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  • Carols by Candelight returns

    Carols by Candelight returns

    Residents and visitors are invited to join the unforgettable night under the stars at Pakenham Carols by Candlelight, held at Toomuc Recreation Reserve, Pakenham. A…

  • Final exams blunder claims scalp of authority boss

    Final exams blunder claims scalp of authority boss

    The head of Victoria’s exams authority has quit after a blunder allowed students to view hidden questions on sample papers. Education Minister Ben Carroll announced…

  • History set in stone

    History set in stone

    Melbourne’s iconic Shrine of Remembrance, which celebrated its 90th anniversary on Monday, has an indelible link to the local area. The old Tynong quarry site,…

  • Art exhibit sheds light on domestic violence

    Art exhibit sheds light on domestic violence

    White Ribbon Art Gallery has returned to Cardinia Cultural Centre (CCC), with emerging and underrated artists continuing the momentum. The White Ribbon Art Gallery was…

  • Planning permit backlash

    Planning permit backlash

    Communities say they are left devastated, disappointed and angered after Casey Council approved the proposed waste transfer station next to the Hallam Road landfill just…

  • From local to global

    From local to global

    Pakenham’s 14-year-old Harley McNaughton is set to compete in the FEI Jumping Children’s Classics final in Mexico from 12-17 November. Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) is…

  • Time of Celebration

    Time of Celebration

    Pakenham’s Meadowvale Village held their 40th birthday cocktail party on Friday 8 November. A collective effort and thorough preparation contributed to the success of the…

  • Father-son duo second coming

    Father-son duo second coming

    Pakenham’s Clayton Curran and Kevin Curran are set for the adventure of a lifetime in May when they join a convoy of teams in Shitbox…

  • Hidden treasures on display

    Hidden treasures on display

    From a mug valued at about $2500 to a teddy bear collection, there was something for every one at this year’s Berwick Antique and Collectible…

  • OzHarvest to expand in South East

    OzHarvest to expand in South East

    Food rescue organisation OzHarvest will expand their work through the South East to combat rising local demand with a new hub to be built in…

  • Lang Lang alarmed at CERT house going on market

    Lang Lang alarmed at CERT house going on market

    Lang Lang locals are alarmed as the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) house is being sold. A real estate sign appeared in front of the…

  • Cardinia Hall to celebrate 100 years

    Cardinia Hall to celebrate 100 years

    On Saturday 23 November Cardinia will celebrate the first 100 years of the town’s hall. The day will start at 1:30pm with a talk from…

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