Tag: News
It’s time to go
By BRIDGET SCOTT
A GROUP of Lakeside residents may just get what they are bursting for.
After a petition was put forward last month by more...
Major works in pipeline
MAJOR works may cause disruption to road users in Pakenham South from 11 March.
Pavement rehabilitation works will take place on Healesville-Kooweerup Road between Ellet...
Watch is on the trail of crime
By DANIELLE GALVIN
CARDINIA Neighbourhood Watch will be a new feature at the Pakenham Show this year.
The committee has organised a stall on the...
Run students loop around the lake
WITH time enough to recover from the swimming sports, Lakeside Lutheran College students put their best foot forward on 2 March with the YMCA...
School proud of pool effort
ON Friday 28 February, 17 students from Lakeside Lutheran College did their school proud at the Official District Swimming Championships at Doveton Pool in...
High time for new play
AN UNDER-UTILISTED and dilapidated park in Pakenham’s heart is undergoing major renovations.
Cardinia Shire Council has installed new playground equipment as part of the first...
Sudden death
POLICE have found that the death of a 20-year-old man in the middle of a Pakenham street on Tuesday night was not suspicious.
On Wednesday...
Road’s now safe
MAJOR updates to Bald Hill Road in Pakenham are now complete.
After an inspection confirmed that the road required updates due to safety concerns and...
Clean sweep Guides
By BRIDGET SCOTT
GRAFFITI is a shocking problem for the Pakenham Girl Guides according to Guide Leader Sonya Boloski, who hopes a new graffiti removal...
New home the go for show
THE first Pakenham Show to be held at a new venue will be held at the PB Ronald Reserve next weekend.
This year the show...
Town’s spirit stands strong
By GARRY HOWE AND DANIELLE GALVIN
COMMUNITY spirit in Pakenham was strong on Friday night with the official launch of the Kylie Blackwood Foundation and...
Smelling of roses
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
MAYBE this is something of a sweet solution for long-suffering residents who had endured a frequent stench from Lynbrook's tip in Hallam...