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  • Power couple honoured

    Power couple honoured

    They’re not just partners in life, but partners in service. Beaconsfield’s power couple, Ann and Graeme Taylor, have both received a Medal of the Order…

  • Teacher allegedly carjacked at knifepoint

    Teacher allegedly carjacked at knifepoint

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a teenager following an alleged carjacking at Berwick College on 29 April. It is understood the teenager, who…

  • Mixed views on machete ban

    Mixed views on machete ban

    “It’s not the weapon — it’s the system.” That’s the resounding message from Cardinia and Casey residents following Premier Jacinta Allan’s fast-tracked machete ban, introduced…

  • Sleepless for Aurora

    Sleepless for Aurora

    Winter’s first Aurora put on a stunning show Sunday night, June 1, and into Monday, June 2, lighting up the southern skies over Melbourne and…

  • Filmmaker’s big national debut

    Filmmaker’s big national debut

    Award-winning Pakenham filmmaker Glenn Triggs will release his film Ancestry Road in cinemas across Australia on June 5. Produced by Radioactive Pictures, the heartfelt family…

  • Levy freeze ‘not real relief’

    Levy freeze ‘not real relief’

    While farmers across Cardinia Shire, Hills and Casey will avoid a controversial emergency services levy increase for one year, it’s not the “relief” that will…

  • Australia Post expands grants program amid falling charity donations

    Australia Post expands grants program amid falling charity donations

    Berwick’s Buddhist Vihara Victoria has been awarded a People of Post grant to support its “Light up Minds“ workshop, a vital program offering mental health…

  • Speed bumps without warning

    Speed bumps without warning

    Beaconsfield residents are slamming Cardinia Shire Council and VicRoads over unmarked speed humps recently installed along Fieldstone Boulevard, which remained unpainted for an extended period…

  • Help end wildlife roadstrike

    Help end wildlife roadstrike

    Wildlife rescuers are calling upon councils, alongside local MPs, in proposing to implement the following actions to the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP), as…

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  • Garfield’s old boys now the improving new kids on the block

    Garfield’s old boys now the improving new kids on the block

    Garfield’s Veterans team is refusing to accept the old adage that ‘you can’t teach an old dog new tricks’ with the Stars showing continued improvement…

  • 17 Lions sliders to take the ice plunge ahead of MND round

    17 Lions sliders to take the ice plunge ahead of MND round

    As part of Outer East Football Netball’s ‘Sockit2MND Round’ Pakenham Football and Netball club’s are doing their bit by sending some brave people into the…

  • Power continues strong form

    Power continues strong form

    A consistent four-quarter effort has lifted Gippsland’s girls to a 7.6(48) to 5.5(35) victory over Northern Knights. The Power pulled away by 20 points midway…

  • How bizarre…how bizarre!

    How bizarre…how bizarre!

    Remonstrations and retaliations almost provided Warragul Industrials with the ultimate reality check after the Dusties survived an after-the-siren shot at goal to defeat Cora Lynn…

  • Casey hold on against Pies

    Casey hold on against Pies

    Desperate, superior, stronger in the contest, but woefully inaccurate. That was the story for Casey on Saturday night as it held on for a 7.15(57)…

  • Titans outlast Carrum in thriller

    Titans outlast Carrum in thriller

    Berwick Springs has confiscated the season’s momentum in Southern Division 3 with a gigantic victory against Carrum Patterson Lakes 10.10(70) to 9.14(68). The Titans forged…

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  • Burned by broken system

    Burned by broken system

    Upper Beaconsfield business owner Aaron Lafranchi has launched a petition demanding fair payment and better protections for subcontractors working on government-funded projects. He’s part of…

  • Call to fix disconnect

    Call to fix disconnect

    Over the past two decades, Australians’ trust in democracy has been in “freefall“. While trust in local councils has always remained higher than in the…

  • Victorian girls gallop to national championship

    Victorian girls gallop to national championship

    Five young Haileybury College students have been selected to represent Victoria on the national stage after winning big in the Petstock Interschool State Championships, an…

  • Strengthening Cardinia Shire’s advocacy efforts

    Strengthening Cardinia Shire’s advocacy efforts

    Cardinia Shire Council has developed a range of tools and resources to support its ongoing advocacy efforts and to empower the community to lead their…

  • 10 servos robbed in 3 hours by machete gang

    10 servos robbed in 3 hours by machete gang

    Robbers armed with a machete have targeted 10 servos in three hours on the night of Tuesday 20 May, police say. Southern Metro Crime Squad…

  • Cardinia unites for reconciliation

    Cardinia unites for reconciliation

    National Reconciliation Week was welcomed by art and dancing in Cardinia Shire as the community gathered to “bridge now to next.” On Tuesday, Cardinia Shire…