Outlook looks out
By Melissa MeehanANYTHING is possible.
It’s the catchcry for Pakenham’s prime disability support organisation Outlook, and that’s just what they are hoping for -...
Plaque parked for bashful Maurie
By Jade LawtonFOR more than 40 years, anyone wanting to use Berwick’s Akoonah Park had to go through Maurice ‘Maurie’ Bashford.
The 83-year-old retired from...
Pakenham’s high-octane dream a step closer
By Melissa MeehanPAKENHAM motoring enthusiasts can hear the faint roar of engines in the distance as the Cardinia Shire Council takes steps to bring...
Need for numbers
MICHAEL Muaremov and Associates have been servicing the accounting needs of Beaconsfield residents for more than 10 years.
The business began 15 years ago,...
Trusting in future
SINCE the P.B. Ronald Memorial Trust was established in 1991, more than 60 people have benefited from substantial grants which have been distributed annually.
The...
Boutique saddlery
ANIMAL Leather Accessories is a small unique boutique style leather manufacturing business and mobile saddlery service.
The Pakenham Upper business caters for the retail...
Rotary’s downward spiral
By Melissa MeehanDECREASING numbers and misconceptions have the Rotary Club of Bunyip-Garfield on tenterhooks.
Without an increase in membership, current members are worried they...
Help for safer places
CARDINIA Shire Council has welcomed State Government funding to assist with the assessment and designation of Neighbourhood Safer Places (NSP) in the shire.
This...
‘Are you enrolled?’
PAKENHAM residents can expect a knock at the door over the new few months as the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) looks for people who...
Budget piles on council’s debts
By Melissa MeehanDESPITE Cardinia Shire Council being close to $43.4 million in debt, its draft Budget proposes to borrow another $2.5 million to purchase...
Butchered
By Melissa MeehanILLEGAL deer hunters stand accused of dumping a headless and skinned mother deer and fawn at the entrance to Kurth Kiln Regional...
Cattle prices up
THE yarding of young cattle was of significantly better quality than last week at VLE Pakenham, with a strong field of regular buyers pushing...