Minister for Police Anthony Carbines joined Victoria Police on Wednesday 9 April to announce that Electronic Penalty Infringements Notices (ePINs) technology will roll out statewide, allowing police to create and issue electronic penalty notices. Drivers who consent to receiving a receiving an ePin will then immediately receive it via an email or text. This will…
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Supported to stay home safe
The State Government launched on Friday 14 March the start of the Safe At Home initiative to enable women and children experiencing family violence to stay safely in their own home and communities as part of a trial project. The three-year trial will enable 54 victim-survivors to remain in their home and community, while the…
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New crime stats get local
The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) released on Thursday 20 March its key figures for the year ending in 2024, with local government area figures, comparisons and segmented data available. In the shire of Mount Alexander, the agency reported that there has been an 8.2% increase in criminal incidents, with most incidents relating to breached family…
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Slow while passing- new law from Tuesday
RACV is reminding Victorian motorists that from Tuesday 1 July 2025, they will be required to slow down to 40 kilometres per hour when passing incident response vehicles that display flashing lights of any colour. RACV General Manager Automotive Services Makarla Cole urged motorists to be aware of the rule change so that they could…
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