News
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Carnival comes to town
Orchard Park Primary School held a carnival that embodied the spirit of community on March 1. The school carnival was all about ‘Community’ and bringing…
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GEMCO Battles Severe Roof Leak
GEMCO, a community theatre in Emerald, is facing a severe roof leak due to the deterioration of its aged canvas-and-bitumen roofing, which was last covered…
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Cardinia Fun Run returns
Despite the weather being a bit colder than usual this year, many runners got a good sweat going in the Cardinia Fun Run of 2025.…
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A New Way to Help Women with Endometriosis
For women living with severe endometriosis, life can be tough. The condition causes pain, tiredness, heavy bleeding, digestive issues, and sometimes problems with getting pregnant.…
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$41.75 million upgrade for Thompsons Road Roundabout
The Federal Government announced its $41.75 million investment in the upgrade of the Thompsons Road Intersection in Clyde North on Saturday 22 February. The project…
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Magical and messy adventure
Messy Giggles hosted a fairytale-themed messy session, uniting children and families from Pakenham and surrounding areas on February 22. Fairytale Messy Play session was a…
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Community can only have say on concept design for new hub
The proposed Cranbourne Hub is out for feedback but for residents, they won’t be able to have a say on budget allocation, services within the…
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Casey’s housing target cut
Casey’s mandated housing target for the next three decades has dropped by 16 per cent, and Mayor says the council is confident it can achieve…
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Transport Fails Pakenham’s Locals
Pakenham Upper’s roads are “only“ designed for cars, leaving seniors, students, and children who rely on public transport to face daily obstacles just to get…
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Housing struggles amdist unemployment rise
As Victoria’s unemployment rate rose to 4.1 per cent in January, a local support service has seen a 20 per cent spike in people requiring…
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Innovative “coffee concrete” wins award
Many residents who walk along McGregor Road may not realise they are walking on not only regular concrete but “coffee concrete” – a site of…
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Sandy Creek Clydesdales heads to Berwick Show
Berwick Show will see a new attraction this year, as the award-winning farm Sandy Creek Clydesdales will travel from afar to showcase their rare and…