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  • Arrest following speed checks in Sassafras

    Arrest following speed checks in Sassafras

    Mooroolbark police have arrested a man after conducting laser speed checks in Sassafras this morning . Police arrested the 69-year-old male from Costerfield on 9…

  • Bugs on drugs

    Bugs on drugs

    Ecologists have found over 60 different types of medications in water-dwelling animals and invertebrates at creeks near Melbourne, including the Dandenong Ranges. The study, by…

  • Ready to remember

    Ready to remember

    This Sunday 11 November marks 100 years since World War I ended. The Emerald RSL will hold its Remembrance Day service at Anzac Place for…

  • No licence for three months

    No licence for three months

    A P-plate driver lost his licence for three months after police allegedly detected him travelling 30 kilometres an hour over the speed limit in Belgrave…

  • Pledge for PSO boost at Lilydale

    Pledge for PSO boost at Lilydale

     A Liberal Nationals Government would introduce a daytime PSO shift at Lilydale Railway Station. PSOs already staff the station from 6pm until the last train.…

  • Belgrave man wanted by police

    Belgrave man wanted by police

     Police are appealing for public help to find Belgrave man Braidy Ridden. A warrant has been issued for the 21-year-old’s arrest for a large number…

  • Fears for missing Elizabeth

    Fears for missing Elizabeth

    Police are continuing to appeal for public help in their search for Elizabeth Marsh. The 39-year-old Wantirna woman was last seen leaving the Maroondah Hospital…

  • Lotto winner unaware

    Lotto winner unaware

     The team at Mooroolbark Lotto Centre is celebrating selling its third division one-winning entry in just five months. One of its customers won more than…

  • Rise in road rage

    Rise in road rage

     Monbulk police are urging drivers to be more patient and tolerant following a rise in road rage incidents. Leading Senior Constable Peter Edyvane said there’d…

  • Driver could have died

    Driver could have died

    A ute flipped onto its roof with its P-plate driver behind the wheel on Monbulk Road. Monbulk Leading Senior Constable Peter Edyvane said it appeared…

  • Garden pledge

    Garden pledge

    A re-elected Labor State Government would put $1 million to recreating an award-winning garden in Olinda. The Australian Garden exhibit was the first and only…

  • Books and belly rubs

    Books and belly rubs

    The latest teaching aid to help Menzies Creek Primary students improve their literacy skills has arrived and she has four legs, a tail and a…

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