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Embankment woes continues
After 20 years of frustration, driving instructor Leanne Calder continues her fight with the Department of Transport and Planning over the neglected embankment opposite 725…
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Drumming for the missing
A 12-hour drumming event will take place in Pakenham next month as part of Missing Persons Week 2025, aiming to raise awareness and funds for…
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Tackling e-waste as a community
The community is invited to experience ‘Spark: Illuminating Stories of E-waste’ –an innovative exhibition exploring the impacts of incorrectly disposed e-waste (any item with a…
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Help shape Onsite Wastewater Management Plan
Cardinia Shire Council is developing a new Onsite Wastewater Management Plan. The Onsite Wastewater Management Plan helps to protect health and environment by ensuring onsite…
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“Young Harry“ takes the helm at 99
The Rotary Club of Bunyip-Garfield has welcomed centenarian president affectionately known as “Young Harry.” Harry van den Broek was appointed president of the Rotary Club…
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School holiday fun
Families gathered at Beaconsfield Upper Recreation Reserve for a fun-filled day hosted by the Cardinia Leisure Street Team during the school holidays on July 11.…
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Winter Holiday Crafts
Families and shoppers embraced the winter spirit with hands-on fun at Arena Shopping Centre’s Winter Holiday Crafts on Sunday July 13. The free gathering invited…
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Farmers market booms again
Shoppers turned out in droves at the Berwick Farmers Market, held at The Old Cheese Factory on Saturday, July 12, for a morning filled with…
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Tackling battery waste
Acting Minister for Environment Gayle Tierney has announced $1.7 million in funding through the Circular Economy Hazardous Waste Fund – Round 4 to improve access…
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Care for carers wins funding
A South East respite program for multicultural women who are carers has secured State funding. The Wellsprings for Women program annually helps 54 unpaid carers…
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Additional funding welcome for drought-hit farmers
The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) says an additional $75m in Victorian Government drought support funding is a step in the right direction as parts of…
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Payne welcomes child-abuse liability reform
Legalise Cannabis MP Rachel Payne has welcomed the State Government’s intent to hold churches vicariously liable for child sexual abuse committed by their clergy. It…












