Delfin office goes green
By Bridget CookSTAFF at Delfin’s Lakeside office are going green for the next eight weeks.
On Monday, five of them kicked off their participation in...
Police slam boozer drivers
PAKENHAM’S top traffic cop, Cardinia Traffic Management Unit’s Sergeant Nigel Atkins has labelled the outcome of a booze bus operation as “atrocious”, with one...
Biggest blitz
OPERATION AEGIS will target drink-driving, speeding, and unroadworthy vehicles over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend.
Cardinia Traffic Management Unit’s Sergeant Nigel Atkins said the operation,...
Showtime as kids take the stage
PERFORMING art students at Beaconhills College recently hit the stage for their first major event of the year.
More than 100 dancers, actors, singers and...
No pause in growth
CARDINIA Shire continues to firm as one of Victoria’s top three growing municipalities, with at least four families moving into the area each day.
Applications...
Bonus boost
Property investment expert Roy Sanderson says extending the first homebuyer bonus will benefit Pakenham’s property market and the economy. 31353 ...
Hall, library rebuild
By Melissa GrantPAKENHAM’S hall and library will soon be rebuilt as part of an estimated $7 million project at PB Ronald Reserve.
The Pakenham Hall,...
Drip system with some cool results
By Bridget Cook
GOOD results can come from simple measures – just ask environment-conscious Pakenham resident Mark Purvis.
Mr Purvis showed initiative about eight months ago,...
Club killer
By Melissa GrantA LOOMING shake-up of Victoria’s gaming industry could spell the end of the Pakenham Sports Club and cut more than $100,000 in...
Tribute to shy volunteers
CARDINIA Shire Council mayor Bill Pearson delivered a personal thank-you to local volunteers at a special reception last Thursday night.
More than 220 volunteers attended...
High time for hard waste
CARDINIA Shire Council officers are encouraging residents to clean up around their homes with a free hard and green waste collection just weeks away.
Collection...
Report health needs online
CARDINIA Shire mayor Bill Pearson is urging residents to get online and note their health and well-being priorities with the council.
An on-line survey is...