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  • Clyde North intersection upgrade to begin in October

    Clyde North intersection upgrade to begin in October

    Works to install new traffic lights to replace the roundabout at the intersection of Grices Road and Soldiers Road in Clyde North will begin in…

  • Police brief: Teens arrested in alleged stolen car in Cranbourne

    Police brief: Teens arrested in alleged stolen car in Cranbourne

    Two 15-year-olds in an alleged stolen vehicle were arrested after falling victim to police spikes in Cranbourne West in the early hours of Thursday morning,…

  • Police pursuit clarity needed: coroner

    Police pursuit clarity needed: coroner

    A State coroner has made no adverse findings against police or road authorities over an ice-affected driver’s fatal crash after running over stop sticks in…

  • Call for creek cash

    Call for creek cash

    Casey Council is seeking a commitment from the State Government to link 600Ha of parkland between Beaconsfield and Clyde. Located on the traditional Country of…

  • Petrol prices set to put people under the pump

    Petrol prices set to put people under the pump

    “Transport and geographically disadvantaged” residents in Melbourne’s South East are set to feel the pressure of the cut to the fuel excise on Thursday 29…

  • Motorbike fatalities hit 5-year high

    Motorbike fatalities hit 5-year high

    Police are targeting reckless motorcyclists after five riders died and 47 were seriously injured in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia so far this year. It’s…

  • Orchids dazzle in show

    Orchids dazzle in show

    Hundreds of flowering orchids impressed crowds in Berwick over the weekend. Approximately 500 individual orchid plants were presented as part of the Berwick Orchid Club…

  • Road shut from November

    Road shut from November

    A “dangerous” unsealed stretch of Ballarto Road will be closed to through traffic until it is appropriately upgraded in several years’ time, City of Casey…

  • Toxic waste not wanted

    Toxic waste not wanted

    The long-sought closure of the Lyndhurst toxic waste dump has been belatedly added to Greater Dandenong Council’s state election wish-list. Councillor Rhonda Garad had queried…

  • Young lead across digital divide

    Young lead across digital divide

    Bruce MP Julian Hill has called on the young to help older Australians get more digital-savvy. The Federal Government has launched a program Young Mentors…

  • Operation Scoreboard nabs dangerous drivers

    Operation Scoreboard nabs dangerous drivers

    More than 7000 offences were detected by Victoria Police during Operation Scoreboard over the AFL Grand Final long weekend. The five-day, statewide road policing operation…

  • Teen taken to hospital following stabbing

    Teen taken to hospital following stabbing

    Police are investigating after a teenager sustained a suspected stab wound in Pakenham on Saturday 24 September. Emergency services were called to Superior Waters to…

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