Police are calling for information from the public following damage to a green at the Maryborough Golf Club.
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Police believe two motorbikes performed burn outs on the course's 11th green on May 26 about 4pm.
Extensive damage was caused to the green with visible tyre marks left in circular patterns.
Anyone with information should contact Senior COnstable Clark at Maryborough Police on 5460 3300.
Trains resume on Bendigo line after Melbourne police incident
V/Line services on the Bendigo, Ballarat and Geelong lines are resuming following a police incident near South Kensington.
Passengers are asked to check station platforms for service delays and allow extra time for their journey as services return to the normal timetable.
Metropolitan train services on the Werribee and Williamstown lines have also resumed normal service and will stop at South Kensington.
Greater Bendigo daily coronavirus infections rise above 250 overnight
According to data from the Department of Health Bendigo recorded an additional 254 coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours.
The city's active case number is now 1280.
Eighty-six of the cases were found in postcode 3550. Postcodes 3551, 3555, 3556 and 3557 also recorded cases.
Surrounding shires also recorded new infections overnight.
Both Central Goldfields Shire and Gannawarra Shire each recorded 19 new cases, while Loddon Shire noted an additional 12.
Sixty-four new infections were reported in the last 24 hours in both the Macedon Ranges and Campaspe shires.
Buloke Shire was the only one in the region to record less than 10 new infections - it recorded six - and Mount Alexander Shire saw an additional 29.
Daily COVID infections climb over 10,000, active cases drop across Victoria
Victoria has cracked 10,000 daily infections on Thursday according to Department of Health data which reported the state had 10,204 new coronavirus cases overnight.
There are now 55,154 active cases across Victoria, a decline of more than 1000 in the last 24 hours.
Hospitalisations also dropped overnight, with 525 people in hospital, 28 in the ICU and eight on ventilators.
Nine deaths were recorded overnight.
Booster rates have risen to 67.6 per cent of eligible Victorians - 16 and older - as have second dose rates.
Region set to shiver through another cold night
Central Victoria is expected to drop into negative numbers on Thursday night.
The Bureau of Meteorology forecast predicts a lot of negative three degrees in Kyneton, negative two for Bendigo and Castlemaine, and negative one for Echuca.
Before that, Bendigo is set to reach a top of 11 degrees with a frosty morning leading into a partly cloudy day.
Echuca is tipped for fog and frost in the morning with a top of 12 degrees.
South of Bendigo, Castlemaine will have a 10 degree forecast with morning frost and possible snow at an altitude of 1300 metres.
A chance of showers is forecast for Kyneton who will reach a top of nine degrees.
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