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  • Car makes unannounced visit

    Car makes unannounced visit

    Casey Highway Patrol are investigating an incident in Cranbourne West on Monday 1 August which saw a car crash into a house. Investigators have been…

  • Horse trainer pleads guilty to shotgun burglary

    Horse trainer pleads guilty to shotgun burglary

    A successful horse trainer has been convicted of stealing up to eight rifles and shotguns during a Pakenham home burglary. Daniel Barone, now 44, of…

  • Endeavour Hills get the win

    Endeavour Hills get the win

    Endeavour Hills has recorded a thrilling two-point win over Carrum Patterson Lakes to close within half a game of fourth spot on the ladder. Endeavour…

  • Speed limit lifts on Monash Freeway

    Speed limit lifts on Monash Freeway

    Commuters on the Monash Freeway are feeling the benefits of an increase in the speed limit from 80 to 100km/h following the completion of stage…

  • Jailed after death

    Jailed after death

    A 44-year-old man has been jailed over the violent robbery and death of beloved grandfather Michael Mammone in Cranbourne two years ago. Christopher McEachran, 44,…

  • Pearcedale pet plots move pawsed

    Pearcedale pet plots move pawsed

    The RSPCA are assuring owners of cemetery plots at their Peninsula Animal Care Centre that no changes will take place to the pet cemetery until…

  • Police brief: Car and bike collide in Tooradin

    Police brief: Car and bike collide in Tooradin

    Collisions between motorcycles and cars continue to plague the South East following a serious incident in Tooradin on Monday 1 August. Police believe a male…

  • Premier cleared in ‘Red Shirts’ report

    Premier cleared in ‘Red Shirts’ report

    Premier Daniel Andrews has been cleared of playing a part in the ‘Red Shirts’ scheme, the Victorian Ombudsman has found. In her second report on…

  • Increased police focus on hooning delivering results

    Increased police focus on hooning delivering results

    An adjustment to policing methods has resulted in a dramatic fall in the number of hooning events in Melbourne’s South East, and large numbers of…

  • Bus service upgrades coming to Clyde North

    Bus service upgrades coming to Clyde North

    The State Government has announced a number of upgrades and additional bus stops to come to the Clyde North area. From Sunday 28 August, Routes…

  • Issues in sheep health this season

    Issues in sheep health this season

    In my role, when I hear the same comments coming from producers more than once, there is usually a reason. This year I have been…

  • Non-verbal students receive a digital helping hand

    Non-verbal students receive a digital helping hand

    Communication can be a daily struggle for non-verbal students, which is why not-for-profit State Schools’ Relief is hoping an investment in technology will make all…

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