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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Archives for November 2022

OUT NOW. Wed, Nov. 23 Editions

Read the latest editions of The Local Paper, free online.Exact replicas of our print editions.Covering 40 local government areas in and around Melbourne with localised editions. • Our next Online Edition will be published on November 30.• Our next Print and Online Edition will be published on December 7.• Our latest Media Kit is available HERE

FIRST EDITION: Out Now. Wed., Nov. 16, 2022

The first edition of this week’s Local Paper/Melbourne Observer is out now.Other editions are progressively produced through the coming week. Read the online version:https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lppp221116z

FRANKSTON: Pedestrian hit by car

Police are appealing for public assistance after a pedestrian was stuck by a car in Frankston on Saturday night (Nov. 12). Emergency services were called to Frankston-Cranbourne Rd near Beach St about 6.45pm. It isunderstood a pedestrian was crossing Frankston-Cranbourne Rd when they were struck by a white utility travelling westbound. A man was taken

NILLUMBIK: Funds pledged for shopping centres

A Liberals and Nationals Government would grant $150,000 to revitalise the Eltham, Montmorency and Diamond Creek Shopping Centres, as part of their Shopping Strip Recovery Plan. Each centre will receive $50,000 to deliver upgrades, under the election promuise. These funds would include cash for beautification works, amenity improvements or funding for events such as street

FRANKSTON: Libs promise electrified Baxter line

The Liberals-Nationals have promised to electrify the railway line to Baxter, if they win Government on November 26. Two additional stations will be provided at Langwarrin and Frankston East. Six level crossings will be replaced, including: • Wickham Rd (Highett)• Highett Rd (Highett)• McDonald St (Mordialloc)• Bear St (Mordialloc)• Station St (Aspendale)• Groves St (Aspendale)•

CASEY: Drugs, weapons charges

A Cranbourne North woman and a Carrum Downs man are facing a raft of drug and weapons charges as police across Melbourne’s outer south-eastern suburbs executed two unrelated early morning search warrants on Tuesday (Nov. 8). Drugs alleged to be methylamphetamine, 1,4-butendiol, ketamine and ecstasy were seized by Police, along with two firearms, two knives

MAROONDAH: Police couldn’t believe their luck

Croydon Divisional Response Unit detectives couldn’t believe their luck after a stolen vehicle arrived at a property while they were in the middle of executing a search warrant. Two people were arrested after the warrant was executed at Canterbury Rd address in Bayswater just after 4.30pm Tuesday (Nov. 1) The warrant follows an investigation into

BANYULE: Caught outside Heidelberg Police Station

Members from VIPER Taskforce have fined a probationary driver caught driving whilst on his mobile phone out the front of Heidelberg Police Station. The 20-year-old Coburg man, nabbed by VIPER, was already down to his ‘golden point’, after a series of accumulated traffic fines and demerit points added up. Further checks revealed he was also

MOONEE VALLEY: Arrest after tyre slashing

Moonee Valley Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man after dozens of vehicles had their tyres allegedly slashed in Essendon, Moonee Ponds and Brunswick West in September. At least 40 vehicles had their tyres allegedly slashed on September 29. A 32-year-old Brunswick West man was arrested in Brunswick West. He has been charged with

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