News
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Concern over $5m childcare
A proposal for a 125-place childcare centre that would replace three residential properties in Doveton is set to be decided. With an estimated cost of…
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Local events for Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day is this Saturday 11 November. Several events are being held at 11am for locals to gather and remember those who have made the…
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Call for accommodation host for international students
St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar is calling on the community to host international exchange students in February 2024. A China-Australia Exchange Program will run for a…
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Heath questions level crossing budget
Eastern Victoria MP Renee Heath has called on the State Government to release the budget of Pakenham’s extensive level crossing removal projects, suggesting they may…
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Fatal motorcycle crash in Beaconsfield Upper
Police are investigating after a fatal motorcycle crash in Beaconsfield Upper on Saturday 4 November, which killed a 37-year-old Clayton man. Police have been told…
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Singing to win
A group of Berwick musical theatre students have wowed the judges at the 2023 Junior Theatre Festival Australia held in Newcastle on October 27 and…
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Feedback wanted for Community Infrastructure Plan
The community is invited to give feedback on Cardinia Shire Council’s first-ever Community Infrastructure Plan. The plan defines community infrastructure as ‘public buildings that provide…
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Rotary Primary School Public Speaking Competition 2023
Public speaking puts fear into many people, but the Rotary Club of Pakenham has a project enabling Grade 5 and Grade 6 students the opportunity…
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Witness and Information appeal
Police are investigating reports of a series of burglaries that have occurred in Pakenham, Emerald and Koo Wee Rup. It is believed that as yet…
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Operation Furlong to keep long weekend motorists in check
Police are promising to conduct more roadside alcohol testing over the Melbourne Cup long weekend and are urging motorists to completely separate their drinking and…
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Friends’ election rivalry 40 years on
Back in 1983, Narre Warren neighbours Rob Wilson and Ray Bastin weren’t expecting to go head-to-head for their first of many council elections. Both teachers…
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Stride for stroke
Cranbourne resident Tina Monserrate went on an emotional ride as she looked back on the stroke that hit her, a day that turned her life…