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  • Chair and eggs flung onto freeway

    Chair and eggs flung onto freeway

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Cars travelling on the Monash Freeway were damaged after a plastic chair, bags of flour and eggs were thrown from a footbridge…

  • Rocker rolls on for fundraiser

    Rocker rolls on for fundraiser

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells It’s been a rocky return to the bowling green for cancer survivor and Elvis impersonator Peter Hayden. Just months ago, the Narre…

  • Hope granted to SMA families

    Hope granted to SMA families

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Berwick mother Julie Cini has made good her pledge to her dying daughters. Ms Cini has celebrated the listing of a life-saving…

  • Screams for an ambulance

    Screams for an ambulance

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A court has heard a recording of blood-curdling screams and shattering glass doors in which two teenage sisters were allegedly injured by…

  • Boy, 13, robbed by men with hunting knives

    Boy, 13, robbed by men with hunting knives

    By Brendan Rees Casey Crime Investigation Unit is appealing for public assistance following an alleged armed robbery at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre on Wednesday 25…

  • Police appeal for help after stolen car is torched

    Police appeal for help after stolen car is torched

    By Brendan Rees Casey Crime Investigation Unit is appealing for witnesses after a vehicle was allegedly set alight in Narre Warren on Wednesday 25 April.…

  • Nine charged from Comanchero raids

    Nine charged from Comanchero raids

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Nine men have been charged as a result of police raids targeting the Comanchero outlaw motorcycle gang at dawn on 2 May.…

  • Victim turned serial offender

    Victim turned serial offender

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Cranbourne East man has been jailed for repeated disqualified driving – and continues to be scarred by a horrific crime in…

  • Waste not, recycle not

    Waste not, recycle not

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells There’s a simple solution to the recycling crisis that’s gripping Australian councils, according to a leading sustainability campaigner. Tamara DiMattina, whose The…

  • Nature approves new wetlands

    Nature approves new wetlands

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells The contentious transformation of Troups Creek West Wetland in Narre Warren North is complete. And it seems at least popular with a…

  • Cuban rhythms to rock Bunjil

    Cuban rhythms to rock Bunjil

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Ballet Revolución is set to land with its passionate, sensual and daring moves at Bunjil Place this month. As part of a…

  • What a load of rubbish!

    What a load of rubbish!

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Walkers on a popular track next to Hessell Road retarding basin, Berwick have stumbled upon a rude shock. An enormous pile of…

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