‘Grab last chance’: call
CASEY Council will determine the future of a development proposed for Lyall Road, Berwick, at its next meeting on Tuesday night.
The six-level...
Safety fears off the rails
FOR many it is the end of the line - an old and dreary station where commuters say they just don’t feel safe.
Pakenham...
Paul’s tops
SAFEWAY Pakenham’s Paul Symon has been named the Bunzl Apprentice of the Year for 2009.
“It’s pretty cool,” he said.
“I was awarded it...
Shine on She-Laas
In perfect harmony ... The She-Laas make a scene in By Melissa MeehanDRESSED for success, these pink ladies are doing their bit for breast...
School turns green and good for 4Cs
Right: Green thumbs… Holly, Emily, Daniella, Kaylah, Katharine and Callum.IT has been a tough year economically for many local families, a number turning to...
No lucky
By Melissa MeehanCouncillors last week refused a planning application to open a bingo centre in Bald Hill Road, citing parking issues as the main...
Aptly-named and open
LIVING and Learning Pakenham is up and running - with the new centre open for business.
In August last year, the Federal...
Poster girl Lavinia
By Jade Lawton LOCAL diabetes crusader Lavinia Martin celebrated a win this week.
The eight-year-old from Upper Beaconsfield has become a poster child for...
Cop shop block
KOOWEERUP’S new police station has hit a roadblock, with a fight over who is responsible for sealing Icke Road.
Sergeant Kevin Iles told the...
Hot market, cold homes
THE recent cold snap has left many Cardinia Shire renters freezing, while the competition for rental properties stays red hot.
“In the hottest...
Libs, businesses and clubs hit liquor fee hike
LOCAL sporting groups and businesses say liquor licence fees could cripple clubs and small stores.
Emerald Football Netball Club senior vice-president Ross Macumber, sports club...
Bunnings can fix it
- Bridget CookBUNNINGS Warehouse Pakenham took to Nar Nar Goon Primary School’s front garden last week to transform it from a muddy mess.
Six Bunnings...