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Archives for July 2020

CARLTON: Armed robbery, 2 women wanted

Investigators from Melbourne Embona Task Force are hoping to identify two women following a robbery where a woman was assaulted in Carlton last month. Police have been told the victim, a 49-year-old woman, was entering an apartment building on Elgin St when she noticed two other women by the front door about 2am on June

NORTH: Wanted regarding assault matters

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Richmond woman Anneliese Mira-Navarro. A warrant has been issued for the 24-year-old’s arrest in relation to assault related matters. An image of Mira-Navarro has been released in the hope someone recognises her and can provide information on her whereabouts.Mira-Navarro is described as 175cm tall, thin build

WEST: Point Cook’s Grace, 13, is missing

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Point Cook girl Grace Cox. The 13-year-old was last seen at her home address in Villiers Drive about 11am on Thursday (July 23). Police and family have concerns for her welfare due to her age.She is known to frequent the Point Cook area. Anyone who

WHITTLESEA: 30,000 cigarettes seized at Lalor

Investigators from Mill Park Divisional Response Unit, with the assistance of the Australian Border Force and the Australian Tax Office, have charged a woman after seizing what is alleged to be illegal cigarettes and undeclared tobacco in Lalor last week. Police executed a search warrant at a Bellarine Drive residence and arrested three women and

BANYULE: Diversity statement underway

Banyule City Councillors are due to consider a diversity policy when they meet for their monthly meeting on Monday night (July 27). It iss being suggested that a Diversity Statement be adopted:“Banyule is a diverse community, made up of people from different cultures, beliefs, abilities, bodies, ages, sexualities, genders andidentities. Council is committed to inclusion,

NORTH-EAST LINK: Councils halt litigation, issue statement

Whitehorse City Council and the City of Boroondara have withdrawn from litigation with the Victorian Government over the North East Link process. Whitehorse Council today issued a statement: “The councils commenced legal action because of the concerns about the lawfulness of the process of approval used by the government for the reference design. “As a

OUT NOW. Latest Issues: Wed., Jul. 22, 2020

Read the latest issue out now: The Local Paper – Regional Edition Part A: https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpy200722z The Local Paper – Regional Edition Part B (Trader) – https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpt200701z The Local Paper – Lilydale and Yarra Valley Express Edition: https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpv200722z The Local Paper – Mitchell Shire Edition: The Local Paper – Northern Edition: https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpn200722z The Local Paper –

MURRINDINDI: Yea Railway Markets postponed

COVID-19 has claimed another victim – but hopefully only temporarily.Yea Railway Market organisers announced this week that their monthly event will not proceed for the time being. The popular attraction is usually held on the first Saturday of the month. The Coronavirus restrictions stopped the Market occurring in April, May and June, and the Saturday

MONASH: Nurse’s fraud upon hospitals

Registered nurse Edgar Dalisay has been reprimanded after admitting that he falsified more than a dozen medical certificates, falsely claiming sick leave from employers, on documentation from Monash Health (Southern Health), and Bays Healthcare. A Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal hearing conducted by members J. Billings, P. Barry and M. Bylhouwer, suspended Mr Dalisay’s registration

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