News
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White Ribbon Art Gallery continues call to action
White Ribbon Art Gallery is back to the Cardinia Cultural Centre with a selection of art reflecting the vision for lifting the veil on domestic…
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Give feedback to equestrian strategy
Cardinia Shire Council has undertaken a review of the 2014 Equestrian Strategy and released a new draft Strategy for consultation on Tuesday 14 November. Equestrian…
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Walk against violence
The community is invited to walk against family violence in Pakenham on Friday 24 November. The Cardinia Casey Family Violence Network, with support from Cardinia…
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Premier visits for Clyde Primary upgrade
Clyde Primary School’s multil-million-dollar upgrade is now complete, with Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier Ben Carroll visiting the school to formally open the expansive…
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CFA host training day ahead of Summer
With El Niño already declared and the nation collectively preparing for another challenging Summer, the CFA are hard at work ensuring they are prepared to…
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Bikies bringing Christmas cheer to Pakenham
Pakenham locals are encouraged to dig deep ahead of this Christmas to help families across the area get the most out of the holiday season.…
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Working together for stronger climate action
South East Councils Climate Change Alliance (SECCCA) officially launched a new climate action plan to change the way climate impacts are managed across the regions…
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A Celtic Christmas down under
An Australian-Irish dancing company is bringing the Celtic Christmas spirit on their latest tour to Bunjil Place on November 30. Pace Live Entertainment will present…
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Vinnies adds megastore
Vinnies has expanded to meet the needs of the bustling Pakenham community with a new large store on the Princes Highway providing essential products at…
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Level crossing removal begins at Station Street
Major works have officially kicked off at Beaconsfield’s level crossing, making it the latest in a long list of level crossings being removed across Melbourne’s…
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Dispose of batteries safely, warns Casey Council
Casey Council has urged residents not to put batteries in kerbside bins to help keep the community safe. Batteries consist of toxic substances and can…
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Feds prepare infrastructure cuts
The Federal Government is preparing to pull back on infrastructure projects across the country, as the long-awaited findings of the infrastructure review, which put two…