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Bunyip banking services backed

PLANS to bolster banking services in Bunyip have been boosted with Cardinia Shire Council pledging support for the project. Residents campaigning to establish a community...

Jewellery stolen

JEWELLERY worth $3000 was stolen from a Bunyip home between 2.30pm and 6pm on Thursday, 23 November. Burglars forced a window in a rear...

Golfers fire

LAST Tuesday game for Drouin Golf Club women was altered to a ninehole strike because of the heat, but good scores were recorded. President Audrey...

Moving experience

PAKENHAM’S police are a force on the move. The police, Country Fire Authority and State Emergency Service are preparing to move into the new emergency...

Works tap into gas

By Paul DunlopLANG Lang residents, your gas is in the pipeline. Work has begun to connect the town to natural gas as part of a...

Police warn over unlocked cars

A SPATE of thefts from motor cars has prompted a warning to residents not to leave their vehicles unlocked. Police issued the warning after more...

Big cheer for new Magpie

COLLINGWOOD is guaranteed of a big boost in vocal support after Tyson Goldsack was drafted by the Magpies with selection 63 on Saturday. PAKENHAM and...

Pool vote genuine, says mayoral hope

CENTRAL Ward councillor Kate Lempriere has fended off claims she voted for the Pakenham pool fix to shore up her bid to be Cardinia’s...

Early start for Stars

GARFIELD officially put a tumultuous 2006 season behind it by holding its first training run at the newly laid Beswick Street oval last Friday. Almost...

‘Ban the bombs’

By Paul DunlopWATERWISE students at Pakenham Secondary College are calling on unruly classmates to ban the bombs. A recent outbreak of hot weather saw so...

Residents warned on

By Jim MynardFIRE access tracks in the City of Casey are for firefighting vehicles in an emergency, the council has warned. Residents should not under...

Lenders has Midas touch

By Brad KingsburyDISTRICT football doyen Joe Lenders identified the potential of Pakenham teenager Tyson Goldsack when he was running around as a small and...

All things fleece at Pakenham Woolcraft Day

It was all things fleece and craft on the weekend as people gathered to spin their yarns in more ways than one at the...