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  • Student showcase lights up Bunjil

    Student showcase lights up Bunjil

    The 4C’s Cultural Showcase came alive at Bunjil Place on Monday 5 September with a stage show spectacular in the Bunjil Theatre and an art…

  • Big Lap for first responders

    Big Lap for first responders

    Six mates are banding together to raise awareness for first responders suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) by taking part in the Big Lap…

  • Pakenham’s Johns gets MVP

    Pakenham’s Johns gets MVP

    Pakenham Warriors Youth League star Michael Johns has been named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in Big V Division Two competition. Beating the likes of…

  • Council to assess local roads

    Council to assess local roads

    A sealed and unsealed road condition assessment to improve the renewal and maintenance programming, connectivity, mobility and safety of Cardinia Shire’s road networks will begin…

  • Finding support in walking

    Finding support in walking

    Purple and yellow will flood Lakeside Pakenham on Sunday to raise awareness for suicide and mental health in the community. Spearheaded by advocate Bobo Davis…

  • Call for train transparency

    Call for train transparency

    Pakenham-based Eastern Victoria MP Cathrine Burnett-Wake addressed the Legislative Council last week, calling for “transparency” on when the Pakenham East train station was first proposed.…

  • Food growing initiative for new Pakenham East community

    Food growing initiative for new Pakenham East community

    Lendlease’s masterplanned Averley community has engaged social enterprise CERES 3000acres to support locals in the Pakenham East community to grow and share food together. As…

  • Record value of livestock slaughtered

    Record value of livestock slaughtered

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) recently released the official livestock and production figures for the second quarter of 2022. The data also provided insights…

  • Pollen levels skyrocket

    Pollen levels skyrocket

    September marks the official beginning of hayfever season for an estimated 4.6 million Australians. Hayfever (allergic rhinitis) caused by pollen allergy can lead to symptoms…

  • Water strategy launched at Officer PS

    Water strategy launched at Officer PS

    A strategy outlining a pathway to secure the region’s water future over the next 50 years has been launched by Water Minister Harriet Shing at…

  • My Place turns 10

    My Place turns 10

    Cardinia Shire Council is celebrating the success of the My Place Youth Facility in supporting the needs of young people across the shire over the…

  • Bushfire-affected residents launch community artworks

    Bushfire-affected residents launch community artworks

    The bushfire-affected community is proudly displaying artworks at Tonimbuk Hall and Cannibal Creek Reserve in Garfield North as part of the Creative Recovery Program. The…

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