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Second death

By DANIELLE GALVIN HOMICIDE Squad detectives are now investigating the suspicious deaths of two women in Pakenham in the space of three months but police...

Moore Owens for mayor

By DANIELLE GALVIN AND NICOLE WILLIAMS TWO Cardinia Shire Councillors have thrown their hats in the ring for the mayorship, days out of the election. Port...

Racing rain or snow, construction… no!

ON the eve of Pakenham Oaks Day, the most popular date on the local racing calendar, Pakenham Racing Club chief executive Michael Hodge sat...

Cop saves teen’s life

By DANIELLE GALVIN IN A matter of minutes, Leading Senior Constable Frank Bailey had saved a young girl’s life recently. In the early hours one morning,...

Blow as boss set to resign

By NICOLE WILLIAMS THE Berwick Village Chamber of Commerce is awaiting the resignation of President Clinton Blanchard. After only two months in the role, the new...

Kylie’s birthday bracelet unearthed

By BRIDGET SCOTT SOME mysteries are buried so deep that they remain uncovered forever, and this may have been the case for Kylie’s bracelet if...

Quick-thinking life-saver

A JOGGER who pulled a three-year-old boy from a lake in Emerald has been praised for his quick-thinking actions to save the toddler’s life. Ambulance...

Little arrows big target

By JARROD POTTER Choosing what defines you is the most important challenge we can ever face. Fighting to overcome the limitations of a genetic condition,...

Max is a family comfort

By BRITTANY PIASENTIN THE Comfort household already has its fair share of pets but this spring its family is growing much more with the arrival...

Reward for effort

By DANNY BUTTLER THE 27th annual Victorian Farmers Federation Cardinia Branch dinner was a celebration of life on the land. As always, the highlight of the...

Building blocked

By DANIELLE GALVIN A CRANBOURNE mum says her dreams of building a beautiful new home in Cockatoo are up in smoke over the Bushfire Management...

Community taken to task

By NICOLE WILLIAMS RESIDENTS have let Cardinia Shire down by not taking an interest in what is happening in their community, according to one Cardinia...

Bunyip plants 500 natives

The Bunyip Landcare Group Inc planted 500 native shrubs, trees, and grasses along Martin Road on Sunday, 19 October. The site, a road easement...

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