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Angel at her shoulder

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LYN Pickering had an angel looking over her shoulder last month when she became the first female president of the Rotary Club...

Lang Lang steamed up

WHEN visitors arrive in Lang Lang, the locals like to put the kettle on for them. Or kettles, as the case may be. This customised...

Lines go underground

By BEN CAMERON EMERALD residents will face power outages over the coming months as seven kilometres of high voltage cable is buried underground in the...

Attack dog still at large

By MELISSA MEEHAN A DOG wanted for a violent attack on a poodle shih tzu cross is still at large. Cardinia Shire Council officers were...

Ban to stop horrific hunt

By REBECCA BILLS RHINO parts are banned from entering the country as LaTrobe MP Jason Wood fights the practice of canned hunting. The Federal Government issued...

Building on historic foundations

ALMOST 100 members and friends have attended a National Trust Casey Cardinia Branch gala dinner. Branch president Ruth Crofts said National Trust of Victoria chief...

Gippy offers spring bonus

LONGWARRY Food Park/Gippy Milk has made a bold bid to attract more suppliers by setting its 2014/15 opening milk price at $6.13 kg/milk...

Special Olympic fever is here

OLYMPIC fever will grip Pakenham this weekend as Special Olympics Victoria (SOV) open their Winter State Games competition. The opening ceremony will be held at...

New hope for refugees

THE theme of this year’s Refugee Week is ’restoring hope’ and Living Learning Pakenham’s event last week reflected the plight of asylum seekers and...

Clowns rule the day

STUDENTS took a break from the classroom to fly through hoops and juggle balls when the grounds at Chairo Christian School became a circus...

Honour for bushfire service

IT"S a family affair for a Gembrook family who received high honours for their service during the 2009 bushfires. Greg Harry and his two sons...

20-year Lease extended

By LIA SPENCER TWENTY years ago, Facebook was unheard of, One Direction members were only toddlers and ‘slap bracelets’ were a thing. A lot has changed...

Dumped rubbish costing ratepayers hundreds of thousands

Illegally dumped rubbish is costing Cardinia Shire ratepayers almost $500k a year as costs have significantly soared since 2020. During 2020-21, the cost to council...