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  • School clean out

    STAFF and students at Pakenham’s Beaconhills College have been cleaning out their cupboards to support Rotary. The spring clean will help Pakenham Rotary Club’s efforts…

  • Flying the flag with pride

    STUDENTS at Pakenham Consolidated School have every reason to fly the flag for the Commonwealth Games. The school was recently given its own official Games…

  • Hail to the big chill!

    By Paul DunlopRAIN and hail whipped Pakenham in a cold snap that weather experts say could be a once-in-a-decade chill. Temperatures plummeted to a wintry…

  • No clowning around about good, safe fun

    COMMUNITY safety education and good oldfashioned fun will be top of the agenda when the churches of Pakenham join Cardinia Shire Council, the Country Fire…

  • Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring

    HUNDREDS of tiny flames lit the night sky at the Carols by Candlelight at Pakenham on Sunday. A big crowd attended the popular annual event…

  • How to keep right staff

    SMALL business owners are invited to a special recruitment workshop next month. The Cardinia Shire Council is hosting a seminar on employing people to help…

  • Banking on success

    By Melissa GrantLAKESIDE residents and business people will officially launch a proposal this Saturday in a bid to bring a community bank to the estate.…

  • Brigade call for second station

    By Paul DunlopPAKENHAM fire fighters are keen to have a presence on both sides of town. Concerned that the rapid spread of housing and increased…

  • Seniors told of boom

    CARDINIA mayor Kate Lempriere told a senior citizens’ gathering last week how the region’s growth was booming. Cr Lempriere was a special guest at the…

  • Fire clears pool

    By Rebecca Fraser and Shaun InguanzoSCHOOL children were among scores of people forced to evacuate after a blaze broke out at Pakenham’s new pool yesterday…

  • Funds not enough

    By Melissa GrantCONNECTIONS Child, Youth and Family Services will receive funding of up to $85,000 to help continue its work with young people in Cardinia.…

  • Petition gets set for Spring Street

    THE fight for more schools in Pakenham is going to Spring Street. Bass MP Ken Smith this week pledged to table a petition calling for…

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