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  • Police charge Hallam man with drug trafficking offences

    Police charge Hallam man with drug trafficking offences

    Police have charged a 28-year-old Hallam man with a range of drug-related offences as part of an ongoing investigation into the alleged trafficking of drugs…

  • Five teens charged with home invasion

    Five teens charged with home invasion

    Five teens from the South East have been charged over an alleged home invasion and car theft in Hawthorn East. Police say five intruders gained…

  • Road work alerts for October

    Road work alerts for October

    A huge program of work is underway to improve and extend Melbourne’s road and rail network. The following are the planned closures for tonight and…

  • Accused dark-web trafficker on $500K surety

    Accused dark-web trafficker on $500K surety

    A Cranbourne man accused of trafficking LSD and cannabis over the dark web has been granted bail on a $500,000 surety. Lucas Raymond Bingham, 42,…

  • Killer’s medication monitoring ‘suboptimal’

    Killer’s medication monitoring ‘suboptimal’

    A State Coroner has found there was a suboptimal level of monitoring of the long-term painkiller prescription for a Cranbourne North resident who murdered his…

  • Breast cancer can affect anyone, at any age

    Breast cancer can affect anyone, at any age

    Cranbourne North resident Tracey Ryan has just had her 60-year-old birthday in October and she has been in more than a decade’s battle with stage…

  • Putting South Sudanese artists on the map

    Putting South Sudanese artists on the map

    A group of South East South Sudanese independent artists are ready to take their music to the next level and put their country on the…

  • Plea for childcare centre approval appeal

    Plea for childcare centre approval appeal

    A group of residents in a Narre Warren North housing estate have proposed launching a class action to fight Casey Council’s approval of a childcare…

  • Former Casey employees hit out at heritage protection

    Former Casey employees hit out at heritage protection

    Local history and heritage buffs are concerned about the outcome of Casey’s Heritage Strategy, currently under review by the council, fearing changes could exacerbate the…

  • Home invasion family ‘haunted’

    Home invasion family ‘haunted’

    A man has been sentenced over an armed teen group’s “truly horrendous” invasion of a sleeping family’s home, in which one of the residents was…

  • Team effort for fun fete

    Team effort for fun fete

    From face painting to a petting zoo and everything in between, Foundation Learning Centre’s Narre Warren campus had something fun for people of all ages…

  • Beaumaris inquiry hearings set to begin

    Beaumaris inquiry hearings set to begin

    Public hearings for an inquiry into historical child sexual abuse at 24 Victorian Government schools are set to begin next week. The Board of Inquiry…

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