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  • Lynbrook shines bright at Lantern Festival

    Lynbrook shines bright at Lantern Festival

    It was another year of Lynbrook’s landmark Lantern Festival, and once again, Banjo Paterson Reserve came alive with colour, music and light. Hosted by the…

  • Lynbrook shines bright

    Lynbrook shines bright

    It was another year of Lynbrook’s landmark Lantern Festival, and once again, Banjo Paterson Reserve came alive with colour, music and light. Hosted by the…

  • Campaigning for food relief

    Campaigning for food relief

    Casey Council has hosted a civic event to recognise the emergency food relief providers tackling an entrenched cost-of-living crisis. The event ties in with the…

  • Nominate a local hero

    Nominate a local hero

    Nominations for the 2026 Casey Community Awards are open until Monday 20 October. The Casey Community Awards are a chance to formally recognise the everyday…

  • Temple rejection questions

    Temple rejection questions

    Applicants behind a proposed Hindu temple in Cranbourne South have questioned the state tribunal for rejecting the permit. Last week, the Victorian Civil and Administrative…

  • Cranbourne Library launches Digital Memory Stations

    Cranbourne Library launches Digital Memory Stations

    Cranbourne Library has opened a new service: Digital Memory Stations. Whether it’s old photographs, VHS tapes, audio cassettes, slides, negatives, or even floppy disks, the…

  • New park for Clyde North

    New park for Clyde North

    A new park has opened in Clyde North. Developer Mirvac announced the official opening of Clara Park in late September, a new green space located…

  • 30K for special kids

    30K for special kids

    The community spirit continued to shine as BFIRM Personal Training hosted its annual Charity Golf Day in Cranbourne, raising over $30,000 for children in need…

  • Q&A with Gembrook’s Sandie Czarka

    Q&A with Gembrook’s Sandie Czarka

    What motivated you to pursue a career in land management and conservation? I’ve loved being in nature since I was a kid, getting my hands…

  • Small win for Casey

    Small win for Casey

    Graffiti defacing the Clyde Road overpass in Berwick will be removed by 10 October, following advocacy from the Casey Residents & Ratepayers Association (CRRA), Opposition…

  • Pakenham and Bass a ‘must win’ in 2026 election

    Pakenham and Bass a ‘must win’ in 2026 election

    Local electorates look set to host some of Victoria’s fiercest battles at the next state election, as mortgage belts like the South East are becoming…

  • Casey campaigns for food relief

    Casey campaigns for food relief

    Casey Council has hosted a civic event to recognise the emergency food relief providers tackling an entrenched cost-of-living crisis. The event ties in with the…