News
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Pick your pest: stopping sneaky snails
Hi, my name is Garden Snail, also known as cantareus aspersus. I am often a browny-grey colour and am coated in a nice slimy mucus.…
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Info sought on Kooweerup house damage
Police are seeking any information in relation to criminal damage to a house in Maughan Road, Kooweerup on three occasions. The first incident occurred on…
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Aussies delaying dental work
A recent survey conducted by AirSmile has found that almost 71 per cent of Australians plan to delay dental treatments for at least 12 months.…
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Contribute to change this White Ribbon Day
Community members are invited to take part in Cardinia Shire’s annual White Ribbon event this July. This year’s event will be hosted by Outlook in…
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Man charged in hit-run case
Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives have charged a 51-year-old man following a hit-run collision that claimed the life of a scooter rider in Pakenham South…
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$250 energy saving payment open to all Victorians
All Victorian households can now claim the state’s flagship cost of living support measure, a $250 bill-busting Power Saving Bonus, by visiting the Victorian Energy…
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One in five Aussie homes sold for $1 mil or more
A recent report from CoreLogic has shown that a record number of Australians spent $1 million or more to secure a home in the past…
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Jazz up your pantry
Edel Beattie is founder of The Happy Organiser , and has a creative knack for crafting beautifully organised spaces to help others reclaim happiness in…
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Rate increase hits homeowners and renters
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is lifting interest rates for the second time in weeks, placing more strain on home owners and renters alike.…
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Homework Club celebrates student success
Pakenham Living and Learning Centre African Homework Club students are celebrating this year’s achievements, with a community event marking the occasion. In partnership with the…
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Coles recalls tomato paste
Coles is recalling home brand tomato paste cans and jars due to the undeclared allergen of soy present in the products. The affected products are…
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RSPCA short course for hobby farmers
RSPCA Victoria is running its first-ever short course for hobby farmers this month on Saturday 16th July – with the session already booked out and…