News
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Parkland needs cash committment
Cardinia Shire councillors have slammed the Department of Environment Land Water Planning (DELWP) for not committing funding for a 600ha parkland linking Beaconsfield to Clyde.…
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Working together for a safer Cardinia
Connect with local services at community information sessions hosted by Cardinia Shire Council this October as part of Community Safety Month. The month-long advocacy campaign…
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Art is trending in Pakenham
The latest trends in the art world are on display in Cardinia Art Society’s current exhibition. The Trending Art Show, currently being held at Cardinia…
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The Melbourne Food and Wine Festival comes to Baw Baw
The iconic Melbourne Food and Wine Festival returns to Baw Baw this November, kicking off with The Village Feast- a weekend long foodies’ celebration in…
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Screen time can impact school readiness
Worrying new research has shown too much screen time and not enough play time could put children developmentally behind when they start school. The study,…
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Early detection and treatment of skin cancers is essential
Icarus Skin Cancer Clinic’s highly skilled skin cancer doctor, Dr Bruce Lim, has a comprehensive understanding of skin cancer and treatment, acquired from years of…
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Dance lessons: breaking it down
Parents, especially if they haven’t been in dance classes themselves, can find it a bit of a challenge finding the right one for their children.…
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Don’t be a tool: Tradies National Health Month
Monday August 1 marked the beginning of Tradies National Health Month, where the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) aims to raise awareness about the health and…
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Get a skin cancer check before summer
Is your skin ready for summer? Did you know Australia is the skin cancer capital of the world? In fact, around half a million skin…
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Top tips for taking your dogs on a road trip these school holidays
More and more Aussies are choosing to take their dogs on road trips – and Dogs Australia urges dog owners to heed some key tips…
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Nationals pledge extra funds if elected
The Nationals and Liberals have announced they will invest $125 million into the emergency health service if successful at the upcoming State Election. The funding…
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Bridge’s back
The rebuilt Tooradin Footbridge at Sawtells Inlet has reopened to the public. The much-loved piece of infrastructure began accepting foot traffic on Thursday 15 September…












