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  • Victorian Small Business Commissioner in town

    Victorian Small Business Commissioner in town

    Victorian Small Business Commissioner Lynda McAlary‑Smith visited Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce this week, shedding light on the role her office plays in resolving disputes and…

  • Noble Pantry gives dignity in tough times

    Noble Pantry gives dignity in tough times

    Scores of families are struggling to feed themselves – and even their pets – as they gather for food relief at Noble Park Community Centre…

  • Big Morning Tea funds raised for cancer

    Big Morning Tea funds raised for cancer

    Oakgrove Community Centre in Narre Warren South saw the local community come together for Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea event. Held on Wednesday, 18 June,…

  • Casey Council criticised for 3 per cent rates rise

    Casey Council criticised for 3 per cent rates rise

    As Casey Council officially increased the general rates by 3 per cent for next year, residents say they are disappointed and describe it as a…

  • Police investigate road rage incident

    Police investigate road rage incident

    Police are investigating a road rage incident that occurred at the intersection of Beaconsfield-Emerald Rd and Princes Highway, Beaconsfield at 12:30pm on Friday 6 June.…

  • Speeder caught over the limit

    Speeder caught over the limit

    Members of the Pakenham Police Station were operating a laser on Healesville-Kooweerup Road in Pakenham when they detected a Toyota Camry travelling at 118km in…

  • Spikes in offences and incidents in Clyde North

    Spikes in offences and incidents in Clyde North

    Clyde North had the biggest jump in criminal incidents and offences recorded from 2024 to the year ending in March 2025, amongst the top five…

  • Dumpers breach unlocked park gate

    Dumpers breach unlocked park gate

    A burnt-out vehicle has triggered residents to raise ongoing security concerns at the Robert Booth Reserve in Dandenong. One of two gates to the reserve…

  • Triple-victory for NPAC, Springers

    Triple-victory for NPAC, Springers

    South East Leisure is celebrating a trio of trophies at the 2025 Aquatic and Recreation Victoria Awards this month. SEL, a Greater Dandenong Council-owned subsidiary,…

  • Casey Council cuts one upgrade amid grant shortfall

    Casey Council cuts one upgrade amid grant shortfall

    The adopted 2025/26 Casey Council Budget has cut one community facility upgrade and scaled back one project after grant funding fell through. According to the…

  • CSA Cranbourne – type of crime insights

    CSA Cranbourne – type of crime insights

    Recent numbers from the Crime Statistics Agency saw Cranbourne as the suburb with the most criminal incidents and offences recorded in the City of Casey,…

  • Elderly man bashed with shovel

    Elderly man bashed with shovel

    Police are investigating an alleged bashing of an elderly man with a shovel in Dandenong North. The assault on 28 February, 7.45pm left the victim…