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  • Mystery death still baffles police

    Mystery death still baffles police

    By Bonny Burrows Nine years ago a man was found dead at Pakenham railway station, and to this day his identity remains a mystery. Cardinia…

  • VCAL students get closer to nature, gain new skills

    VCAL students get closer to nature, gain new skills

    Getting closer to nature, learning handy outdoor skills and promoting sustainable living are ongoing pursuits for VCAL students at ECG College in Pakenham this semester.…

  • Hope finds legs

    Hope finds legs

    By Bonny Burrows One lost a family member to suicide, another almost did – and now Pakenham mothers Bobo Davis and Carol Ryan have joined…

  • Sophie’s high in the saddle

    Sophie’s high in the saddle

    By Kyra Gillespie Tynong North resident Sophie Bennett, 14, has just become the youngest rider to win Eventing Victoria’s Amateur Event Rider of the Year…

  • Ugandan mission

    Ugandan mission

    By Kyra Gillespie Local artist and student Hannah Prior has created a stunning floor to ceiling classroom mural at Nsambya Primary School in Uganda. The…

  • Missing Allysia

    Missing Allysia

    By Kyra Gillespie Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing teen Allysia Hayes. The 14-year-old Pakenham girl was last seen at a…

  • Scholarship in Morland’s memory

    Scholarship in Morland’s memory

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Former Casey mayor Mick Morland could be set to be immortalised in an annual community scholarship in his name. Casey council is…

  • Eve notches up century

    Eve notches up century

    By Kyra Gillespie Eve Conroy is turning 100 this month, and to celebrate members of the Pakenham bingo group held a party at the Senior…

  • Lights at long last

    Lights at long last

    By Bonny Burrows McGregor Road’s long dormant pedestrian lights are now activated. The lights, just outside Pakenham’s Heritage Springs Shopping Centre, were installed at the…

  • Autistic kids have hope

    Autistic kids have hope

    By Kyra Gillespie The prayers of a young family have been answered by the work of Pakenham’s Irabina Autism Services. After their son Jake was…

  • Little shop makes big donation

    Little shop makes big donation

    By Kyra Gillespie The Pakenham Opportunity Shop distributed $90,000 to not-for-profit organisations within Cardinia Shire at their 2017 Annual General Meeting. The op shop commenced…

  • Road to oblivion

    Road to oblivion

    By Kyra Gillespie Pakenham resident Mikayla Kennett has started a petition to make Pakenham’s Racecourse Road safer for families. “At this present time, Racecourse Road…

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