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Nar Nar Goon business fined $650k following fatality
A road safety equipment manufacturer has been convicted and fined a total of $650,000 after a truck driver was fatally crushed by a falling...
Search for missing campers found 2100 bone fragments
Police recovered more than 2000 bone fragments in their search for the remains of missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay, a jury has...
Community unites for reconciliation
Officer and Cardinia community members and school students showed their support for ongoing reconciliation efforts, as part of one of Cardinia Council’s National Reconciliation...
Gun misfire unlikely in campers’ deaths, officer says
It would be difficult for a gun linked to the deaths of campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay to go off accidentally, a police...
Fund flip blindsides club
A last-minute backflip by Cardinia Council has left Kooweerup Netball Club ‘blindsided’ after funding for ‘top priority’ works to resurface their courts had been...
Church rejection upheld
VCAT has upheld the council’s rejection of a church off Southeast Boulevard, citing its incompatibility with the industrial area and lack of parking.
Cardinia Shire...
Let down by Minister
Lang Lang residents have been left ‘disappointed’ by the response of the State Police Minister after they responded to demands of increased police presence...
Deep Creek second bridge opened
Major Road Projects Victoria has ticked off another major milestone on the Healesville-Kooweerup Road Upgrade this month with the northbound bridge over Deep Creek...
Fight against MND builds
The Beaconsfield Junior Football Club will be hosting the Big Freeze 10 DIY for the third consecutive year, on Thursday 6 June at Holm...
Hills MND promotes the cause at Bunnings
Hills MND came down to Pakenham to promote the Big Freeze with Bunnings, joined by Pakenham MP Emma Vulin and Cardinia Mayor Jack Kowarzik.
They...
‘A new high standard,’ art show wraps stellar year
The Pakenham Art Show hit a new high standard for its 47th year with a record attendance and sales for local artists.
The art show...
Sun shines for Bunyip market
The rainy chill in anticipation of winter had subsided for a pristine day at the Bunyip Community Market on Sunday 26 May with over...

















