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Mayor’s fire message

By Cr Graeme Legge, Cardinia Shire MayorA YEAR has passed since the horrific bushfires of Black Saturday and while the rebuilding effort continues around...

Fire risk remains high

CARDINIA CFA group officer Phil Craig has warned residents to remain alert this summer with the risk of fire high in the region. “We...

Recruits boom

NOT one Cardinia or Casey CFA member was lost after the Black Saturday bushfires. Cardinia Group Officer Phil Craig said that no-one left the...

Water meters tapped out

PAKENHAM police are seeking assistance from the public over a spate of water meters removed from Pakenham’s Main Street. Acting Senior Sergeant Ray De Reus...

Once in a lifetime

By Melissa MeehanPAKENHAM’S Wayne Nutting remembers last year’s bushfire season as if it were yesterday. And if he forgets he can always jump on...

Twist comes full circle

A familiar face … John Twist with new preps Brandon, Sofia, Jak, Laura and Charlie. By Melissa MeehanHAILEYBURY College in Berwick welcomed some new...

Plan for the worst

The devastation left behind in Labertouche.By Melissa MeehanIN THE days leading up to Black Saturday, Nar Nar Goon CFA captain Phil Craig was busy...

Not happy, Harmon

By Jade LawtonAMENDED plans for a six-level development in Lyall Road, Berwick, have done little to ease concerns about the building’s impact on the...

School defended

By Jade LawtonPAKENHAM Secondary College principal Ray Squires has defended the school’s below average rating revealed on the My School website last week. The website...

Fred sees the forest for the trees

Fred Wailes can see the Bunyip State Forest from his new home in Tonimbuk, but says the blackened trees don’t worry him. 42295 -...

Bridge blitz a fair cop

By Melissa MeehanCARDINIA Shire’s top traffic cop Nigel Atkins has hit out at drivers who say policing over the Manks Road bridges in Dalmore...

Classes are in

By Jade LawtonVICTORIA’S third select-entry secondary college, Berwick’s Nossal High School, opened its doors to foundation students on Monday. Two-hundred Year 9 students gathered at...

Starling Road redevelopment causes outrage

The development of Officer’s Starling Road for incoming housing estates has stirred the ire of the community, with calls for a review into the...

Shops cry for help