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  • Residents dive in after long fight

    Unveilling the plaque to mark the reopening of the pool are, from left, Save the Pakenham Pool Committee president Dot Murphy, Cardinia Shire mayor Kate…

  • Help for Christmas dinner? You sure can bank on it

    4Cs volunteers Betty Trotter and Gwen Smith are gearing up for the festive season. By Melissa GrantPAKENHAM’S food bank is asking residents to think of…

  • Activities for all abilities

    Greg Kooloos is looking forward to A Celebration of Ability Day next week. A CELEBRATION of all abilities will be held at Cardinia LiFE next…

  • Full head of steam puts expo on track

    Above: David Burkhill was one of many train enthusiasts who flocked to the exhibition. TRAIN-ENTHUSIASTS from around the state flocked to the Cardinia Cultural Centre…

  • McMillan a seat of swingers

    McMillan MP Russell Broadbent, second from left, with Cardinia Shire Recreation planner Garry King, mayor Kate Lempriere and CEO Garry McQuillan, last week announced the…

  • Burger boon for sick kids

    Thomas and Megan Wall with Luke the clown and their Big Macs. LOCALS enjoyed Bic Macs guilt-free on Saturday to raise funds for Ronald McDonald…

  • Outfoxed, but wayward Lions nearer their goal

    Practise pays off: The Pakenham Blue team kicked 2.6 after kicking 2.21 the previous weekend. From left: Corey Boulton, Jamie Nagel, Ben and Lachlan McLeod.…

  • Travis days from big win

    Travis Perkins will soon reunite with wife Amanda and son Jesse after spending more than three months in the Big Brother house. By Melissa GrantPAKENHAM’S…

  • Kids make play while the sun shines

    Rain and windy weather had Pakenham residents scurrying for cover last week, but the welcome return of the sun had children hurrying out to play.…

  • Helpful hints to save energy

    From left: Verity Campbell of the Australian Conservation Foundation and Casey environmental projects worker David Westlake discuss greening the home with Berwick residents Hannah and…

  • Protecting Aboriginal culture focus of forum

    Cardinia councillor Graeme Legge, ICACC co-chair and Wurundjeri elder Vicki Nicholson Brown, deputy director of Aboriginal Affairs Ian Hamm, Mornington Shire mayor and ICACC co-chair…

  • Pooch playtime proves popular

    Letting their dogs run free are Ed and Jane Kirby with pooches Max and Abby. By Melissa GrantPAKENHAM parkland where dogs can run free has…

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