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Tragic death prompts milk recall

By BEN CAMERON UNPASTURISED milk consumed by a toddler who died recently was produced on a dairy farm just outside the Cardinia Shire. The three-year-old from...

Read before burning

By BEN CAMERON SEVENTY-FIVE clean up notices have been issued to residents by Cardinia Shire Council in just a few weeks following the initial stages...

Opioid prescribers in short supply

By BEN CAMERON THERE is a limited supply of prescribers of methadone and other opioid replacement medication in the Cardinia Shire according to a pharmacotherapy...

Surplus land sell-off

By BEN CAMERON CARDINIA Shire Council has elected to sell off two pieces of land in Cockatoo which have been deemed surplus to requirements. It will...

Power to the pedal people

ST MARGARET’S and Berwick Grammar Schools celebrated their 10-year anniversary in HPV and cycling on Friday night. Over 250 present and former members of the...

Building innings, homes

By JARROD POTTER PRECEDE - THE only way her opposition could see off local cricketer Carin Eastburn was for her to fly out...

Life-giving trek drains midwife

By ANEEKA SIMONIS PROVIDING assistance in a country with some of the worst maternal death outcomes globally was an eye-opening experience for a...

Young Lyons takes Lions’ award

FOUR students from Kooweerup Secondary College competed in the Kooweerup and District Lions’ Youth of the Year competition. Amy Davis, Lachlan Lyons, Selby McDonald...

Winery toasts its extra sparkle

By ANEEKA SIMONIS AN OFFICER winery toasted to its new verandah with a new bottle of sparkling wine. D’Angelo Estate Vineyard kicked off the...

Tears as beaut ute goes up in flames

By ANEEKA SIMONIS A KOOWEERUP business owner is grieving after a car he described as his “baby” was stolen, burnt out and dumped...

New tourism chief

THERE has been a changing of the guard at Casey Cardinia Tourism. Puffing Billy Railway marketing manager Nadine Hutchins has taken over as chair from...

How their garden grows

By MELISSA MEEHAN FOR some students it’s difficult to switch on in class, but Emerald Secondary College has given disengaged students an option...

Ensuring Christmas is spent together

Christmas is a joyous time, but it cannot be forgotten that it can also be a tough time for others, and each year community...