Author: BaysideNews

A MAN has been charged after an alleged assault at a Keysborough car wash earlier this year. The alleged assault occurred on Cheltenham Road on 10 January. The 49-year-old victim was left with serious injuries, and required surgery to repair a broken nose and fractured eye socket. Police allege the assault followed an altercation between the two parties. On 11 March, police arrested a 30-year-old Springvale South man on Railway Parade in Noble Park. He was charged with recklessly cause serious injury, recklessly cause injury, intentionally cause injury, assault, unlawful assault, and possess cannabis, and was bailed to appear at…

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A MAN has been charged with family violence offences for a range of alleged offending spanning from 2019 to 2026. Somerville Family Violence Investigation Unit detectives have been investigating the 42-year-old-man. A Victoria Police spokesperson said he allegedly committed “serious family violence offending against five female victims from 2019 to this year – including stalking, sexual assault, physical assault and making threats to kill.” “The alleged offending against one of the victims includes strangling and kicking her. He’s also accused of breaking one of the other victim’s noses after punching her in the face and also hitting another victim in…

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A FUNDRAISER to raise money for mental health and suicide prevention initiatives in regional Australia was held in Seaford last weekend. The Black Dog Seaford Ride One Dayer took place on Sunday, 15 March, with motorcyclists setting off from Scotties Garage Cafe on a ride through Rye, Flinders, and Balnarring. Motorcycle rides occurred nationwide as part of the fundraising effort. Seaford Black Dog Ride coordinator Caroline Wallbridge said the money would help fund community-based mental health programs in regional and rural areas. “Mental health challenges don’t discriminate by postcode, but, unfortunately, access to support often does. The last week before…

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STEP inside a photobooth and explore the extraordinary life of Alan Adler, Australia’s most photographed man, in Auto Photo: A Life in Portraits at Frankston Arts Centre. This moving exhibition celebrates Adler’s life and legacy, spanning more than 50 years behind Melbourne’s iconic photobooths. Adler ran the Flinders Street booth and others across the city, capturing thousands of photo strips of himself while maintaining the machines. His personal archive forms a unique visual diary, documenting not only his own life but also Melbourne’s changing streets, faces, and communities over decades. At the height of his work, Adler maintained 16 booths…

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By Andrew Ellis THE Bayside Football Association (Bayside FA) has announced it will officially rebrand as the Greater Melbourne Soccer Association (GMSA), marking a major milestone in the league’s growth and evolution. The new name reflects the significantly expanded footprint of the competition with teams now coming from across the broader metropolitan area rather than the traditional Bayside and Mornington Peninsula heartland. This change follows the successful integration of the former Vic Soccer competition three years ago, a move that saw the league expand rapidly and strengthen its position as one of Victoria’s most vibrant community football organisations. In 2025,…

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