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  • Station ghosts on notice

    Station ghosts on notice

    By Aneeka Simonis GHOSTS are rumoured to lurk in rooms at the Pakenham Ambulance Station – but not for much longer. The unit is pushing…

  • Little thing for big blokes

    Little thing for big blokes

    By Russell Bennett “MAKE a date to check that prostate. Do that, even if you’re the typical male who thinks ‘I’m too young’, ‘I don’t…

  • Spate of card skimming

    Spate of card skimming

    By Aneeka Simonis A 71-YEAR-OLD Pakenham man is among many to have had large sums of money fraudulently pulled from their bank account at compromised…

  • Spectacular showing

    Spectacular showing

    By Alana Mitchelson PAKENHAM teenagers will be among 3000 students performing at this year’s Victorian State Schools Spectacular. Two hundred government schools from across the…

  • Drive to uncork bottleneck flow

    Drive to uncork bottleneck flow

    By Alana Mitchelson A PETITION advocating for the upgrade of one of Pakenham’s most dangerous level crossings has been launched to prompt State Government action.…

  • Family violence critic to hold forth

    Family violence critic to hold forth

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS AN OUTSPOKEN columnist with a strong stance on family violence issues will speak at a fund-raising event to help vulnerable women and…

  • IGA put up shutters

    IGA put up shutters

    By ALANA MITCHELSON RITCHIES headquarters has confirmed the closure of its much-loved Pakenham IGA store, putting months of rumours to rest. Loyal customers of Pakenham’s…

  • Three cars impounded for 30 days

    Three cars impounded for 30 days

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS ALLEGED speedsters have been made to pay more than $3000 in fines following a series of highway arrests by Pakenham police. At…

  • New take on number plate thefts

    New take on number plate thefts

    By ALANA MITCHELSON ALL number plates should be sold with one-way screws, according to a leading Cardinia crime prevention campaigner. Victoria Police crime figures show…

  • No go on servo

    No go on servo

    By ALANA MITCHELSON MORE than 400 residents have expressed their objections to a proposed service station on Racecourse Road, beside the Cardinia Waters Village entrance.…

  • Finding the inner student

    Finding the inner student

    CARDINIA U3A invited people to discover their inner student during and open day on Saturday. Visitors were introduced to classes such as china painting, art…

  • Less happy with level of service

    Less happy with level of service

    By ALANA MITCHELSON SURVEY results have revealed an almost 10 per cent decline in community satisfaction in council customer service compared to last year. About…

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