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  • Civic reception

    Civic reception

    THE Governor of Victoria will visit the Cardinia Shire for the second time in just four months to officially open the new Cardinia Shire Civic…

  • Pool shines with Beacons

    Pool shines with Beacons

    MORE than 440 Beaconhills College Pakenham students took a dip last Tuesday at its Middle School House Swimming Carnival in Doveton. Years 5 to 8…

  • State-run drug centre mooted

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A DRUG rehabilitation centre which will be funded by the State Government has been proposed for the City of Casey. City of…

  • Lenscape

    Lenscape

    ROMAN leads the way at the Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne. 134544 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

  • United in trivia

    THE Pakenham Uniting Church is hosting its first trivia night to help raise funds to continue its refurbishment. The church has been operating for more…

  • Homes raided

    A STRING of burglaries at homes in Doveton have the police on high alert. Three houses, all in the vicinity of Paperbark Street, were raided…

  • Cowardly parkland assault

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A MAN was left with a broken jaw and a severe eye injury after he was allegedly robbed and assaulted while walking…

  • Missing boat

    Missing boat

    POLICE are searching for an alleged stolen boat taken from a Hallam property earlier this month. It’s believed the boat was taken from the Rimfire…

  • Ride on… ridden off

    PEARCEDALE holiday goers arrived home to find their house had been robbed. Sometime between 26 December and 14 January it is alleged someone has gained…

  • Car ransacked

    A NUMBER of valuable items were taken from a car in Cranbourne West last week. The blue Mazda CX9 was on Navarre Drive between 3pm…

  • Service performance to satisfaction?

    By BEN CAMERON THE annual community satisfaction survey conducted by Local Government Victoria will be undertaken within Cardinia Shire during February and March. The phone…

  • Residents’ de-fence

    Residents’ de-fence

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of residents bound by a council agreement may be forced to tear down their fences after the City of Casey…

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