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Key take homes from the Global Conference on Sustainable Beef
The critical role sustainable beef production must play in an equitable and healthy food system and the need for sustainability goal setting were two of…
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Beer benefits flow
New research published by the Brewers Association of Australia shows how brewing benefits Australia’s economy, local communities and particularly farmers, contributing $16 billion annually to…
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Kathryn’s cancer fight
A cancer diagnosis is enough to turn any family’s life upside down. For 32-year-old Berwick resident Kathryn Berecic, a 2021 diagnosis of a rare and…
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Playground for Neighbourhood House
An elected Liberal Government will provide $50,000 to Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House to upgrade their playground facilities, Liberal candidate for Berwick and Gembrook MP Brad…
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Public Hall political promise
Labor has committed to upgrading two key pieces of Cranbourne community infrastructure if it retains government at this month’s election. Labor announced $1 million would…
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Hallam’s ‘Outback Truckers’ hazard
A Hallam unsealed road used by heavy vehicles has deteriorated into a dangerous slurry after recent flooding. The inundated O’Grady Road, which adjoins the Hallam…
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Labor and Liberals make large, differing pledges for reducing energy costs
A re-elected Labor Government has promised to deliver neighbourhood batteries in the Yarra Ranges, Knox and Cardinia council areas in a bid to bring back…
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Community Connection Packs initiative launched
Cardinia Shire Council recently launched its Community Connection Packs initiative at the Living Learning Centre in Pakenham. The Community Connection Packs initiative provides Culturally and…
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Q and A with Pakenham distiller Ash Tosh
Tell us a fun fact about yourself! That I’m a funny guy! What are you most passionate about? The Australian liquor industry. What is your…
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Pakenham’s best photographers crowned
Results for Pakenham Camera Club’s October “scapes” competition are now in. Thirty-three images were presented to competition judge Marc Jones, who presided over the competition…
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Toilet trouble at Merinda Park
Animal Justice Party candidate for Cranbourne Gwynne Brennan has declared she will advocate for better facilities for public transport users in order to increase patronage…
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Provenance pays tribute
The Provenance Artists group in Casey has prepared a series of artworks to honour the contributions of those involved in the war in Afghanistan. The…












