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Responses to respondents to be monitored
A trial is underway by the Department of Transport to investigate how the colour of flashing warning lights influences motorist behaviour around VicRoads roadside incident…
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Cleary’s fight for change
Women’s rights advocate Phil Cleary will be the keynote speaker at an event to tackle the issues of family violence in the community. The free…
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Brighton agg burg results in teens charged
A pair of Hallam teenagers have been charged after an alleged aggravated burglary in Brighton over the weekend. Police say burglars forced entry into a…
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Booster figures present worries
Data from the national health department on Wednesday 25 May show that just 64 per cent of the eligible City of Casey population have had…
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Police brief: Tools down for thieving pair
The screws have been tightened on two Cranbourne residents who have been arrested for allegedly stealing approximately $500,000 worth of power tools following an investigation…
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“Frustrating” water interruption won’t be compensated
South East Water (SEW) General Manager for Service Delivery Simon Willis has confirmed that a refund will not be offered to customers in the 580…
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Police brief: Teens charged on day one of Operation Ibis
Seven teenagers from the South East including a 13-year-old from Hallam and five on bail conditions have been arrested and charged following a series of…
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Teen charged with stabbing
A 15-year-old girl from Cranbourne West has been charged over the alleged stabbing of a man on Tuesday 24 May. Police say the man was…
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ATAGI approves new criteria for winter booster
The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) have announced an expanded eligibility criteria for receiving a fourth dose of the Covid-19 vaccination. People aged…
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Early works underway at Camms Road
Works have commenced at the Camms Road level crossing in Cranbourne as part of the Level Crossing Removal Project. Updated designs have been released and…
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Battin slams Andrews Labor Government over ESTA review
The Andrews Labor Government’s handling of the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (ESTA) has seen families “pushed into a corner” as a result of their under…
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Minor parties make inroads in South East
In years to come, the 2022 federal election will be remembered for the rise of smaller parties and independent candidates who overthrew the stronghold of…