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  • The perfect way to beat the heat

    Eight-year-old Nathaniel Byers of Pakenham retreats from the heat. Pictures: Luke Plummer. THE refurbished Pakenham Outdoor Pool is continuing to prove popular with thousands of…

  • Skaters turn on the tricks

    Above: Open BMX competitor Jamie Collie, who placed third, flies during Wednesday’s competition. A STRONG crowd of more than 250 watched 50 bikers and skaters…

  • Kids lap up Lakeside fun

    Above: Pakenham’s Jada Kent was all smiles at Saturday’s Lakeside Family Day Out. LAKESIDE was abuzz on Saturday with hundreds of families around the shire…

  • Nominate heroes for life

    YMCA Cardinia LiFE staff are encouraging residents to recognise the hard work of others in the community by nominating them for a Hometown Hero award.…

  • Kids sink teeth into school

    At Pakenham Springs Primary School are, from left, Education Minister Bronwyn Pike, celebrity chef Toby Puttock, Cardinia Shire Council Go For Your Life project officer…

  • Give a gift to someone special

    4Cs administration manager Sue Friend, pictured with Target staff Margaret and Alanna, is urging residents to put toys under the Pakenham store’s Christmas tree. Picture:…

  • Festive races just the ticket

    Top right: Festive racegoers, back, Sarah, Mel, Jen, Sarah, Alayne, front, Karen, Renee and Voula from WHK Armitage Downie. PAKENHAM hosted its annual Christmas race…

  • 4Cs banks a winner

    Pakenham Racing Club CEO Terry PAKENHAM Racing Club has given local food bank 4Cs some post Christmas cheer. Last week the club donated $3000 to…

  • Jenny set to ramble

    The Red Rock Ramblers, from left, Steve Grundy, Steve Blundell, Bernie Nizynski, Helen O’Brien, Don Gula and Campbell Shaw. THE Red Rock Ramblers and fiddler…

  • School flips over cancer fundraiser

    Pakenham Hills Primary School’s pancake morning tea raised more than $50 for the Pink Ribbon Fund. Picture: Meagan Rogers. TEACHERS and staff at Pakenham Hills…

  • Through the looking glass

    Clients and employees at Butterfly BUTTERFLY Bodyworks staff were left shaken when a car drove through a window at their Treloar Lane shop last Thursday.…

  • High-flier drops in for breakfast

    Hawks CEO Ian Robson is a drawcard for next week’s Cardinia Shire Council business breakfast. HAWTHORN Football Club chief executive Ian Robson will be a…

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