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Clyde North residents demand action at Pattersons and Tuckers Road intersection
Clyde North locals say they’ve had enough of the crashes at the Pattersons Road and Tuckers Road intersection, claiming that Casey Council is dragging its…
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Hampton Park resident frustrated after 18 months of neglected median strip
A Hampton Park resident says he has been left “beyond frustrated” after waiting nearly 18 months and making six calls to VicRoads for the overgrown…
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Teens in alleged stolen car charged after police pursuit
Four teens as young as 13 have been charged after an alleged attempted carjacking and police pursuit in the South East. Police say a family…
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‘Undeterred’ as Premier fronts multicultural bills event after Sewell stunt
The Bring Your Bills event in Hampton Park had a surprise visit from the Victorian Premier, Jacinta Allan, following an early morning interruption by neo-nazi…
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Cat curfew in the spotlight for Casey
The City of Casey has set its sights on tackling the persistent issue of wandering cats, outlining a tougher stance in its new Domestic Animal…
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Four arrested following Cranbourne pursuit of stolen vehicle
Three males and a female have been arrested after an allegedly stolen vehicle was tracked by police from Cranbourne to South Yarra in the early…
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Fatal collision in Lynbrook
A motorcyclist has died on the South Gippsland Highway in Lynbrook in the early morning of Tuesday 2 September, after a serious collision. Emergency services…
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Shock on MPs Stalin comparison
Shock and disrespect, South-Eastern Metropolitan MP Michael Galea has spoken out against a fellow minister who likened former Premier Daniel Andrews to dictator Joseph Stalin.…
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Cranbourne named top scam hotspot
Cranbourne has once again been named among Victoria’s scam hotspots, with new data showing the suburb is one of the state’s top five postcodes for…
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Lessons for local leaders
Spots are open for a free development course for South East community leaders next month. The Future Impact Community Leadership program is delivered by Leadership…
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Banksia Festival blooms at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne
The Banksia Festival at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, held from 16 to 24 August 2025, celebrated Australian culture through the iconic Banksia genus. Presented by…
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NIMBY or xenophobia? When places of worship are unwelcome in Green Wedge zones
You hear it all the time: “We’re not racist, we just want to protect the environment.” And yet, planning rejections for places of worship —…