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  • Warm welcome for trees

    He’s only two and a half years old, but Joshua Rettschlag was among the Deep Creek Landcare members planting trees along Pakenham roadsides last Wednesday.…

  • A fine warning for Gary

    Gary Elliot was shocked to be fined for parking a car he was selling on his nature strip. By Glen AtwellPAKENHAM resident Gary Elliot is…

  • Exchanging cultures comes easily for school

    Above: Beaconhills students with Japanese visitors Rei Goto and Maiko Nishino (back) with Jemma Bartlett, Mariana Karavias, Hayley Bosman, Heidi Boer, Satomi Kinoshita, Maya Fukuda…

  • Wild time for students

    Students from the Pakenham cluster of schools at the RSPCA educational facility in Burwood. YOUNG leaders from Pakenham district schools recently went on an excursion…

  • Antiques are on the road for food bank- Mark Lilley of Pakenham Financial Services and volunte

    PAKENHAM will host an antique road show of its own next Saturday (26 July) to raise vital funds for food bank 4Cs. The fifth annual…

  • No man’s land

    By Melissa GrantA CONCERNED Pakenham resident is urging authorities to clean-up land on McGregor Road before somebody gets hurt. Margaret Gordon says dumped rubbish and…

  • Safety visits warning

    CARDINIA businesses have been warned to improve safety and fix known hazards before visits from WorkSafe inspectors in April next year. The workplace safety authority…

  • Save money meals- Enjoying some cooking tips from John Hardy, right, were, from left, Cheryl,

    COST conscious cooking was the order of the day at Outlook Community Centre yesterday (Wednesday). Pakenham chef John Hardy volunteered his time and ran cooking…

  • Classic beauty

    WEST Gippsland Arts Centre is preparing for the Australian Ballet’s Dancers Company to take centre stage for their performance of the Classical Triple Bill. The…

  • Rotary welcomes its new club president

    JULIE Crawford was inducted as the new president of the Rotary Club of Pakenham last week. Ms Crawford, who has been involved in rotary for…

  • Running efforts raise results

    BUDDING young athletes from Pakenham Consolidated School have again achieved impressive results at the State Cross Country Championships. Jess Cox, who competed in the 11…

  • Rates boost roads

    IMPROVING roads, youth services and recreational facilities is the focus of Cardinia Shire Council’s budget for the new financial year. Rates will increase by an…

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