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  • Unoccupied house fire in Hampton Park prompts investigation

    Unoccupied house fire in Hampton Park prompts investigation

    A fire at an unoccupied home in Hampton Park last week has caught the attention of police. The Hampton Park Fire Brigade responded to the…

  • Eight tips to surviving the Boxing Day sales

    Eight tips to surviving the Boxing Day sales

    Christmas day is creeping up for residents in (insert suburb) which only means one thing – so is Boxing Day. Often the busiest shopping day…

  • Battin tackles criminal justice reform

    Battin tackles criminal justice reform

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has added another notch to his shadow ministry belt following the announcement of the Liberal Party’s shadow cabinet line-up over the…

  • How to keep pesky bugs away this holiday season

    How to keep pesky bugs away this holiday season

    It’s hard to beat a day with friends and family in summer, whether it be celebrating Christmas, New Years or just enjoying the sunshine. Unfortunately,…

  • Sparks fly in Tooradin Christmas event

    Sparks fly in Tooradin Christmas event

    Sparks from fireworks caused a small blaze in Tooradin following a Christmas celebration on Friday 16 December. Firefighters were called to the Christmas on the…

  • Ex-mayor feared charges, legal bills

    Ex-mayor feared charges, legal bills

    Friends of Casey ex-mayor Amanda Stapledon say she was burdened by the possibility of criminal charges despite IBAC’s commissioner recently saying that charges were “never…

  • Don’t forget to slip, slop, slap

    Don’t forget to slip, slop, slap

    With the state’s health system already under pressure, SunSmart is pleading with Victorians not to become complacent with their sun protection. Head of SunSmart Heather…

  • Syringe-squirting pervert jailed

    Syringe-squirting pervert jailed

    A Cranbourne West father who filmed himself squirting white fluid on unsuspecting girls and young women at a shopping centre has been jailed. Benjamin Robert…

  • Lifeline is here for you this holiday season

    Lifeline is here for you this holiday season

    As Lifeline prepares for its busiest time of year, Australians are being encouraged to take time out to plan for how they will cope with…

  • A sweet festive tradition

    A sweet festive tradition

    Gingerbread houses originiated in Germany during the 16th century. They quickly become associated with Christmas and it’s a tradition many Australian families have adopted too.…

  • Casey Highway Patrol reminds you to keep that promise

    Casey Highway Patrol reminds you to keep that promise

    “The purpose of driving a motor vehicle is to safely make it from one place to another place – every time!” Casey Highway Patrol Leading…

  • Managing festive stress

    Managing festive stress

    Christmas can be stressful enough at the best of times. While the festive season comes with expectations of fun family get-togethers, the reality can be…

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