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  • South East takes manufacturing lead: report

    South East takes manufacturing lead: report

    Greater South East Melbourne is Australia’s manufacturing powerhouse that can drive future economic growth, according to a new report by Deloitte Access Economics. But “urgent…

  • Teen pair charged with alleged agg burg spree

    Teen pair charged with alleged agg burg spree

    Two teens have been charged over an alleged serious crime spree including aggravated burglaries and car thefts across Melbourne’s South and South East. A 14-year-old…

  • Info appeal on vehicle theft in Casey Central

    Info appeal on vehicle theft in Casey Central

    Victoria Police are investigating a carjacking that occurred at Casey Central Shopping Centre on 14 September, between 6:15pm and 7pm. Two offenders exited a stolen…

  • A heartfelt reunion

    A heartfelt reunion

    After experiencing a life-changing accident that nearly took his life three years ago, David Francis returns to his saviours, giving them thanks and encouraging the…

  • Berwick P plater caught at 196km/h

    Berwick P plater caught at 196km/h

    Nunawading Highway Patrol officers nabbed a probationary driver from Berwick doing almost double the speed limit in Glen Waverley. Officers intercepted the high-powered vehicle in…

  • RSL surprised by vanished Lone Pine

    RSL surprised by vanished Lone Pine

    A significant Lone Pine tree tracing back to the Gallipoli 1915 military campaign has been removed by Greater Dandenong Council. The tree in a council-owned…

  • $200K lottery win in Dandenong

    $200K lottery win in Dandenong

    A Dandenong woman has claimed a $200,000 Lucky Lotteries win on Thursday 18 September. She scored the first-prize ‘mega jackpot’ win on a free ticket…

  • APCO’s $400k compensation claim denied by VCAT

    APCO’s $400k compensation claim denied by VCAT

    A Cranbourne North service station has failed in its attempt to be compensated for lost trade during major roadworks, after the Victorian Civil and Administrative…

  • An environment to be open for Blue Ribbon Day

    An environment to be open for Blue Ribbon Day

    As Blue Ribbon Day fast approaches, a former Joint Counter Terrorism officer said to approach the day with respect and awareness of the police force’s…

  • Cash ‘game-changer’ for retirement villagers

    Cash ‘game-changer’ for retirement villagers

    Retirement village residents are being unfairly locked out of reverse mortgages, says Dandenong man Bob Barrett. Mr Barrett is calling for state law reform or…

  • Police seek info on BMW shooting

    Police seek info on BMW shooting

    Police are appealing for public assistance in their investigation into a non-fatal shooting last year. Southern Metro Region Crime Squad detectives say several shots were…

  • Navy’s top brass visits

    Navy’s top brass visits

    Beaconhills College students were delighted to have a visit from the highly sought-after Royal Australian Navy Band on Tuesday 16 September. The band performed at…

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