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  • A sweet gathering

    A sweet gathering

    The Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA) is holding its 13th annual Pancakes in the Park. Locals are encouraged to visit Banjo Patterson Park on Tuesday 21…

  • Lynbrook rider killed

    Lynbrook rider killed

    An 18-year-old motorcyclist has died after allegedly crashing into a tree in Henry Lawson Drive, Lynbrook. Casey Highway Patrol officers are investigating the crash, which…

  • Free RATs in Casey

    Free RATs in Casey

    The City of Casey is handing out free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) at various sites across the municipality. The Covid-19 detection tests are available for…

  • Casey likely to endorse 3.5pc rate increase

    Casey likely to endorse 3.5pc rate increase

    The City of Casey will likely pass on the State Government’s recommendation of a 3.5 per cent rate cap for residents in the 2023-‘24 year,…

  • Council donates $10,000 to earthquake relief efforts

    Council donates $10,000 to earthquake relief efforts

    Dandenong is one of many of Victoria’s city councils getting behind the earthquake relief aid of Turkey and Syria. Following last week’s council meeting, the…

  • New launch of the Black Rhinos

    New launch of the Black Rhinos

    Afri-Aus Care is diving deeper with the new launch of their junior Black Rhinos basketball team on February 18. The event launch, ‘Black Rhinos UBUNTU’…

  • Total Fire Ban for Central and North Central Victoria

    Total Fire Ban for Central and North Central Victoria

    A Total Fire Ban (TFB) has been declared for the North Central and Central fire weather district today, Friday 17 February 2023. Today’s conditions in…

  • Purple storm comes to Casey

    Purple storm comes to Casey

    The City of Casey and Melbourne Storm have signed a five-year partnership agreement. The new partnership was announced at AAMI Park on Monday 13 February…

  • ‘Depraved’ salesman jailed

    ‘Depraved’ salesman jailed

    A 65-year-old former shoe salesman found with “particularly depraved” sexual abuse material involving children with dogs and adults has been jailed. After police made enquiries…

  • Drink-driving hits a new high

    Drink-driving hits a new high

    The South East’s senior cop has deplored the “shocking” numbers of drink drivers caught in a weekend operation on Monash Freeway. A staggering 41 motorists…

  • Open your heart for Library Lovers Day

    In celebration of Library Lovers Day on 14 February, Casey Cardinia Libraries are seeking book donations to support a literary supply program in Papua New…

  • ‘Still a lot to do’ for bridging visa holders: MP

    ‘Still a lot to do’ for bridging visa holders: MP

    Federal MP Julian Hill has welcomed the announced pathway to permanent visas for 19,000 refugees but acknowledged “there is still a lot more to do”.…

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