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Road maintenance FOI hits a pothole

Road maintenance FOI hits a pothole

AS outlined in the last edition of 2024, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request was submitted to the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) on August 15. It sought to...
Upgrades on the way for Rosebank Hostel

Upgrades on the way for Rosebank Hostel

MEMBER for Indi Helen Haines has welcomed $268,602 in funding for Rosebank Hostel in round two of the Aged Care Capital Assistance Program. The funding will enable the service to...

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Awesome footage of a dude walking past, proves absolutely nothing

Where were the burglaries. ?

Hope this pos gets caught

PEDESTRAIN STRUCK BEFORE MIDNIGHT

Police are investigating a collision that occurred in Thornton on New Year's Eve. It is believed a blue coloured hatchback was driving erratically in the vicinity of Taggerty-Thornton Road and struck a pedestrian just prior to midnight. Police have released images of a person they believe may be able to assist their enquiries.

If anyone has information that may assist identify the person in the images or witnessed a blue hatchback driving erratically in the Thornton area, please contact Eildon Police Station on 5774 2104 or you can report information anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or reporting information online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
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EILDON BREAK-IN

Police are investigating a break in at the Eildon Candy Claw lolly shop last night.

An unidentified male broke in and stole the till.

Witnesses are urged to contact the Alexandra Crime Investigation Unit on 5772 1040 or make a report via CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Sadly Crime has made its way to eildon u usually only see this kind of behaviour n attitude in Melbourne suburbs atm even then its sad u never expect for your own town like Eildon to come under attack but I spose sadly this is the times we live in n with lax bail laws n a lax labor greens run justice system sadly crimes like this have become the normal my advice to business owners never ever leave money onsite or money safes its asking for trouble maybe invest in shutters by crim safe and start investing in security cameras that are fed into vicpol n security companies and never ever talk about money in front of customers or staff or have it in eye sight from outside the shop. To home owners my advice leave all valuables out of sight from house windows n car windows never leave valuables in cars or within eye sight of house windows invest in security cameras that are fed into vicpol n security companies n maybe invest in crim safe shutters for your homes invest in steering wheel locks for ur cars n wheel clamps for ur car tyres as annoying as it is if u make things hard for a criminal they will eventually give up n go away qld home owners are currently experiencing there electricity boxes being switched off at the metre boxes by criminals so talk to ur electricity companies about getting a lock for the metre box n maybe invest in a solar system n batteries in case ur power is cut that way security cameras n systems will still work and invest in sky link as well. This is some of the advice ive found online. I hope i can help keep our towns safe n crime free in future.

All for $400 I heard… a lot of effort and ramifications for $400 🤦🏼‍♀️ Could have just gone to work for a day or two and made that amount but that’s none of my business

Roxane Coutts

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We missed her when she was under tarp. Great job. Can't even tell her head was off. Hate to think what would have become of her if the head had not been found. Thankyou for your expertise.

How much did that cost?

Was the perfect opportunity to have replaced it with maybe Queen Elizabeth's head? May have had more relevance and far more recognisable than that off her ugly cousins head but oh well. If only Elizabeth was named Alexandra.

ALEXANDRA POLICE SEEKING INFORMATION

Alexandra Police are currently investigating a collision that occurred in the car park of the Alexandra Hospital at 4.57am on January 9.

A white extra cab Ford Ranger with a silver tray is observed on the Hospital CCTV reversing from a car space outside the pathology entrance and colliding with the rear of the parked Mitsubishi Triton. The Ford Ranger then left the car park.

The Triton sustained damage to the left rear taillight and some panel damage.

Police are asking for the person involved and anyone with any information to contact Alexandra Police on 5772 1040 or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.
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