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  • Foul play fears

    Jodie Cremore with the broken tail feathers that are all that remain of Henry. By Paul Dunlop A LOVED pet peacock has gone missing —…

  • At last, traders see the lights

    Last week’s Pakenham News highlighted the concerns raised about the lack of lighting along Main Street. By Callan Date CARDINIA SHIRE Council has reacted to…

  • At 150, he’s one of a kind

    Michael Wake became the first player to notch up 150 games for Pakenham Junior Football Club on Sunday. HE’S only young, but Michael Wake has…

  • Author’s stories hit the funny bone

    Pakenham Secondary College students Sarah Anderson (left) and Tahlia Hobson with author Marcus Zusak. – Jessica CraikeAWARD-winning Australian author Marcus Zusak visited students at Pakenham…

  • Tick for Red Cross workers

    Pakenham Red Cross assistant secretary Rex Huckle, Blood Bank coordinator Lorna Giles, mayor Bill Ronald, vice-president and treasurer Lyn Stephenson and guest speaker Jennifer Jarman.…

  • Everyone ends up in stitches

    Meadowvale Retirement Centre resident Joyce O’Grady has a laugh with Beaconhills College student Georgette during their knitting class last Thursday. By Paul Dunlop ELDERLY residents…

  • Saddle slog aims for $20,000

    Sean Godley, manager of Bears Bikes, and Michael Wilson are looking forward to the Slog to Sale. By Paul Dunlop PAKENHAM cyclists are gearing up…

  • Jumping for joy

    Above: Horse Dentist Mark Burnell talking Equine Dentistry at the Pakenham Races. By Brad Kingsbury THE Pakenham Racing Club’s annual Super Jumps race day was…

  • Gas leak emergency

    Above: CFA volunteer Adrian Bailey at the scene on Monday night. By Callan DateNESTLE workers planned to return to work yesterday (Wednesday) following an ammonia…

  • Naming honour humbles Ray

    Ray Canobie with Windermere chief executive Cheryl De Zilwa and chairman Carl Strachan at the ceremony naming Pakenham’s centre for children in crisis in Mr…

  • Shine a light on vandalism

    Pakenham Retailers Association president Michael Porter and Lazy Frog Gifts owner Janet Pursell are just two of many people concerned about the lack of street…

  • Green scene drives new fuel system

    AN INVENTOR is bringing his new breakthrough in green diesel engineering to Pakenham. Ron Kukler, a Geelong-based mechanical engineer, has developed the Green Diesel fuel…

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