News
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Presenting a clearer picture of fire risk
Residents across Cardinia impacted in the 2019 Bunyip Complex bushfire have contributed to new research highlighting the importance of bushfire maps, ensuring emergency information can…
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Local dogs’ lucky day
Dog lovers in Officer and Cockatoo have received some good news, in the form of $700,000 worth of funding towards planned upgrades towards two of…
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Three charged after ram-raids
Eastern Region Crime Squad detectives have charged three males following alleged ram-raids and aggravated burglaries in the eastern suburbs on Saturday May 18. It is…
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Alleged stabbing at Westfield Fountain Gate
A 35-year-old woman was allegedly stabbed near the Westfield Fountain Gate bus stop at 5.20pm on Sunday 19 May. A 34-year-old Croydon man allegedly approached…
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Probus on tour around Mornington
Pakenham Central Probus has been exploring and enjoying the Mornington Peninsula recently. The Club visited Cruden Farm in Langwarrin, the property of the late Dame…
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Companionship at the centre of aged care
Pakenham’s Cheryl Trimmings has supported elderly people across the South East for 15 years one of south-east Melbourne’s quiet achievers and continues to love helping…
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Pathways for aspiring councillors
Cardinia residents who wish to make a difference and represent their local community are encouraged to consider running as a candidate in the upcoming October…
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Story behind the name
Leila This name would be in reference to Leila Keating (1900-1936). As reported by Penny Harris Jennings from the Beaconsfield Banner, William Andrew Joseph Keating…
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Elderly education on offer
Legendary Australian comedian and actor Anthony ’Lehmo’ Lehmann was the main star of Cardinia Council’s inaugural Ageing Well Expo. Residents aged 55 and up packed…
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Light at the end roadworks tunnel
Officer residents could be saying so long to the town’s ongoing roadworks as the multiple upgrades are expected to wind up in the coming weeks.…
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Flinders University study predicts Yarra Ranges and Cardinia to see an increase in road crashes
A new study from Flinders University is calling for better policies and practices to be implemented to improve road safety, with the ‘mountainous’ Yarra Ranges…
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Protect your plates from thieves
Cardinia police are urging vehicle owners to be vigilant as number plate thefts continue to become more prominent. Having number plates stolen can not only…