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Motorcycle crash - Bayside News

Motorcycle crash A MOTORCYCLE driver was left seriously injured after a crash in Chelsea Heights last week. Emergency services attended the corner of Edithvale Road and Egret Drive just after 8pm on 19 February to assist. A black Suzuki motorcycle had collided with a vehicle. The motorcycle driver was taken to hospital by paramedics. The driver of the car involved with the collision was uninjured, and remained at the scene. Moorabbin Highway Patrol is now seeking witnesses and dashcam footage to help with their investigation into the crash. Anyone who believes they can assist can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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Flesh-Eating Buruli Ulcer Outbreak Has Been Detected In Melbourne

Published February 24, 2021 To sign up for our daily newsletter filled with the latest news, goss and other stuff you should care about, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or, bookmark the PEDESTRIAN.TV homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Just days after finally beating another COVID outbreak, Melbourne has copped a fucking flesh-eating ulcer outbreak and honestly, throw me back in lockdown for the rest of my life. The Buruli ulcer, until now, has only been found in coastal areas of Melbourne and regional Victoria (like the Mornington Peninsula), but has now been detected in Moonee Ponds, Essendon and Brunswick West.

Restoration a sign of the times - Bayside News

Restoration a sign of the times Picture: Google Maps KINGSTON Council has approved spending $60,000 to restore an old sign in Mentone. The Nylex sign at 29 Nepean Highway is in line to be restored. In addition to approving the allocation of $60,000 in ratepayer funding in the 2020/2021 budget for the project, council has also agreed to “make an annual allocation in future operating budgets to support the operational expenses associated with the costs associated with maintaining the sign”. The funding will be reallocated from savings from other capital works projects in the budget. A summary provided to Kingston councillors by council officers reads that the sign is “heritage listed in the Kingston Planning Scheme and presents an important signifier of the former industrial use of the subject land.”

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