Author: BaysideNews

A BUILDER has been suspended after inspectors allegedly uncovered 70 building defects at a Carrum Downs townhouse. Inspectors from the Building and Plumbing Commission looked into the site late last year. They allege that 70 defects were found at one townhouse, and that there may have been as many as 500 across the seven townhouses on the site. Following the inspection, the BPC suspended Unik Constructions Pty Ltd. In a statement, the BPC said “the public interest suspension on 206 grounds applies to both the company’s domestic and commercial building registrations and the personal domestic and commercial registrations of its…

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THE RSPCA has issued a warning to animal owners as the Summer heat ramps up. During last week’s hottest day, RSPCA Victoria said it had received 20 heat-related reports. RSPCA Victoria director of veterinary services Dr Melissa Meehan said the “hot and extreme weather conditions pose a serious risk to animal health.” “Heat stroke can develop rapidly and may be life-threatening, with common warning signs including excessive panting, vomiting or diarrhoea, and unusually bright or very pale gums. If you notice these symptoms in your pet or are concerned about their immediate wellbeing, seek veterinary advice immediately,” Meehan said. “Even…

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A MENTONE man has been charged with murder after an alleged stabbing in Melbourne’s CBD. A 19-year-old Mentone man was allegedly found with multiple stab wounds on King Street in the early hours of 11 January. The man died at the scene. Later that morning, police arrested another 19-year-old man from Mentone on Aurora Lane. He was charged with one count of murder and remanded to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 12 January. In a statement, Victoria Police said “it is alleged the parties are known to one another.” They allege that the two men were involved in an…

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MORE lifesavers have been rostered across Victorian beaches amid rising temperatures. The decision to deploy more paid lifesavers came during last week’s heat wave. Life Saving Victoria chief operations officer emergency management capability and response Kirsty Robertson said “no one wants a day by the water to turn to tragedy.” “One drowning is one too many, and we need everyone to do what they can to keep themselves and each other safe. Water safety is everyone’s responsibility,” Robertson said. A Life Saving Victoria report released late last year found that beachgoers in Frankston face a significant drowning risk. Out of…

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Moorabbin Crime Investigation Unit detectives arrested two girls following an alleged assault at Mordialloc Beach last week. Investigators were told the victim, a 13-year-old girl, attended the beach about 1.30pm on 17 December. It is alleged she was approached by two girls before being assaulted near a toilet block close to Mordialloc Pier. A man aged in his 50-60s intervened and stopped the assault. The two girls left the area. The victim sustained minor injuries. Two 15-year-old girls both from the Casey area were arrested and interviewed on 26 December. The pair were released pending further enquiries. Investigators would like to…

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