Boot up for Good Friday
By Sarah Schwager
TWO Beaconhills College students will help raise funds for charity when they take their learning to the next level.
Grade 5 boys Charles...
Hopping mad at Easter egg theft
By Sarah SchwagerDOZENS of Easter eggs donated by the community to Pakenham adult learning centre Living and Learning in Cardinia (LLINC) were stolen last...
Trust faces challenging year ahead
By Jim Mynard
NATIONAL Trust Casey Cardinia Branch (NTCCB) president Ruth Crofts said the branch faced its most challenging year since it formed four years...
Hudson donates $5000
By Jim Mynard
FORMER Berwick businessman Bill Hudson has donated $5000 to the National Trust Casey Cardinia Branch (NTCCB).
Mr Hudson made the donation during a...
Park pioneers commended for work
By Jim Mynard
RETIRED Berwick businessman Bill Hudson highly commended people who worked to acquire land for Berwick’s Pioneers Park.
Mr Hudson made his comments while...
Brigade ‘gutted’
By Paul DunlopFIREFIGHTERS have been left gutted after their “second home” in Pakenham went up in flames early on Tuesday morning.
Country Fire Authority...
Jewellery, photos an eyeopener
DIGITAL photography and exquisite jewellery feature in the City of Casey Civic Centre Art Space until Thursday, 27 April.
The exhibition presents artwork of photographic...
Budget talks over park bridge
PLANS for a $50,000 upgrade of the bridge at Emerald Lake Park will be considered as part of Cardinia Shire Council budget deliberations.
The bridge...
Get a feel for towns
WHAT defines a town’s character? Is it the buildings? Maybe it’s the community itself?
This was the question posed in the Cardinia Shire Council Township...
Fun days for the family
CASEY Council has invited families to be part of a Dad and Daughter Fun Day or Girls Weekend Away.
Casey manager of youth and community...
Forum for industrial laws
CASEY Council will host a series of public forums to explain and discuss the Federal Government’s new industrial relations laws.
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford said...
Two hide from house raiders
TWO Pakenham residents were forced to hide in a cupboard while their house was burgled and ransacked on Saturday.
The occupants of a John Street...