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Public transport staff stop handling cash
To slow the spread of coronavirus public transport staff will no longer be handling cash payments. Passengers are now required to use their credit or…
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Victoria’s coronavirus cases climbs above 1000
The total number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Victoria is 1036 – an increase of 68 from yesterday (1 April). On Wednesday 1 April a…
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Surviving under pressure
As cafes and restaurants around Melbourne struggle to stay open with the additional restrictions on public movement, Berwick establishment Five Sparrows is still running in…
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Bandits break-in
A Lynbrook father has told of the moment he confronted a home invader as his family slept during the early hours of Tuesday morning, 31…
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State’s coronavirus cases continue to rise
Victoria’s confirmed coronavirus cases have continued to climb, according to the state’s latest health data. Victoria’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) figures revealed…
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Holmes is for the homeless
Having worked with the homeless for more than a decade, Debbie Holmes was acutely aware of the issues many disadvantaged people face in getting off…
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Car slams into pharmacy
A driver is lucky has been lucky to escape injury after accidentally hitting the accelerator of their parked car, causing it to crash through a…
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Animal cruelty authorisation rescinded
A former Casey local laws manager claims the council is not doing enough to address animal cruelty within the municipality Following the release of RSPCA…
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Alpaca mauled in attack
The heartbroken owners of an alpaca have told of their distress after finding their beloved animal mauled in what’s suspected to be a dog attack.…
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Brazen thief steals from pram
A mum of three has told of her shock after a heartless thief snatched her wallet from her pram as she shopped at a Coles…
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Firearm ban after spike in permits
The sale of firearms and ammunition for sporting or recreational purposes will be temporarily banned, following deliberations by the National Cabinet. The new measures are…
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Casey’s coronavirus cases rise
Twenty-six cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Casey – bringing Victoria’s tally to 821, according to the state’s health department’s latest data. New data…