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  • Casey bin lid swap starts 11 August

    Casey bin lid swap starts 11 August

    Casey Council will soon begin swapping bin lids to meet the State Government’s standardised household waste and recycling system. From Monday 11 August until Friday…

  • $25m golf war

    $25m golf war

    Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club is sueing a former developer for a $25 million ‘bonus’ over the sale of its golf course for a controversial…

  • Kingswood protestors tee off against housing plan

    Kingswood protestors tee off against housing plan

    Scores of protestors banded against plans for a 941-home ‘ghetto’ at the former Kingswood Golf Course on Sunday 27 July. Dingley Village residents were joined…

  • Solidarity call by Druze community

    Solidarity call by Druze community

    Faith leaders, councillors, MP’s and the wider community stood in solidarity with a Druze community event calling for peace in Syria. The Druze community predominantly…

  • Van driver wanted after pedestrian seriously injured

    Van driver wanted after pedestrian seriously injured

    Police have released CCTV footage of a van involved in a serious collision with an elderly pedestrian in Noble Park Noth. A 76-year-old woman was…

  • Phonics Plus sets up students for life-long success

    Phonics Plus sets up students for life-long success

    The State Government says it is making best practice common practice with Victoria’s Phonics Plus program setting up our youngest students for life-long reading success.…

  • Growing minds and green spaces with Schools Tree Day

    Growing minds and green spaces with Schools Tree Day

    Schools across Australia are being encouraged to take learning outside on Friday, 25 July for Schools Tree Day, the nation’s largest tree-planting and nature care…

  • Snow visitors busted

    Snow visitors busted

    Police have detected a further 420 offences in late July during a major road policing operation targeting motorists heading to Mount Buller. Operation Eastern Snow…

  • Main Street revamp revived

    Main Street revamp revived

    The revamp of Main Street is back on with the council looking for a contract to begin construction in the coming months. Last Friday, the…

  • Vervale hemp business wins VCAT approval

    Vervale hemp business wins VCAT approval

    The permit for the manufacture of hemp bricks in Vervale is now cleared of dispute after VCAT ruled against neighbouring concerns for the growth and…

  • Casey celebrating NAIDOC Week

    Casey celebrating NAIDOC Week

    The City of Casey celebrated NAIDOC Week as its Aboriginal Engagement team joined thousands of community members and allies in the annual NAIDOC Week March…

  • ‘Groundbreaking initiative’: Indigenous VET program launched

    ‘Groundbreaking initiative’: Indigenous VET program launched

    A first-of-its-kind VET program launched this week at the Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve is giving Indigenous secondary school students a culturally grounded pathway into careers…