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  • Bullet fired in alleged attempted carjack

    Bullet fired in alleged attempted carjack

    Police are seeking a man over a “scary” attempted carjacking in which a bullet was fired through a windscreen, narrowly missing the victim in Doveton…

  • Relief as rare mustang is brought home

    Relief as rare mustang is brought home

    A 37-year-old man from Narre Warren was arrested on Wednesday, November 8 for stealing a rare Mustang from Ferntree Gully in October. The man was…

  • CFA respond to house fire in Berwick

    CFA respond to house fire in Berwick

    The CFA have successfully responded to a house fire in Adelong Court in Berwick earlier this afternoon. Crews reached the fire, which started at the…

  • A Celtic Christmas down under

    A Celtic Christmas down under

    An Australian-Irish dancing company is bringing the Celtic Christmas spirit on their latest tour to Bunjil Place on November 30. Pace Live Entertainment will present…

  • Son crusades for drug warning

    Son crusades for drug warning

    An osteoporosis drug’s warning label may be tightened after a Dandenong man’s sustained campaign to the Federal Government. Dr Wayne Caldow’s mother Evelyn, 88, collapsed…

  • Premier visits for Clyde Primary Upgrade

    Premier visits for Clyde Primary Upgrade

    Clyde Primary School’s multil-million dollar upgrade is now complete, Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier Ben Carroll visited the school to formerly open the expansive…

  • Handmade gifts galore

    Handmade gifts galore

    The Beaconsfield Baptist Church transformed into a treasure trove of craft creations and bric-a-brac over the weekend, as part of its annual Make and Mingles…

  • CFA host training day ahead of Summer

    CFA host training day ahead of Summer

    With El Niño already declared and the nation collectively preparing for another challenging Summer, the CFA are hard at work ensuring they are prepared to…

  • Honour the fallen

    Honour the fallen

    Hampton Park Progress Association has run a service at 11pm Saturday 11 November to honour Australians fallen in the First World War One. Over 50…

  • Women’s Honour Roll celebrates new inductee

    Women’s Honour Roll celebrates new inductee

    After three decades of tireless work in palliative care, Emeritus Professor, Margaret O’Connor, has been celebrated with an esteemed place on the Victorian Honour Roll…

  • Level crossing removal begins at Station Street

    Level crossing removal begins at Station Street

    Major works have officially kicked off at Beaconsfield’s level crossing, making it the latest in a long list of level crossings being removed across Melbourne’s…

  • Casey Council appoints new mowing contractors

    Casey Council appoints new mowing contractors

    Following community feedback of last year’s mowing performance, Casey Council has conducted a thorough review of its mowing services model and have committed to providing…

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