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Two women charged following Cranbourne carjacking and stabbing
Police have charged two women following an alleged aggravated carjacking and stabbing in Cranbourne on the night of Sunday 25 August.
A 33-year-old Mornington woman...
All-electric pilot launches in Casey
The State Electricity Commission is helping Victorians save money on their energy bills and switch their homes to electricity, with the pilot rolling out...
Officials urge for more care on garage fire safety
Victorian fire services are urging householders to make fire safety in the garage a vital home project as the colder months wrap up, with...
Police investigate Cranbourne East shooting
Police are investigating a shooting incident in Cranbourne East in the early morning of Monday 26 August.
A 58-year-old man was shot.
Detectives have been told...
Pair arrested after Cranbourne carjacking and stabbing
Police have arrested two women after an aggravated carjacking and stabbing in Cranbourne on the night of Sunday 25 August.
It is believed the pair...
New energy standards will increase rents, they say
Victorian residential tenants could be slugged up to $65 extra rent per week ($3400 per year), if proposed new energy efficiency standards go ahead,...
Urgent call for blood donors
Australia’s blood supply has felt the freeze this winter with the percentage of people cancelling appointments due to cold and flu symptoms the highest...
Casey aims for 30% more trees
Casey Council plans to boost the region’s sub-par tree canopy by 30 per cent in six years.
According to its Greening Casey final report, the...
Priority jobs milestone
More than 100 people have landed manufacturing and engineering jobs as part of the Chisholm Engineering Priority Workforce Project.
The project was launched by...
New ‘serious’ charge over alleged Berwick stabbing
A further “more serious” charge has been laid against a man accused of stabbing a victim in the chest in a Berwick shopping centre...
Cut the red-tape: SEMMA
A South East manufacturers group has slammed Victorian Government “tax grabs” and “red-tape” after a secret survey on regulatory burden was revealed.
The NAB...
Beaconhills commits to going green
Beaconhills College looks to be at the forefront of sustainability with it's newest Green Report outlining a future of self-sufficiency.
The report provides a snapshot...