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Clues sought in preschool break-ins

A string of break-ins at a preschool on Stevenson Crescent in Caroline Springs is causing concern for police. They say there is also an ongoing problem with youths gathering in the grounds at night to drink alcohol and take drugs. Public assistance is sought in identifying those involved.

Cash bonus plan for jail operators

Jail operators at the new Ravenhall prison could receive up to $40,000 for each inmate who does not reoffend within two years of being released. If successful, the scheme could be rolled out at Port Phillip and Fulham prisons. Corrections Minister Andrew McIntosh said the plan was one of a number of options being discussed with potential private-sector providers. Further details of the scheme would emerge later this year when expressions of interest in financing, designing, building, operating and maintaining the new jail will be formally called for.

Have say to help shape council vision

Brimbank Council is inviting the community to have a say on its 2009-2030 community plan. Chairman John Watson said a review of the existing plan was needed. “Council wants to hear the community’s thoughts on the proposed updates, as well as their ideas on what else needs to be considered.” Mr Watson said the plan established the framework for joint planning, advocacy and service delivery in Brimbank. Public comment is welcome until April 18. Details: brimbank.vic.gov.au

Leg-up for native grassland project

Brimbank-based Friends of Iramoo is one of 86 community groups that will receive an environmental grant from the state government. The group will get $9950 for its Cairnlea grassland preservation project.

Plasma TV stolen in Hillside burglary

Melton police are seeking information on a Hillside burglary. Police said a man entered a house on Chris Court about 2.30pm on March 14. He was seen by a neighbour carrying a plasma TV and drove off in a dark blue Commodore. He is described as about 170 centimetres tall, of solid build and with dark hair. He was wearing a black T-shirt. Contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000.

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