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Suspended learner driver allegedly clocks 200km/h on Melbourne highway

Suspended learner driver allegedly clocks 200km/h on Melbourne highway A suspended learner driver allegedly clocked speeds of up to 200km/h while driving down a Melbourne highway early this morning. Police Airwing officers detected the blue Subaru WRX sedan allegedly speeding along the Melton Highway citybound about 1.30am. The 18-year-old driver, from Melton South, failed to stop when officers attempted to intercept him. READ MORE: The Airwing directed police to an Exford Road address and arrested the man. Police identified the man as a suspended learner driver, Leading Senior Constable Natalie Dean said. The man s car has been impounded for 30 days at a cost of $1006 and he has been charged with conduct endangering life and numerous traffic offences.

Brimbank celebrates $100M towards fixing Calder

Date Time Brimbank celebrates $100M towards fixing Calder Brimbank Council is celebrating a $50 million commitment from the State Government towards upgrading the Calder Freeway between Sunbury and the M80, unveiled in today’s State Budget announcement. The announcement responds to Brimbank’s campaign calling on the State and Federal governments to Fix the Calder – and matches the Federal Government’s $50 million commitment. The combined $100 million commitment is an essential first step towards fixing the Calder and will fund the planning stages of targeted upgrades, including improvements to safety and capacity at the Calder Park Drive intersection. Brimbank Council applauded State and Federal governments for responding to community concerns and taking this significant step.

Calder Freeway: Councils call for upgrade as congestion worsens

Advertisement Councils in Melbourne’s north-west have banded together to call on the Victorian government to upgrade the Calder Freeway as congestion worsens. Brimbank mayor Ranka Rasic, whose council is leading the campaign, said the freeway needed works between the M80 Ring Road and Gap Road in Sunbury to safely accommodate the growing population in Melbourne’s fringe. Brimbank mayor Ranka Rasic said the freeway was congested and dangerous. Credit:Jason South The council has written to Roads Minister Ben Carroll, calling for at least a $50 million commitment to match funding from the federal government. Councillors, Sydenham MP Natalie Hutchins and residents met at the Keilor Golf Club last Saturday to launch the “fix the Calder” campaign, with a petition that so far has 180 signatures.

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