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6:28 AM | A NOTORIOUS convicted armed robber and prison escapee has fired more shots this morning as heavily armed police continue to surround the home, 24 hours after the gunman barricaded himself inside.  | East Keilor siege: 'Put your ...East Keilor siege: 'Throw down ...
King, NBN Co defend early broadband rollout for Ballarat
5:34 AM | BALLARAT MHR Catherine King, and NBN Co have defended Ballarat’s early entry into the National Broadband Network after criticism.   | CommentsComments (11) | NBN roll-out: Ballarat ...Ballarat Central, Newington the ...
Ross Creek bow-and-arrow accused released from custody
5:33 AM | A ROSS Creek man accused of firing an arrow at another man has been granted bail.
5:05 AM | BENDIGO’S new waste committee is looking for environmentally friendly ways to dispose of rubbish, with a long-term strategy for cost-effective waste disposal.
2:00 AM | PAKENHAM'S multicultural residents have raced around the town to learn more about responsible gambling.
2:00 AM | PAKENHAM'S population is expected to jump by nearly 17,000 over the next nine years and residents and businesses can have their say on the future of the town.
Narre Warren North Primary School: a parade to remember
2:00 AM | THE youngest pupil and oldest alumni of Narre Warren North Primary School will help the school celebrate its 135th birthday next week.
2:00 AM | A DANGEROUS intersection in Berwick is among three in Casey and Cardinia Shire to share in $1.3 million of road safety funding from the federal government.
Fountain Gate reopening: Checking the see level
2:00 AM | Two-year-old Cooper from Narre Warren mans the periscope in the kids' zone during the opening celebrations for the first stage of Westfield Fountain Gate's redevelopment.
2:00 AM | Melville Grange Hostel resident Dorothy Gill renews her acquaintance with therapy dog Harry.
2:00 AM | SPORTS grounds and parks in Berwick and Narre Warren are the big winners in Casey's draft budget for the next financial year.
2:00 AM | ART and music will teach children the story of the region’s indigenous heritage this week at the Warrnambool Art Gallery.
Illegal dumping in Whiptick Forest on rise
2:00 AM | AN EAGLEHAWK resident says the amount of illegal rubbish dumping in the Whipstick Forest is getting worse, with asbestos, televisions, and assorted rubbish ruining the area’s natural beauty.
Court clears Bendigo doctor
2:00 AM | A former Bendigo doctor has been found not guilty of a series of sexual assault charges after a re-trial in the Melbourne County Court.
Bendigo TAFE rally set to fight government cutbacks
2:00 AM | A RALLY will be held at Bendigo TAFE on Wednesday in a bid to reverse the Victorian government’s plan to slash $290 million off grants to Victorian institutes.
2:00 AM | THE City of Greater Bendigo has received a $420,000 grant from the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund to continue further works at the Bushfire Memorial.
Jock ‘one of nature’s gentlemen’
2:00 AM | FREDERICK James ‘Jock’ Granter was yesterday remembered as a local legend who represented the Heathcote community with passion.
2:00 AM | ST LUKE’S has secured new funding to continue supporting victims of crime.
Heathcote legend farewelled
2:00 AM | ABOUT 400 people attended a state funeral for long-serving Liberal parliamentarian Frederick James ‘Jock’ Granter yesterday.
Portland pub fight has bite
2:00 AM | THREE Melbourne brothers will be interviewed by police over two alleged biting incidents during a pub brawl.
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