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  • Hundreds attend Pakenham dawn service

    Hundreds attend Pakenham dawn service

    Hundreds of residents attended the Pakenham dawn service this morning (April 25) gathering at the War Memorial site next to the library on Henry Street…

  • Mr Yakkerboo appears in Main Street for festival return

    Mr Yakkerboo appears in Main Street for festival return

    Mr Yakkerboo is once again loose on the streets of Pakenham to grace his iconic local festival this weekend. Yakkerboo Festival returns this Saturday and…

  • Police arrest four following Nepean Highway chase

    Police arrest four following Nepean Highway chase

    Police have made four arrests following a high speed chase between Pakenham and Elwood during the early morning of 23 April. Patrolling officers noticed an…

  • Council debates rates

    Council debates rates

    Cardinia Shire Council’s almost four-hour meeting on Monday was marked by a return to the basics, a debate on rates. Councillors debated three major items…

  • Residents Demand Noise Relief

    Residents Demand Noise Relief

    Beaconsfield residents say increased traffic noise and safety concerns are disrupting daily life, with calls for action from local and state representatives going unanswered. The…

  • Three RSLs granted funds to keep veteran legacy and memory alive

    Three RSLs granted funds to keep veteran legacy and memory alive

    Three RSL sub-branches in the Dandenong Ranges have been announced as successful recipients of government funding, commemorating the legacy of Victorian veterans. The State Government…

  • All smiles and laughter

    All smiles and laughter

    Have Hopes Inc. held their annual ‘Colour Fun’ this past weekend, a day where locals “couldn’t stop smiling and laughing.” Approximately 300 people descended on…

  • Easter fun festival

    Easter fun festival

    The Cardinia Cultural Centre (CCC) came alive during the April school holidays, as families came together for a fun-filled day packed with colour, creativity, and…

  • High Street Chaos

    High Street Chaos

    Last week’s burglary at the Berwick Inn has raised fears that crime is becoming a norm for businesses in High Street. Police are continuing their…

  • $300K to ‘break the cycle’

    $300K to ‘break the cycle’

    La Trobe MP Jason Wood will support Pakenham’s ‘Creating Change to Break the Cycle’ youth program, pledging to deliver $300,000 through a revitalised Safer Communities…

  • Bruce electorate’s federal candidates

    Bruce electorate’s federal candidates

    In Bruce, a packed field of eight candidates will contest the seat held by two-term Labor MP Julian Hill by about 5.3 per cent. Top…

  • Good Friday Appeal Success

    Good Friday Appeal Success

    Cardinia Life was buzzing with community spirit on April 16 as locals gathered in the foyer to support the annual Good Friday Appeal fundraiser in…

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