Members of two local Probus clubs were given a rare glimpse into the workings of local journalism when they visited the Star News Group newsroom in Pakenham last week.
The Pakenham East Probus Club toured the newsroom on 21 August, followed by the Bunyip-Garfield Probus Club on 22 August. Both groups were welcomed by Group Editor Garry Howe and Online Production Editor Andrew Cantwell, who shared the history, growth, online challenges, and daily operations of the Pakenham Gazette.
Pam Chalmers, president of the Pakenham East Probus Club, said the visit offered members a fresh perspective on their local paper
“The highlight of the tour was learning how the Gazette is printed and how the legacy of Paul’s father has been carried on, and how the newspaper has grown,” she said.
“I know many of our club members have lived in Pakenham their whole life and have enjoyed the tour.
“We go to different venues for outings and activities, but this is something very local and relevant to Pakenham. As a club, we like to support the community in any way we can.”
One club member commented, “I thought I knew the history. I remember Herb and Ian, and I knew he had a newspaper, but nothing like the widespread coverage across the state, like I heard today.”
During the visits, members were given a guided tour of the newsroom, observing journalists and advertising teams at work. They gained a better understanding of the “digital-first” approach the newspaper now takes, publishing stories online as soon as they break.
The morning concluded with tea and refreshments, allowing members to mingle with staff and ask questions. Mr Howe expressed his pleasure in hosting the clubs and sharing Star News’s strong community focus with engaged local residents.