BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 87

News

  • Eight charged in firearms trafficking

    Eight charged in firearms trafficking

    Detectives from Taskforce Echo have charged eight men overnight and seized five firearms as part of their investigation into alleged firearms trafficking in Melbourne’s south…

  • Federation uni calling for $30 million federal investment

    Federation uni calling for $30 million federal investment

    Federation University is calling for federal political parties to back a $30 million investment in STEM teaching laboratories at the Berwick campus. The university warned…

  • Teens captured after alleged 200km/h Monash Fwy escapade

    Teens captured after alleged 200km/h Monash Fwy escapade

    Seven teens have been arrested after police tracked several stolen cars up to 200km/h on Monash Freeway. Police say they followed a stolen Audi SQ5…

  • Berwick business burgled

    Berwick business burgled

    Police are investigating a burglary at a business in Berwick on Wednesday, 9 April. It is believed that the offender/s have smashed the front of…

  • Robots and tech for dementia

    Robots and tech for dementia

    Casey Aged Care in Narre Warren introduced its new Memory Care Wing expansion on Tuesday, as well as Abi, a new robot companion, and a…

  • From paper to electronic fines

    From paper to electronic fines

    A new technology is rolled out by Victoria Police to issue penalty infringement notices electronically. The announcement just made today regarding ePins applications will operate…

  • Bruce weighs in on Casey’s submission

    Bruce weighs in on Casey’s submission

    As the election nears, the City of Casey has released its 2025-26 pre-budget commonwealth submission, highlighting its priority projects and initiatives, and earmarked them for…

  • ‘Not enough federal action’: homelessness agency

    ‘Not enough federal action’: homelessness agency

    In response to a worsening housing crisis, political parties seem to be just “tinkering around the edges”, says Wayss homelessness support and renter services general…

  • EPA rejects Hampton Park waste transfer station

    EPA rejects Hampton Park waste transfer station

    Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria has refused the Development Licence application for the proposed Hampton Park waste transfer station. The decision is subject to appeal…

  • Federation University in support of Dutton’s international student policy

    Federation University in support of Dutton’s international student policy

    Federation University’s vice-chancellor and president, Duncan Bently, has welcomed the Coalition’s proposed international student policy, as criticisms soared against the capping of international student intake…

  • New school for new families

    New school for new families

    As the eastern border of Casey in Clyde North continues to grow, so does its needs, with new families moving in and schools growing at…

  • Dating apps connected to high rise in sexual assaults

    Dating apps connected to high rise in sexual assaults

    Victoria Police urge sexual offense reporting linked to the use of dating apps, this Sexual Assault Awareness month. Dating apps have become a common way…

Digital Editions