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  • Suburban voters left in the dark by AEC decision

    Suburban voters left in the dark by AEC decision

    The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has confirmed it will not be placing any voting information advertisements in local community newspapers across Melbourne ahead of the…

  • Charity not spared

    Charity not spared

    Car theft continues to be a growing issue across Victoria, with even charities falling victim. Last month, ADRA – the humanitarian agency of the Seventh-day…

  • Libs campaign manager ‘sacked’

    Libs campaign manager ‘sacked’

    The Liberal campaign manager in Bruce has been reportedly sacked by the party over a series of abusive social media posts. Andrew McNabb, a long-time…

  • Cardinia Shire CEO resigns (Updated)

    Cardinia Shire CEO resigns (Updated)

    Cardinia Shire CEO Carol Jeffs has resigned from her top executive role after almost seven years serving the shire. Jeffs made the announcement on Monday…

  • Crime surge petition

    Crime surge petition

    Businesses, residents and ratepayers are urgently calling for immediate action to address the escalating crime and violence in the Pakenham Main Street and John Street…

  • Teens captured after alleged 200km/h Monash Fwy escapade

    Teens captured after alleged 200km/h Monash Fwy escapade

    Seven teens have been arrested after police tracked several stolen cars up to 200km/h on Monash Freeway. Police say they followed a stolen Audi SQ5…

  • Bus replacements for Pakenham, Cranbourne lines

    Bus replacements for Pakenham, Cranbourne lines

    Buses will replace trains over three days next week, as trial operations continue within the Metro Tunnel and along the future continuous line from Sunbury…

  • License plate awareness

    License plate awareness

    As car thefts and burglaries become rife, Victoria Police, the Neighbourhood Watch, RACV and local CFA members came down to Eden Rise Village, showcasing new…

  • VBA warns consumers

    VBA warns consumers

    The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) is warning consumers about a current investigation into Baba Building Group and its associated entities, including Windsor Homes. The VBA…

  • Police investigate Drouin fire contained by large CFA response

    Police investigate Drouin fire contained by large CFA response

    Police are investigating after a suspicious house fire in Drouin that saw over twenty CFA units deployed to contain it. CFA responded to reports of…

  • Greens candidate for La Trobe announced

    Greens candidate for La Trobe announced

    The Greens have chosen their candidate for La Trobe: Officer resident Jamie Longmuir, who says he will fight for better living standards and make corporations…

  • Eight charged in firearms trafficking

    Eight charged in firearms trafficking

    Detectives from Taskforce Echo have charged eight men overnight and seized five firearms as part of their investigation into alleged firearms trafficking in Melbourne’s south…

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