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Parking parents under pressure

PARENTS from Pakenham Consolidated School have said they are at their wits' end with inadequate parking at the school. Cardinia Shire Council’s parking officers were...

Historic meeting marks milestone

SIX men gathered in Berwick 150 years ago to host the first annual general meeting for the Berwick Mechanics' Institute and Free Library. Last Wednesday...

Look! Up in the sky

BERWICK Primary School students were encouraged to look up in the sky when the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) dropped in last week. THE RFDS...

CWA’s no cupcake affair

The Country Women’s Association was 85 years old last week and Carol Clay has dedicated 13 years to the organisation, two of them as...

Cabinet to come

THE State Government will be invited to hold a community cabinet meeting in Cardinia/Casey. Cardinia Shire Council mayor Brett Owen put forward a notice of...

Recognition for a bright spark

A PAKENHAM plumber who returned to study at the age of 48 has been recognised in the Plumbing Industry Training Awards. Nigel Bull was awarded...

Kids gang up for fun run

BERWICK Primary School students banded together to run in the Berwick Show Fun Run and received $500 for their efforts. Gembrook MP Brad Battin sponsored...

Streetlife behind street business

THE soon-to-be formed Casey-Cardinia Business Group has received a welcome boost to help get it off the ground. Member for Gembrook Brad Battin announced that...

Trio brave the shave

THREE Beaconsfield Primary School students have been fund-raising for the Leukaemia Foundation. On Monday, Jarred, Kye and Brodie shaved their heads for the World’s Greatest...

Bird downs Pakenham power

AN ESTIMATED 2000 customers suffered a power outage in the Pakenham area after a bird flew into a powerline 10.30 Tuesday morning. The Pakenham and...

Amazing support drives record total

A MASSIVE amount of funds were raised when more than 4000 people joined forces for the Cancer Council on the weekend. The Casey-Cardinia Relay for...

Land sold to protect rates

IT WAS with a heavy heart that Cardinia Shire councillors approved the sale of part of the famous Pepi’s Land in Emerald. The sale has...

Windermere begins merry mission

Windermere Child and Family Services, a not-for-profit community services organisation, is preparing to deliver over 340 pantry packs and 500 Christmas gifts to local...

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