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IN BRIEF
Book In For Your Free Immunisation
Council runs a number of free public immunisation sessions each month, delivering Government-funded vaccines at community centres across Casey.
While many of the vaccines are for infants and young children, eligible residents up to 25 years can also access the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine, which helps to protect against the types of HPV that cause most HPV-related cancers and disease in men and women.
To find out which vaccines are available, check your eligibility for certain vaccines or to book into a session, please visit our website.
Reporting Problems Is A Snap
If you spot something in the community that is broken, missing or in need of Council’s attention, you can let us know by taking a quick photo of the issue and sending the photo to us via the Snap Send Solve app.
The app is available on the Apple and Google app stores and is free to download and use, or you can also report incidents online using the updated Report an Issue form on Council’s website.
This will allow you to report incidents such as damaged equipment, graffiti, fallen trees, illegal parking or animal issues quickly and easily for us to investigate and resolve.

Great Day Out For Casey Kids
More than 5,000 Casey residents gathered at the Old Cheese Factory in March to enjoy this year’s Casey Kids Carnival.
A favourite on the Casey events calendar, the event returned this year with free rides, face painting, a petting zoo, live performances, roaming circus performers, AFL and gymnastics events and market stalls.
The community were also able to see displays and receive information from organisations including Ambulance Victoria, Victoria Police, Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES), and find out more about a range of Council services.
