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  • 65yo pedestrian critical after Heatherton Rd collision

    65yo pedestrian critical after Heatherton Rd collision

    A 65-year-old pedestrian has been critically injured after being struck by a ute on Heatherton Road, Dandenong North on Sunday 22 June. Police say a…

  • Bail refused for 26yo woman with alleged explosives stash

    Bail refused for 26yo woman with alleged explosives stash

    A Cranbourne woman accused of jointly possessing a large stash of mining explosives and detonators in her home garage has been refused bail. Zarna Barbar,…

  • Cranbourne SES draws 1200 locals to Open Day

    Cranbourne SES draws 1200 locals to Open Day

    Cranbourne’s very own SES attracted more than 1200 turnouts for its Open Day last weekend. The newly established Cranbourne State Emergency Service (SES) unit welcomed…

  • Sharp fears: Springvale syringe backlash

    Sharp fears: Springvale syringe backlash

    A group of concerned Springvale leaders have started a petition to relocate a State Government needle and syringe exchange service away from schools and businesses…

  • Safe-injection room speculation denied

    Safe-injection room speculation denied

    The State Government has hosed down speculation that Springvale may be in line for a safe-injecting room. South Eastern Metropolitan Liberal MP Ann-Marie Hermans has…

  • A journey on the mat

    A journey on the mat

    Casey International Day of Yoga, hosted by the community organisation Saath Multicultural Association of Australia (Saathi MAA), brought more than 100 people together for a…

  • Titans Slidin’ for MND

    Titans Slidin’ for MND

    The Berwick Springs Junior Football Club brought the community together in a spectacular show of spirit and generosity on Sunday 22 June, hosting the second…

  • Engineering Her Own Path

    Engineering Her Own Path

    Engineering has taken Cranbourne East’s Deborah Mallari across the world and continues to drive her passion for building a better future. From growing up in…

  • Probus tours newsroom

    Probus tours newsroom

    Members of the Drouin Probus Club were given a behind-the-scenes look at local journalism in action when they toured the Star News Group newsroom last…

  • Rotary cooks up kindness

    Rotary cooks up kindness

    The Rotary Club of Casey hosted a successful community barbecue at Bunnings on Sunday, 22 June. Volunteers served up sausages and drinks to shoppers throughout…

  • 25 arrested during Frankston railway operation

    25 arrested during Frankston railway operation

    A Pakenham man was among 25 people arrested during highly visible operation targeting drugs and anti-social behaviour at Frankston Railway Station on Wednesday. More than…

  • Cranbourne driver loses appeal over “callous” crash getaway

    Cranbourne driver loses appeal over “callous” crash getaway

    The Supreme Court of Victoria has dismissed an appeal by a Cranbourne West man to challenge his prison sentence for fleeing the scene of a…