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  • The march of time for firefighters

    The new Pakenham Fire Station was officially opened on Sunday. By Bridget BradyPAKENHAM Fire Brigade members marched to their new home on Princes Highway before…

  • 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.…

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