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  • Dalmore Road speedster caught

    Dalmore Road speedster caught

    Cardinia Highway Patrol detected a Holden Utility travelling at 146km/h in an 80km/h zone on Dalmore Road in Cardinia around 4.40pm on Friday 8 October.…

  • 300 active cases in Cardinia

    300 active cases in Cardinia

    Active Covid-19 cases in Cardinia Shire have reached nearly 300 as the LGA is expected to reach 90 per cent first dose vaccinated on Wednesday…

  • Councils to seek new service model for libraries

    Councils to seek new service model for libraries

    The City of Casey and Cardinia Shire have made a joint decision to change the service model of their libraries, which will see the subsequent…

  • Journey’s problem halved

    Journey’s problem halved

    In 2020, Star News Group journalist DANIELLE KUTCHEL received funding from the Melbourne Press Club’s Michael Gordon Fellowship to explore mental health in asylum seeker…

  • Pakenham train station plans revealed

    Pakenham train station plans revealed

    Designs have today been unveiled for the new Pakenham and East Pakenham stations, being built as part of the fast-tracked project to remove level crossings…

  • Small fringe towns doing best in vaccine race within Cardinia

    Small fringe towns doing best in vaccine race within Cardinia

    The smaller towns on the edge of Cardinia Shire, including Lang Lang, Garfield and Bunyip, are leading the way in Covid vaccination rates. As of…

  • Vaccination clinic to pop up at Minaret

    Vaccination clinic to pop up at Minaret

    In a bid to get as many people vaccinated in the local area as quickly as possible, another pop-up Covid-19 vaccination clinic will be opening…

  • Cardinia at almost 50 per cent double vaxxed

    Cardinia at almost 50 per cent double vaxxed

    Cardinia Shire has almost reached the 50 per cent fully vaccinated target. As of 4 October, 48.9 per cent of residents 16-and-over were fully vaxxed…

  • Making the invisible, visible

    Making the invisible, visible

    After being harassed in a Coles carpark, a Pakenham woman is drawing attention to ‘invisible disabilities’ and the reasons why people might need to use…

  • Journey’s problem shared

    Journey’s problem shared

    In 2020, Star News Group journalist DANIELLE KUTCHEL received funding from the Melbourne Press Club’s Michael Gordon Fellowship to explore mental health in asylum seeker…

  • Construction to reopen, Covid-safe

    Construction to reopen, Covid-safe

    Restrictions on the Victorian construction industry will ease from 11.59pm on Monday 4 October, with a Construction Sector Roadmap setting a way forward for the…

  • Vaccinations required for authorised workers

    Vaccinations required for authorised workers

    The State Government has announced mandatory vaccinations for authorised workers. The announcement was made on Friday 1 October, as ongoing supply of the vaccines was…

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