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The Local Paper. Peninsula-Frankston-Greater Dandenong-Casey-Cardinia Edition. Wed., July 31, 2024

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PENINSULA-FRANKSTON-GREATER DANDENONG CASEY-CARDINIA EDITION

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MORNINGTON PENINSULA • SOUTHERN PENINSULA • WESTERN PORT • FRANKSTON • CASEY • CARDINIA • DANDENONG

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3 MEN CHARGED WITH BURGLARIES

■ Police have charged three men following multiple alleged commercial burglaries in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. Officers were initially alerted to a stolen white Toyota Hilux travelling south along Eastlink just before 4am on Sunday, July 21. With assistance from the Air Wing, officers deployed stop sticks on Wellington Rd before the vehicle continued southwest, turning into Birkley Court, Noble Park. All three offenders jumped from the slowmoving vehicle which then slowly rolled into an unoccupied house, causing minor damage. The trio allegedly fled on foot before they were arrested by CIRT and Dog Squad officers. A 36-year-old Seaford man sustained an injury to his lower leg during his arrest. He was taken to hospital in a non-life-threatening condition and has since been discharged. A 34-year-old Blackburn man and a 25-yearold Frankston were also arrested. All three men have been charged with: Five counts each of burglary, criminal damage and theft. One count of theft of motor vehicle and possessing a drug of dependence. They have been bailed to appear at the Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on September 19. Whitehorse Crime Investigation Unit detec-

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tives continue to investigate the series of commercial burglaries which include the following closed restaurants and convenience stores: ■ Café on Middleborough Rd, Box Hill North about 3am ■ Restaurant on Middleborough Rd, Box Hill North just after 3am ■ Restaurant on Burwood Hwy, Burwood about 3.30am ■ Restaurant on Station St, Box Hill North just after 3.30am ■ A grocer on Station St, Box Hill North about 3.40am Cash and cigarettes were located inside the stolen Toyota following the arrest and Police will allege these items were stolen during the incident. The Toyota was allegedly stolen from outside a gymnasium in Berwick on July 19.

Artists selected

■ Cardinia Council has announced the selected artists for the 2024 Music Residencies Program. Through a tailored program delivered by Cardinia Arts and local industry whiz, Daniel Kelaart, each musician recorded a new song in a professional studio and took part in a series of development activities. The three successful applicants for the program this year are Jon Colins, Miranda Eno and Sage Kelly. Jon Collins has been a musician for 21 years and is a guitarist and vocalist commonly performing at events and weddings. He is known around the community for advocating for arts locally.

■ Detectives from the Armed Crime Squad have charged a man following an incident where a homemade explosive device exploded at a property in Dandenong South. Investigators will allege a group of men had kidnapped another man from a venue in Cranbourne, transporting him to a property in Dandenong where he was threatened with explosive devices. It is believed one of these devices exploded in the hand of a 38-year-old Cranbourne man. He was later dropped off at hospital with critical injuries. The victim of the kidnapping, a 29-year-old man, was able to escape and was conveyed to hospital to be treated for minor injuries. The 38-year-old Cranbourne man has been charged with false imprisonment (common law), without approval sell or use unauthorised explosives, possess firearm when firearm

prohibition order applies, handle stolen goods, possess body armour and without approval manufacture and store unauthorised explosives. He was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on October 18. Anyone with information on homemade explosive devices is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au

Kindergartens at Clyde, Cranbourne and Lysterfield

■ The State Government is co-locating some new kindergartens at government schools. Premier Jacinta Allan announced an additional eight new kinders will open from Term 1, 2026 at eight local schools. These new kinders will be built in communities where there is high demand, creating more than 1000 additional places for local children at: ■ Ballarto Road Primary School (interim name), Clyde ■ Casey Central Primary School (interim name), Cranbourne North ■ Lysterfield Primary School, Lysterfield This means a total of 21 kinders will open on school sites in 2026, with a further 20 opening next year in 2025. Kinders on-site or nearby to primary schools make drop-off time simpler and more convenient for parents, while also providing a smoother transition from kindergarten to school for children. Since 2019, the State Government has delivered 60 new, or expanded, kindergartens on school sites across Victoria, including 16 kinders that have opened this year. “Every parent knows mornings can be chaotic. It’s why we’re making things that little bit easier – making drop-offs faster and simpler with more kinders on school sites right across the state,” Ms Allan said “Today’s announcement will give local families with little ones confidence, they can rely on a great kinder close to home.”

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