Archives for October 2020
Brimbank Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance after a man was seriously assaulted in Ardeer, earlier this year. The incident occurred when the victim arrived at his home and was confronted by several men inside his residence in McLaughlin St around 5.20pm on May 18. The victim ran from his home and
Detectives from Banyule Crime Investigation Unit are appealing for public assistance in an effort to reunite a vintage car with its teenage owner. Investigators have been told a 1979 Toyota Corolla sedan was stolen from outside an address on Sherbourne Rd, Montmorency sometime between 4am and 6am on Tuesday (Oct. 27). The vehicle is a
Whittlesea City Council is re-opening its South Morang customer service centre from Wed., Nov. 4 as well as its service desk at Westfield Plenty Valley. Customers will be able to pay bills and complete transactions in person between 8.30am and 5pm Monday to Friday. Customers need to wear a mask, use the sanitiser station, and
Labor MLA Melissa Horne has spoken of proposed changes to the North Williamstown railway crossing. “In July 2020 I visited the Ferguson St level crossing in Williamstown North with the Minister for Transport Infrastructure to announce that its removal would be a rail-under-road design,” Mr Horne said. “Across all three rounds of consultation approximately 1800
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Burwood woman Finulla Macsporran The 36-year-old is wanted for breaching bail conditions and her current location is unknown. Macsporran is Caucasian and is described as being about 170cm tall, with a medium build and long dyed blonde hair. Investigators have released an image of Macsporran in
Police and emergency services were called to Broadford on Friday morning (Oct. 23) following reports a car struck a tree. It is believed a van was travelling north on the Hume Freeway when it left the roadway and struck a tree about 8.40am The male driver, who is yet to be formally identified, died at
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Murrindindi Shire candidate Robyn Walsh is taking the pre-election conversation to imaginative new levels. As well as local Red Gate Ward issues, Ms Walsh is canvassing the long-term idea of a new road between Glenburn and Taggerty, which would be a boost to tourism to the Alexandra and Lake Eildon regions. “A new road is
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