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8:28 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
7:34 AM | BALLARAT MHR Catherine King, and NBN Co have defended Ballarat’s early entry into the National Broadband Network after criticism.   | CommentsComments (16) | NBN roll-out: Ballarat ...Ballarat Central, Newington the ...
Ross Creek bow-and-arrow accused released from custody
7:33 AM | A ROSS Creek man accused of firing an arrow at another man has been granted bail.
7:05 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.
4:00 AM | Police are seeking more information about a man who has appeared outside the window of a Berwick nursing home for the third time this year.
4:00 AM | Police have recovered an empty parking meter from the side of the road in Narre Warren.
Cardinia Road Station: Pedal power
4:00 AM | Pakenham commuters Katarina Westermark (second from left) and Peter Robinson (right) get ready to park their bicycles at the new Parkiteer cage at Cardinia Road railway station.
4:00 AM | PAKENHAM'S multicultural residents have raced around the town to learn more about responsible gambling.
4:00 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.
Cardinia Cultural Centre: They're still a little bit Mental
4:00 AM | THEY may have started as a joke, but Mental As Anything is having the last laugh.
Narre Warren North Primary School: a parade to remember
4:00 AM | THE youngest pupil and oldest alumni of Narre Warren North Primary School will help the school celebrate its 135th birthday next week.
4:00 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.
Chisholm TAFE cuts: Jobs may go at trade school
4:00 AM | CHISHOLM Institute says it is "more than possible" there will will be fewer staff and a reduction in the 133 courses offered at its Berwick campus.
4:00 AM | A BRAVE act by a St Francis Xavier College student was in the spotlight at an exhibition on people who showed the courage to make a difference.
4:00 AM | The SES will help prepare Casey residents for the threat of any future flooding with a free community forum in Narre Warren today.
Fountain Gate reopening: Checking the see level
4:00 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.
4:00 AM | MADDISON Padula has hit the big time in her first appearance in a musical.
4:00 AM | Melville Grange Hostel resident Dorothy Gill renews her acquaintance with therapy dog Harry.
Casey draft budget: Free kick for sports
4:00 AM | SPORTS grounds and parks in Berwick and Narre Warren are the big winners in Casey's draft budget for the next financial year.
4:00 AM | PRIME Minister Julia Gillard faced some tough questions when she fronted the Berwick community on Wednesday last week.
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