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Yea junior football and netball results

Yea junior football and netball results

WHILE all the Yea club's junior teams had a bye, the Under 10s played Seymour at Seymour due to a fixture update. The little tigers are becoming very confident and...
Remote Sensing Bushfire Detection project

Remote Sensing Bushfire Detection project

THE Remote Sensing Bushfire Detection testing is underway at some of the state's fire towers, with the aim of detecting fires quickly to enable fast action. FFMVic Chief Fire Officer...
Yea Fountain Restoration Appeal

Yea Fountain Restoration Appeal

Family history book donated to library

Family history book donated to library

Big crowds reel in success at Lake Eildon Fishing Challenge

Big crowds reel in success at Lake Eildon Fishing Challenge

THE Rebels Senior and Reserves sides extended their winning streaks

The Rebels Senior and Reserves sides extended their winning streaks

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ITEMS LOCATED IN ALEXANDRA

Earlier this year two blue dry boxes were located by Alexandra police. Police would like to return the boxes and their contents to their owner.

If you believe these boxes may belong to you, please contact Alexandra Police Station on 03 5772 1040.

Reference: 202602-E-0522
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POLICE OPERATION REGAL

Victoria Police is urging motorists to take extra care on the roads as wet and wintery conditions are expected over the King’s Birthday long weekend.

The warning comes as Victoria Police launches Operation Regal, a four-day blitz across the state’s roads that will see police highly visible and enforcing in an effort to reduce road trauma.

There have been 109 lives lost on Victorian roads in 2026, and while this is currently trending down compared to last year, police are pleading with motorists to avoid being complacent over the coming weeks.

A total 63 lives were lost on Victorian roads between during winter (June to August) last year, including 15 pedestrians and 12 motorcyclists.

With winter officially getting underway this week, police are urging motorists to take extra care and pay attention behind the wheel, particularly with reduced daylight hours and wet weather impacting road visibility and conditions.

Police will be focused on speeding, distraction and impaired driving this King’s Birthday long weekend, which has been identified as a high-risk period on Victoria’s roads.

With the state’s snow season kicking off this weekend, major roads heading to alpine areas will be targeted, as well as highways and freeways to regional holiday hotspots.

Those heading to the snow are being urged to monitor conditions prior to travelling and ensure they’re carrying and using appropriate wheel chains as required.

Failing to carry wheel chains in Victoria may result in a $407 fine, while failing to fit wheel chains when directed can incur a $1018 fine.

With several events and festivals scheduled across state over the weekend, police will also prioritise roadside alcohol and drug testing, with motorists warned to expect to be tested anywhere, anytime.

During last year’s Operation Regal enforcement period, police issued more than 6000 infringements.

Operation Regal starts at 12:01am on Friday 6 June and ends at 11:59pm on Monday 8 June 2026.

For more information and tips for staying safe on the roads, visit the Road Safety page on the Victoria Police website.
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Remote Sensing Bushfire Detection project.
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