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  • Extremist tones condemned

    Extremist tones condemned

    The City of Casey’s mayor, Stefan Koomen, has condemned the extremist tones of the anti-immigration rallies on 31 August, as they sparked local backlash. While…

  • Spitting image – Noble Park senior in rally flashpoint

    Spitting image – Noble Park senior in rally flashpoint

    A well-known 79-year-old Noble Park resident was shockingly spat upon during clashes between rival protestors at the March for Australia anti-immigration rally in Melbourne’s CBD.…

  • Reconnect Program in Casey

    Reconnect Program in Casey

    Two institutes in the City of Casey will be delivering the State Government’s Reconnect Program, aimed at ensuring every Victorian has access to learning and…

  • Antisemitism forum labelled a ‘political junket’

    Antisemitism forum labelled a ‘political junket’

    The Jewish Council of Australia has praised Greater Dandenong and Casey councillors for declining invites to an antisemitism forum on the Gold Coast. The JCA…

  • Truckie fined for menacing ‘bullet’ tweet to PM

    Truckie fined for menacing ‘bullet’ tweet to PM

    A truckie who tweeted to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that “you need a bullet, I can do it in person” has been convicted and fined.…

  • Paint thinners blaze in Cranbourne West industrial area

    Paint thinners blaze in Cranbourne West industrial area

    Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) responded to an incident on Futures Road in the industrial heartland of Cranbourne West after callers to Triple Zero (000) reported…

  • Six alleged home invaders arrested after police pursuit

    Six alleged home invaders arrested after police pursuit

    Six men and youths from the South East have been arrested after an aggravated home invasion and police pursuit across several suburbs. A man and…

  • Station on edge

    Station on edge

    Concerned Beaconsfield residents are calling for immediate action to fix their deteriorating train station, warning that its crumbling condition poses a serious safety risk. A…

  • Community cut off

    Community cut off

    Beaconsfield residents are raising alarms about ongoing flooding issues linked to the recent Level Crossing Removal project. Local resident Jacqueline expressed frustration, saying the area…

  • Lyndale pavilion scores $540K revamp

    Lyndale pavilion scores $540K revamp

    Lyndale Secondary College is ready to serve up more sport with the completion of kitchen upgrades at the school’s pavilion. The revamp jointly funded by…

  • Spring in bloom at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

    Spring in bloom at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

    Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is putting on a spectacular show this spring, with wattles and orchids bursting into bloom. “We have approximately 87 species of…

  • More sports for Lyndale Secondary College

    More sports for Lyndale Secondary College

    Lyndale Secondary College is ready to serve up more sport at the completion of kitchen upgrades and more at the school’s pavilion, backed by the…