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  • Police crack down on unauthorised drivers

    Police crack down on unauthorised drivers

    More than 500 unauthorised vehicles were detected in a recent road safety effort, with the help of Automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology. The recent…

  • Pearcedale Ambo shines in awards

    Pearcedale Ambo shines in awards

    A Pearcedale paramedic is one of just eight Ambulance Victoria employees recognised in this year’s Australia Day Honours. Carmel Rogers, who manages a team of…

  • Teacher’s child-porn buddy freed

    Teacher’s child-porn buddy freed

    A Noble Park man who swapped “depraved” child sex abuse images with a Narre Warren school teacher has been released on a four year supervision…

  • Four charged with car theft spree

    Four charged with car theft spree

    Four teenagers have been arrested in Hampton Park over a series of burglaries and car thefts across Melbourne. The four males face a total of…

  • Old favourites top baby name list

    Old favourites top baby name list

    Oliver and Charlotte have continued to hold the crown for Victoria’s best loved baby names for the second year in a row. Acting Minister for…

  • MP’s retirement twist

    MP’s retirement twist

    In a just-released autobiography, former Cranbourne MP Jude Perera has revealed a falling out with Premier Daniel Andrews played a role in his retirement. The…

  • Casey growth continues

    Casey growth continues

    Casey is the third-fastest growing region in the country, according to new data from KPMG Australia. The report, released last week, analysed the fastest growing…

  • Family fun for all

    Family fun for all

    Citizens across the City of Casey gathered at two Australia Day events on Thursday 26 January, supported by the City of Casey. The Hampton Park…

  • Lynbrook scrubfires ‘suspicious’

    Lynbrook scrubfires ‘suspicious’

    Victoria Police are investigating two suspicious scrubfires started within days near Lynbrook Primary School. Hampton Park CFA units as well as FRV crews responded to…

  • Enough is enough

    Enough is enough

    As soon as they thought they’ve had enough, the Bakhtar Community was slammed with the news of a third burglary since December 2022. The first…

  • Sign of success

    Sign of success

    Staff at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne are hoping a new sign erected on the South Gippsland Highway will make it all the more…

  • Three arrested after Dandenong pursuit

    Three arrested after Dandenong pursuit

    Three teens in an alleged stolen car were arrested by police after a pursuit in Dandenong. The grey Mazda was followed by police units including…

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