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  • Driver mired in ‘deep hole’ of deceits

    Driver mired in ‘deep hole’ of deceits

    A Casey property manager has staged the theft of his car and lied to police after he evaded a breath-test roadside station, a court has…

  • Drop in timely planning decisions

    Drop in timely planning decisions

    Casey Council has recorded a 13 per cent decrease in planning applications decided within the required timeframes since last financial year, according to the recently…

  • Teen machete attacker jailed

    Teen machete attacker jailed

    A Hallam teen has been jailed in adult prison after slicing a 52-year-old shopper’s arm with a machete at Fountain Gate shopping centre and a…

  • Racist extremists target pro-refugee rally

    Racist extremists target pro-refugee rally

    A right-wing extremist attack in Melbourne CBD on refugee protesters will not “intimidate” the group from a “targeted action” pro-refugee campaign in November. The fight…

  • Sensitive Santa back this year

    Sensitive Santa back this year

    Connected Libraries’ Sensitive Santa program is back again this year at Cranbourne West Library Lounge and the Endeavour Hills Library. Sensitive Santa allows children who…

  • $26m cannabis bust

    $26m cannabis bust

    Major Drug Squad (MDS) detectives have seized one of Victoria’s largest cannabis hauls in recent times which uncovered more than 6000 plants in Leongatha South.…

  • Subdivide easier

    Subdivide easier

    The State Government will launch a review to examine how planning and building systems can be streamlined, enabling more residents to add a second home,…

  • Q&A… with South Eastern Men’s Discussion Groups co-ordinator Ken McMaster

    Q&A… with South Eastern Men’s Discussion Groups co-ordinator Ken McMaster

    What do you love the most about the Men’s Discussion Group? I enjoy company and the opportunity to laugh. I love witnessing the change in…

  • Submissions open for Ambulance Victoria Inquiry

    Submissions open for Ambulance Victoria Inquiry

    A parliamentary inquiry into the performance, workplace culture, and procurement practices of Ambulance Victoria is seeking submissions from the public. The Nationals’ Member for Eastern…

  • Mpox cases high in South East

    Mpox cases high in South East

    More than a quarter of the 330 mpox cases confirmed and diagnosed in Victoria this year have been in people living in Melbourne’s South East,…

  • Narre seniors celebrate

    Narre seniors celebrate

    Keeping everyone active and social has been the mantra for the Narre Warren Senior Citizens Club for a very long time, with every Wednesday marking…

  • Welcoming Clyde Road Upgrade workers to the land

    Welcoming Clyde Road Upgrade workers to the land

    To welcome the Clyde Road Upgrade team onto Bunurong land, Major Road Projects Victoria and Seymour Whyte crews were invited by Bunurong Land Council Elders…

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