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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…












