in the hands of Noble…

  • Consultation for Kramer Drive car park

    Consultation for Kramer Drive car park

    The City of Casey has invited the local community to provide feedback on its proposed plans to add more car parking spaces at Wilson Botanic…

  • Assistance for financial hurdles

    Assistance for financial hurdles

    Assistance for those struggling with bills, mortgages, and other financial issues will be coming to Hampton Park and its surrounds this September, as the Southeast…

  • Battin to hold crime forum

    Battin to hold crime forum

    Opposition leader Brad Battin will be holding a forum on crime in Pakenham next week to hear from residents and their concerns. Mr Battin will…

  • Chasing dreams to USA

    Chasing dreams to USA

    Two young South east basketball player buddies are making their way to the USA on a basketball scholarship of two years. Kuirowl Chol and Mangok…

  • The snowfields of New Zealand

    The snowfields of New Zealand

    New Zealand’s winter season kicked off with a bang, with lots of early snowfall setting the stage for an exciting few months on the slopes.…