Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteTeenagers injured in separate crashes

Teenagers injured in separate crashes

By Paul Dunlop
A TEENAGER was taken to hospital after a car ran off the Princes Highway and rolled into trees just outside Pakenham on Sunday.
The injured young man, from Newborough, was a passenger in the car driven by an 18yearold Moe man.
The passenger was taken to Casey hospital, but police said his injuries were not life threatening. The driver was not injured.
Investigations are continuing into what caused the car to leave the highway and come spectacularly to rest upside down in bushland between the east and westbound lanes.
The rollover was one of two crashes in the space of an hour for Pakenham rescue crews.
Emergency service workers also attended a twocar collision at the intersection of O’Shannessy Street and the Princes Highway.
The crash happened about 10am.
Police, paramedics and CFA units from Pakenham and Toomuc joined Pakenham State Emergency Service volunteers at both incidents.
Traffic in the area was slowed for about half an hour while emergency service workers cleared the crash scenes.
Meanwhile, a teenager had to be cut free from the wreckage of a car that rolled off a road at Avonsleigh on Friday.
The 17yearold from Ringwood was a passenger in a car travelling northeast when it lost control near the intersection of Margaret Road and Phillip Road.
Police said the driver, an 18yearold man also from Ringwood, was not injured.
Emergency service workers freed the passenger who was taken to Dandenong hospital with nonlife threatening injuries, police said.
Police are investigating the incident.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Traders launch petition demanding Government compensation

Roadworks that disrupted businesses last year have rolled into 2026 with little change. Angry business owners across Cardinia and Casey say the State Government...
More News

‘End of an era’ as community says goodbye to Mrs Officer

While many local legends were celebrated on Australia Day, the long weekend also marked the loss of an icon with the passing of Carol...

Firefighters battle Nyora blaze

Dozens of firefighters were still monitoring a large shed fire in Nyora as the temperature rose to 40-degrees and over yesterday, placing emergency services...

Unbeaten Slater guides Merinda Park to glory in style

The power of manifestation is undeniable! Look no further than Merinda Park’s Ashley Slater, who guided the Cobras to their first-ever Kookaburra Cup flag in...

Back-to-back for Seagulls

Back-to-back! Tooradin capped off a dominant T20 campaign by defeating Clyde by seven wickets on the big stage in Sunday’s Premier Kookaburra Cup grand final. The...

Champion O’Hare adds another medal to his long resume

There really aren’t enough good words to describe Tooradin champion Cal O’Hare. O’Hare added another significant achievement to his storied trophy cabinet with a man...

Ace Classic joy for Aguiard

Promising talent Enzo Aguiard is hoping dual success in the Ace Classic at Pakenham over the Australia Day weekend will provide the springboard to...

Cobras claim T20 triumph

History was made at Lang Lang Recreation Reserve on Sunday as Merinda Park lifted its first ever Kookaburra Cup by claiming an eight-wicket victory...

Bloods go big, Saints threaten Knights

Springvale South showed why it’s a run scoring powerhouse as the Bloods piled on 386 runs against Fountain Gate in round 11 of the...

Kangaroos deliver again

Coomoora posted a big score of 268 in a one-day match last week and this round they went 10 better to make 278 off...

Office Feng Shui: How to Create Warm & Inviting Professional Spaces

Walk into an office and you can tell (often within seconds) what it feels like to work in that space. Some offices make you...