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  • Duo face court over service station stabbing murder

    Duo face court over service station stabbing murder

    Two people have faced court accused of murdering a man found with stab wounds outside a service station. Aydin Korkmaz, 27, and Jimmy Coumvoulidis, 34,…

  • Cranbourne West students speak up against bullying

    Cranbourne West students speak up against bullying

    Quarters Primary School in Cranbourne West stood with schools across Australia to say NO to bullying and violence during the Anti-Bully Week. The 2025 theme…

  • Soil clean-up dispute goes to VCAT

    Soil clean-up dispute goes to VCAT

    A soil-works operator says it went “above and beyond” required protocols as it fights against an order to clean up a contaminated soil mound in…

  • MPs query Kingston monitoring

    MPs query Kingston monitoring

    Opposition MPs have demanded answers on why the State Government has installed municipal monitors to oversee Kingston Council. The Government appointed John Tanner AM and…

  • Pair charged with Dandenong murder

    Pair charged with Dandenong murder

    Two men have been charged over the death of a man in Dandenong in August. Police raided three properties in Doveton, Blackburn South and Endeavour…

  • Man winched to safety in Tonimbuk

    Man winched to safety in Tonimbuk

    A man was winched to safety via helicopter after getting stuck in mud in Tonimbuk this week. Emergency services were called to the property on…

  • Prized possession goes up in flames

    Prized possession goes up in flames

    A prized possession of restored trucks and hot rods has gone up in flames after a fire at a Pakenham factory. Firefighters responded to a…

  • Dictator comparison sparks criticism

    Dictator comparison sparks criticism

    Liberal South-eastern Metropolitan MP Ann-Marie Hermans has compared former Premier Daniel Andrews to Joseph Stalin during a parliamentary debate on Wednesday, 27 August. This first…

  • WTE incinerators under the blowtorch

    WTE incinerators under the blowtorch

    A State Parliament inquiry has been launched into waste-to-energy incinerators, with the support of Government MPs. Meanwhile during a debate on the issue, Upper House…

  • Casey Council recognises the heart of the community at Mayoral celebration

    Casey Council recognises the heart of the community at Mayoral celebration

    City of Casey hosted a community service organisations partnership celebration at Bunjil Place on Monday 25 August. Mayor Cr Stefan Koomen was joined by Deputy…

  • Armed carjacker gets bogged down

    Armed carjacker gets bogged down

    A man who carjacked a victim at knifepoint before bogging the vehicle in a garden 150 metres away has been jailed. Reza Muradi, about 23-24…

  • Emergency Management Plan consultation period open in Casey

    Emergency Management Plan consultation period open in Casey

    The City of Casey is seeking the community’s input on their recent goal to review the Municipal Energy Management Plan. Updated every three years, the…