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  • Senator’s the goal

    Senator’s the goal

    Former Grevillea Ward council candidate Stephen Matulec has announced his candidacy for the Senate ticket at the federal election as part of the Libertarian Party.…

  • Jail for stabbed passenger’s death

    Jail for stabbed passenger’s death

    A man who drove a fatally-stabbed victim to the front of Casey Hospital has been jailed for manslaughter. Jordan Riley, 42, initially charged with murder,…

  • Police seek info on Western Port Hwy fatal crash

    Police seek info on Western Port Hwy fatal crash

    Police are appealing for information on a fatal crash in Lyndhurst last week. A 66-year-old Cranbourne man driving a Mercedes vehicle died at the scene…

  • Coroner highlights CALD drowning risks

    Coroner highlights CALD drowning risks

    A State Coroner has highlighted the vulnerability of persons born overseas to accidental drowning in Victorian coastal waters, following the investigation into the Forrest Caves…

  • Judgment day soon for ‘predatory’ teacher

    Judgment day soon for ‘predatory’ teacher

    A former primary school teacher in the South East is facing an impending sentence for grooming and sexually assaulting up to nine children. Nicholas O’Shea,…

  • Driver arrested after ramming police car in Berwick

    Driver arrested after ramming police car in Berwick

    A man has been arrested after allegedly ramming a police vehicle in a stolen Ford Ranger in Berwick on Saturday night (14 December). Police say…

  • Extreme fire danger and total fire bans declared for most of Victoria

    Extreme fire danger and total fire bans declared for most of Victoria

    A Total Fire Ban (TFB) has been declared for the Mallee, Wimmera, Northern Country, North Central, South West, Central and West and South Gippsland districts…

  • Clyde Road works underway

    Clyde Road works underway

    Construction for the long-awaited Clyde Road upgrades has begun, after an official announcement on the morning of Friday 13 December. The intersection, offramps, and bridge…

  • Keeping things in balance

    Keeping things in balance

    Ever noticed how the CEOs of really successful businesses seem to have time to pursue their personal passions as well? A few clear examples come…

  • Summer echidna spotting for science

    Summer echidna spotting for science

    The summer months bring special moments to those living in the Yarra Ranges as the short-beaked echidna goes about its day and can often be…

  • Give the gift of hope these holidays

    Give the gift of hope these holidays

    A Botanic Ridge heart transplant recipient and her family are issuing a plea to Victorians to give the gift of hope this holiday season by…

  • Casey Grammar students enjoy another year of VCE successes

    Casey Grammar students enjoy another year of VCE successes

    Casey Grammar School students are celebrating some of the best VCE results in the school’s history, with 17 per cent of students attaining an ATAR…

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