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  • Man charged following Narre Warren stabbing

    Man charged following Narre Warren stabbing

    Police have charged a 34-year-old Narre Warren man following an alleged stabbing in Narre Warren on Friday 5 April. Emergency services were called to a…

  • Pakenham teens arrested in stolen car chase

    Pakenham teens arrested in stolen car chase

    Police have arrested five children, including three from Pakenham, after the alleged theft of a motor vehicle in Narre Warren which led to a prolonged…

  • Looking back at Casey and Cardinia’s history

    Looking back at Casey and Cardinia’s history

    Casey and Cardinia history enthusiasts are encouraged to come along to the Casey Cardinia Heritage Festival to hear from some of the community’s most passionate…

  • Pet surrendered for rental requirement

    Pet surrendered for rental requirement

    The Lost Dogs’ Home has seen an increase over the past three years in the number of people surrendering their pets in the hope of…

  • Stats a reminder to change your clock and check your smoke alarm

    Stats a reminder to change your clock and check your smoke alarm

    This weekend marks the end of daylight saving and Victorian firefighters are asking everyone to test their smoke alarms after concerning new data revealed 14…

  • Fears remain for heritage listed Doveton house

    Fears remain for heritage listed Doveton house

    Residents in the City of Casey are concerned their heritage listed Captain Doveton house may end up in developer hands. The 24 Doveton Avenue in…

  • Cannons start 2024 on right foot

    Cannons start 2024 on right foot

    The Casey Cannons Vic League One (VL1) women took out hockey’s Vic League Cup preseason final on Thursday night with a 3-1 win over reigning…

  • Thieves use stolen credit cards

    Thieves use stolen credit cards

    Police are appealing for public assistance to identify two thieves who used a stolen credit card to purchase items in Dandenong. Police have been told…

  • $6000 fine for trafficking a commercial quantity of abalone

    $6000 fine for trafficking a commercial quantity of abalone

    A Cranbourne East man has received a fine without conviction for trafficking a commercial quantity of abalone. Junior Finai, 24 at the time of the…

  • Floodplain filled without permits

    Floodplain filled without permits

    A Cranbourne South landowner has filled and levelled his land, including parts of the floodplain, and destroyed native vegetation progressively over the years without permits,…

  • Graduate over the moon with Top Designs exhibit

    Graduate over the moon with Top Designs exhibit

    Now at the Melbourne Museum, the annual Top Designs exhibition, in a continuing partnership with the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA), has 87 creations…

  • Fatal collision

    Fatal collision

    Police are investigating a fatal collision in Lynbrook this afternoon. It is believed that a car collided with a motorcycle near the intersection of South…

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