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Passenger killed

A MAN lost his life after the utility he was travelling in rolled in Warragul on Friday evening. Police are investigating the cause of...

Dads, kids break bread

A SPECIAL breakfast program is being launched in Pakenham for dads and their kids. The Dad’s Breakfast, a partnership between Anglicare Victoria, Windermere Child and...

Scientist in the making

A BUDDING young scientist was selected to be part of a prestigious science program. Michael Beards, a Year 12 student at St Francis Xavier...

Fishing around troubled waters

A SMALL group of residents who met to discuss the issues facing the Lakeside community has labelled Cardinia Shire councillor Collin Ross the voice...

Rollover a bonanza for birds

A TRUCK carrying 24 tonnes of wheat over-turned near Nar Nar Goon last Thursday night. Police and VicRoads stopped traffic on the Princes Highway as...

Campaign lends voice

A CAMPAIGN to tap into the ’Voices of the Outer Suburbs’ will be launched this week - a partnership between the National Growth Areas...

Berwick plans for fun

THE Berwick Chamber of Commerce is hoping to bring some old-fashioned family fun back into Berwick Village this year. The chamber will close off High...

100 jobs lost

MORE than 100 jobs are under threat with the announcement that a Warragul manufacturing site will close. Sealed Air announced that it would close most...

Poor roads compound crisis: Mayor

COUNCILS in growth areas, including the City of Casey, are concerned with the lack of infrastructure to support residents in times of crisis. City of...

Bullies take a beating

CARDINIA and Garfield primary schools are among 90 Victorian schools to get Primary Welfare Officers in an effort to stamp out bullying. The State Government...

Frogs on the Growl

THE Beacon Growlers from Beaconhills College in Pakenham are the official water watchers for the Toomuc Creek. The budding young middle school scientists, aptly named...

Grading gravel unravels

CHRIS Hartigan couldn’t have been happier when Cardinia Shire Council graded her road in January. But her elation turned to confusion when tonnes of gravel...

$1 million for brain cancer research

A Beaconsfield mum with Stage 3 brain cancer led 73 supporters in the World’s Toughest Half Marathon, raising over $1 million for brain cancer...