Fashion races ahead
Above: Mexicans ‘Sancho’, ‘Miguel’ and ‘Dave’ visited Pakenham from down south.NOT all punters backed a winner at the Pakenham Cup on Sunday, but everyone...
Safe houses under threat
Pakenham Safety House committee secretary Val Woods (left) and president Barbara O’Connor are pleading to local residents to help keep the community safe.By Sarah...
Lucky escape for truck driver
Police and emergency services clear the scene on the Princes Highway near the intersection of Dore Road.A TRUCK driver had a lucky escape after...
New generation takes charge
Councillor Bill Ronald met up with a new generation of leaders at Pakenham Hills Primary School. The Cardinia Shire mayor recently presented badges to...
St John SOS for lifesavers
Above: St John Ambulance volunteers (back) Rob Correa and Leslie Jolly with Max McCrimmon, Tanya Lees, Luke Ing and Hilary...
Spaced out!
Cars compete for parking spaces alongside Pakenham railway station.THIS is the scene that confronts commuters using the Pakenham train to get...
A new outlook for the community
Outlook community centre in Pakenham opened with a bang on Saturday.
A carnival atmosphere prevailed as visitors to the Toomuc Road centre enjoyed a host...
Safety in numbers!
Below: Kelly Bryant has volunteered her hairdressing salon as a safety shop in...
Motorbike theft hits home hard
Left: Leigh Eckersall was devastated to return from work recently to find his motorbike had been stolen from the garage of his family’s ...
Expo to help health and good cause
Janet Hodge, Anne Sheean and Betty Pritchard are hoping for a big turnout at the Adorn, Pamper and Nuture Expo in Pakenham tomorrow (Friday).AN...
End of term
Retiring Pakenham Hills Primary School principal Margaret Naish gets a farewell hug from students Janice Cameron and Riah Beetham and applause from Max Hudson...
A Bundy good race day at Pakenham
Long-time Pakenham Racing Club gate man Terry Egan was happy to welcome Bundy girls Mel and Chloe to the mounting yard at Pakenham’s well-attended...