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  • Cranbourne North man arrested after hit and run

    Cranbourne North man arrested after hit and run

    A 20-year-old Cranbourne North man has since been charged following an alleged hit-and-run collision in Seaford on Saturday 22 February. Officers were told that a…

  • Cranbourne teen arrested for aggravated carjacking

    Cranbourne teen arrested for aggravated carjacking

    A 13-year-old boy has been arrested by police following an aggravated carjacking in Cranbourne overnight. Police were told that two friends were sitting in their…

  • $41.75 million upgrade for Thompsons Road Roundabout

    $41.75 million upgrade for Thompsons Road Roundabout

    The Federal Government announced its $41.75 million investment in the upgrade of the Thompsons Road Intersection in Clyde North on Saturday 22 February. The project…

  • Samuel hits the stage

    Samuel hits the stage

    As the temperature soared and the stage set, it didn’t take long for Samuel Rowland to find his footing during his powerful performance at the…

  • Powering through grief, a call for change

    Powering through grief, a call for change

    The grief of losing a loved one is unforgettable and for Regis and Marita Roussell, there is pain and a tightness in their chest after…

  • 11 charged after weapon raids

    11 charged after weapon raids

    Eleven people were arrested and 20 weapons seized during a police blitz across the South East. The arrests were made during 61 raids as part…

  • Stolen vehicle from Cranbourne fuels Kew burglary

    Stolen vehicle from Cranbourne fuels Kew burglary

    A vehicle that was stolen from a Cranbourne West home overnight has been the ride of choice for four teenagers after they were arrested for…

  • Residents decry ‘indirect’ and ‘unhelpful’ answers to public questions

    Residents decry ‘indirect’ and ‘unhelpful’ answers to public questions

    Community members say they are unhappy with the “indirect”, “unhelpful”, and “irrelevant” answers to their submitted questions at Tuesday’s Casey Council Meeting, calling for a…

  • Disappointment and hope amidst council meeting

    Disappointment and hope amidst council meeting

    Following the adjournment of the first meeting of the year for Casey Council on Tuesday 18 February, Mayor Stefan Koomen voiced his disappointment with the…

  • Oceania Glass workers fear job losses

    Oceania Glass workers fear job losses

    Workers at glass manufacturer Oceania Glass say they are facing a hard employment market, burdens to pay bills and mortgages, and mounting pressure to support…

  • Union calls for support for glass manufacturing

    Union calls for support for glass manufacturing

    The Victorian Branch of the Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) is calling on the Federal Government to support glass manufacturing as the country’s only glass manufacturer,…

  • Major works continue

    Major works continue

    Critical testing and trial operations are underway on the Metro Tunnel Project, which will impact travellers on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines. According to the…

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