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  • McGregor Road closed due to level crossing works

    McGregor Road closed due to level crossing works

    Pakenham motorists and commuters can expect disruptions to McGregor Road this weekend, as Level Crossing Removal works continue across road closures along the rail line.…

  • Cardinia Shire wins Victorian Sport Award

    Cardinia Shire wins Victorian Sport Award

    Cardinia Shire Council is proud to have won the Bunnings Trade ‘Local Government Initiative of the Year’ award. The council was nominated for creating LGBTIQ+…

  • New tenant proposed for My Place

    New tenant proposed for My Place

    A new lease agreement between Cardinia Shire Council and Community College Gippsland is being proposed for 5-7 Main Street Pakenham, also known as My Place.…

  • Connecting kids to nature

    Connecting kids to nature

    A group of children found themselves with soil-covered hands, sandy feet and lungs filled with fresh air on Friday 9 June. The Oakgrove Community Centre…

  • Torturer jailed for decade

    Torturer jailed for decade

    A Cranbourne man who inflicted cruel and prolonged torture sessions against a series of victims has been jailed for up to a decade. Shayne Smith…

  • Coles gets icy for a cause

    Coles gets icy for a cause

    Team members from Cardinia Lakes Coles in Pakenham were united in spite of AFL team rivalries on Monday 12 June, participating in the ice bucket…

  • Fun run party for anniversary

    Fun run party for anniversary

    Runners, joggers and strollers of all ages celebrated the 9th birthday of the Frog Hollow parkrun in Endeavour Hills in style last weekend. The party…

  • Taking skills to the next level

    Taking skills to the next level

    From changing a tyre to cooking a nutritious meal, a group of South East young people received a crash course into some of life’s most…

  • Hearing Australia becomes multilingual

    Hearing Australia becomes multilingual

    A national hearing provider has opened at Fountain Gate centre offering multilingual services. With close to one in four Australian residents speaking a language other…

  • Falling into the right place

    Falling into the right place

    What was a impromptu decision to enter into aged care and rehabilitation for Endeavour Hills resident Professor Terry Haines has turned into a career concerned…

  • A stalwart Scout’s honour

    A stalwart Scout’s honour

    From being helpful, considerate, loyal and trustworthy, Berwick resident Robert Millen has lived a full life dedicated to the laws of the Scouts. Serving in…

  • Turning tragedy into triumph

    Turning tragedy into triumph

    Mentor, advocate, consultant, author and Clyde North local Julie Cini said she was “pretty stoked” to find out she was a recipient of the Medal…

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