A THEFT from a Moorabbin shopping centre is being investigated by police. Police believe a man entered the Nepean Highway shop at around 4pm, 19 July and stole multiple items. Stolen items included a Tommy Hilfiger grey windcheater and navy pants, an Adidas navy top, superdry green pants, and a KSCY windcheater. The man left in a silver Subaru station wagon bearing the stolen plates 1NZ-6CE. The number plate had been stolen from Narre Warren South earlier in the month. The man police wish to speak to is “perceived to be Caucasian in appearance, approximately 175cm tall and aged in…
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A WOMAN was sexually assaulted while exercising in Patterson Lakes last month. The victim, a 21-year-old, was in Kurrawa Linear Reserve and saw a man enter from Colac Court around 9.20am on 30 July. The man began masturbating on a bench, and then approached the victim from behind. He grabbed her and tried to assault her. The victim struggled and the man fled on foot toward Gladesville Boulevard. CCTV images of a man police wish to speak to have been released. Police describe him as “perceived to be Caucasian in appearance, aged 20 to 25-years-old, about 170cm tall and spoke…
LOCAL residents have just two weeks left to enrol to vote in this year’s council elections. The electoral roll will close at 4pm on 28 August. The election is set to be held by post in October. Victorian Electoral Commissioner Warwick Gately said “make sure you’re enrolled correctly by the close of roll. As this is a postal election, it’s important to check your address details are correct.” “If you’re an Australian citizen and you’ve recently turned 18 or moved, and haven’t enrolled or updated your address, or if you’ve just closed your post office box with Australia Post, you…
COUNCIL has extended its parking infringement reimbursement scheme until May 2021. After an issue with their parking fine appeal process was uncovered, Kinsgton Council resolved to refund some fines to residents. People who had been fined and unsuccessfully appealed between the years 2006 and 2016 are eligible to apply for a refund. Council estimates that around 40 per cent of affected people have applied for refunds. A total of $855,000 has been paid back. Kingston mayor Georgina Oxley said “we wrote to potentially eligible customers to let them know about the reimbursement scheme. Our teams have exhausted all avenues to…
MORE than $1.62 million has been handed to local community groups through the 2020/2021 community grants program. The grant program is funded by Kingston Council ratepayers. There have been 183 grants allocated this year. A total of $489,153 has been given to local neighbourhood houses and community centres, $392,482 to community social welfare organisations, $82,079 to local multicultural and seniors’ groups, and $74,663 for sporting clubs and scouts’ groups. The mayor Georgina Oxley said “the need in the community has been greater than ever this year due to COVID-19 and our community grants program is all about supporting our local…