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  • 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,…

  • Wander into Lost

    Wander into Lost

    Internationally renowned artist Amanda Parer has brought her Lost exhibition to Bunjil Place this winter. A careful local eye will notice the Plaza has been…

  • 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…

  • “What’s in the air?“ SBI landfill dust concern lingers

    “What’s in the air?“ SBI 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…

  • Sport4All in Hampton Park

    Sport4All in Hampton Park

    A partnership between the City of Casey and Get Skilled Access is providing greater avenues of access for those living with a disability, as the…

  • Police investigate e-scooter crash

    Police investigate e-scooter crash

    Victotia Police are investigating after an e-scooter rider has been hospitalised after a collision with a vehicle in Dandenong this month. The vehicle was travelling…

  • Cr Garad, council at odds on Israel retweets

    Cr Garad, council at odds on Israel retweets

    Greater Dandenong councillor Rhonda Garad has demanded a public apology from the council over its media statement that her social-media retweets “support anti-semitic language”. Cr…

  • IKEA builds cultural diversity at work

    IKEA builds cultural diversity at work

    International giant IKEA in Springvale has made a drive to employ refugees and new arrivals who face greater barriers to work. Twenty-six individuals from seven…

  • Good governance framework to be endorsed in Casey

    Good governance framework to be endorsed in Casey

    As the City of Casey’s councillor group passes its six-month mark, it also looks to push forward with endorsing an updated Good Governance Framework, aimed…

  • School holiday fun

    School holiday fun

    Families gathered at Beaconsfield Upper Recreation Reserve for a fun-filled day hosted by the Cardinia Leisure Street Team during the school holidays on July 11.…

  • Tackling battery waste

    Tackling battery waste

    Acting Minister for Environment Gayle Tierney has announced $1.7 million in funding through the Circular Economy Hazardous Waste Fund – Round 4 to improve access…

  • Winter Holiday Crafts

    Winter Holiday Crafts

    Families and shoppers embraced the winter spirit with hands-on fun at Arena Shopping Centre’s Winter Holiday Crafts on Sunday July 13. The free gathering invited…