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  • Foley exits Council

    Foley exits Council

    A member of Greater Dandenong Council’s new-look executive team is “finishing up” barely 12 months into his five-year contract. Council’s chief executive officer Jacqui Weatherill…

  • Casey Council meeting adjourned after crowd anger

    Casey Council meeting adjourned after crowd anger

    The first council meeting for the City of Casey this year was adjourned after hundreds of angry and frustrated residents shouted and heckled, prompting a…

  • Man charged after home invasion attempt

    Man charged after home invasion attempt

    Police have charged a man after a group allegedly attempted a home invasion in Cranbourne North last night. The 35-year-old Pakenham man has been charged…

  • Noble Park tobacco shop rammed

    Noble Park tobacco shop rammed

    A tobacco shop in Noble Park has been apparently ram-raided using a vehicle in the morning of Wednesday 19 February. The vehicle was crashed into…

  • Dandenong shop rammed, torched

    Dandenong shop rammed, torched

    A Dandenong juice and acai outlet has been destroyed after being rammed by a vehicle and set alight, police say. Emergency services were called to…

  • Five charged following Casey ARC swimming pool assault

    Five charged following Casey ARC swimming pool assault

    Police have charged five Casey people following an alleged assault at the Casey ARC Aquatic and Recreation Centre in Narre Warren last month. It is…

  • Call to release Kingswood 900-dwelling plans

    Call to release Kingswood 900-dwelling plans

    A Dingley Village protest group and Kngston ward councillor are fearful of a developer’s scaled-up plan for a purported 900 dwellings on the former Kingswood…

  • $34K penalty for reptile-trade ringleader

    $34K penalty for reptile-trade ringleader

    A Noble Park North man must pay $34,000 after pleading guilty to 67 charges relating to an illegal cross-border reptile trade and wildlife licence breaches.…

  • Trading card burglary syndicate busted, police say

    Trading card burglary syndicate busted, police say

    Four members of an organised-crime syndicate allegedly behind a spate of burglaries targeting collectable trading cards and crypto ATMs have been arrested. Police say the…

  • Barbs continue in name dispute

    Barbs continue in name dispute

    A propaganda war has ignited on both sides of the debate over the proposed renaming of the Afghan Bazaar to Little Bamyan. Soon after the…

  • Lynbrook death: Armed man self-harmed, tasered by police

    Lynbrook death: Armed man self-harmed, tasered by police

    An armed man who died at a Lynbrook shopping centre had self-harmed and then was tasered by police, according to a leading Homicide Squad detective.…

  • Police investigating death of man in Lynbrook Shopping Centre

    Police investigating death of man in Lynbrook Shopping Centre

    Homicide Squad detectives are currently investigating the circumstances around the death of a man in Lynbrook this afternoon. Police were attempting to arrest a man…

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