Baxter Men’s Shed Reopens After Two-Year Rebuild Following Fire

The Baxter Men’s Shed celebrates its grand reopening after a two-year rebuild following a fire, reaffirming its vital role in community connection and support.
Peninsula Community Legal Centre Supports VALS in Condemning Bail Reform Changes

The Peninsula Community Legal Centre supports the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) in condemning proposed bail reform changes, calling for a statutory review before any amendments are made.
Teenager Charged After Passenger Killed in Fatal Pakenham Crash

A 16-year-old has been charged with culpable driving after a fatal collision in Pakenham last November. Police allege the Audi involved was stolen.
Flinders Election: A Safe Seat No More?

The 2025 Flinders election is heating up, with incumbent Zoe McKenzie facing challengers Sarah Race and Ben Smith. Discover how shifting voter priorities may reshape this traditional Liberal seat.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Loses Bike After Alleged Drug Driving in Skye

A 50-year-old Dandenong man has lost his motorcycle after allegedly riding under the influence of drugs in Skye. His bike was impounded for 30 days at a cost of $1,115.
41 Caught Drink or Drug Driving in Nepean Highway Blitz

Victoria Police caught 41 motorists driving under the influence during a two-night blitz on Nepean Highway. Officers conducted 4,747 breath tests and intercepted multiple offenders.
$50 Million Road Upgrade Pledge in Frankston ‘Not What It Seems’, Says Nathan Conroy

Liberal Dunkley candidate Nathan Conroy has criticised the federal government’s $50 million road upgrade pledge for Frankston, claiming only $3 million is actually committed.
Police Investigate Sexual Assault on Bus in Dandenong

Victoria Police are investigating a sexual assault on a Route 811 bus in Dandenong on 17 February. Authorities have released images of a suspect and urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.
A Life Cut Short: The Unsolved Murder of Michele Brown

The unsolved murder of Michele Brown in Frankston remains a haunting mystery. For over 30 years, her family has searched for answers. A $1 million reward is being offered for information that could lead to justice
Struggling with Utility Bills? Here’s How Victorians Can Get Help

Victorians struggling with overdue electricity, gas, or water bills may be eligible for the Utility Relief Grant Scheme, offering up to $650 per utility. Find out who qualifies and how to apply.







