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Increasing sales
What does business growth look like to you? This could be measured through number of customers, number of staff, company net operating profit, etc., but…
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Mural unveiled
Cardinia Shire Council unveiled a new mural at Comely Banks Pavilion in Officer on Saturday 28 October. Commissioned by local arts organisation, Melbourne’s Murals, the…
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Fun-filled event
To celebrate Children’s Week 2023 Living & Learning Pakenham Inc (LLP) hosted a free, fun and educational morning for children and their families on Tuesday…
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Golf to return to Deep Creek
Cardinia Shire Council has entered into an agreement with Golf Services Management (GSM) to operate and maintain the golf course at Deep Creek Reserve in…
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Luck of the Irish for Beaconhills students
It may not be the most common dance form in Australia, but a group of Beaconhills College Pakenham students have Irish jigged their way to…
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Bin lids to go red
From February 2024, all kerbside rubbish bins in Cardinia Shire will transition to red lids over a four-week period. The red lids will replace any…
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Paving works complete in the hills
Sealing works on Glen Road, Station Street and Garden Street in Cockatoo and Innes Road, Russell Road, Gembrook Road service lane and Blackwood Lane in…
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Charges laid and firearms seized in Cranbourne East
Police have charged a Cranbourne East man with firearm-related offences after seizing multiple weapons and ammunition. Detectives from the Illicit Firearms Squad executed a warrant…
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207km/h rider charged
An unlicensed teenage rider has been charged after being allegedly detected at more than 200 km/h on Princes Highway in Noble Park North. Casey Highway…
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Casey drivers feel Operation Sizzle’s heat
A motorist tested positive for methyl-amphetamine on 24 October as Casey Highway Patrol officers began Operation Sizzle. During the operation, 104 breath tests were conducted…
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Two charged after Noble Park drug raid
Two men have been charged and a large quantity of drugs allegedly seized in a police raid in Noble Park. A warrant was executed at…
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New lighting strikes Thunder hub
A bright future is ahead for a Dandenong South football hub, with works starting on powerful lighting towers at George Andrews Reserve. The $700,000 upgrade…