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  • Car break-in warning

    A SPATE of thefts from cars around Berwick has kept police officers busy lately. A majority of these thefts have occurred in and around residential…

  • A greener future

    A greener future

    By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS dug deep for the environment at the Cannons Creek foreshore last week. The Tooradin Grades 3, 4 and 5 students sewed…

  • Hope gives new life to old school

    Hope gives new life to old school

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE site of the former Endeavour Hills Secondary College could be used as Hallam Senior College’s sports academy. The college, which was…

  • Green exposure for kinders

    Green exposure for kinders

    TEACHING children from Homegarth Kindergarten about sustainability and the importance of fresh fruit and vegies will become an important part of everyday life. President of…

  • Costly dumping

    By DANIELLE GALVIN THE FAMILY-owned Cardinia Waste and Recyclers transfer station is sick of being “dumped on” by residents complaining that the tip fees are…

  • Beating the trend

    Beating the trend

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of men have stood up to confronting statistics that reveal a harsh reality for women in this region. Family violence…

  • Care reprieve for families

    Care reprieve for families

    PARENTS of Primary School aged children are set to benefit from a new before and after school care program. Earlier this month, Minister for Education…

  • Venue change for Parkinson’s group

    THE Parkinson’s Pakenham Support Group has its next meeting today (Thursday) at 1.30pm. This will be the last meeting at the Senior Citizens Pakenham. Meadowvale…

  • In step with safety

    A GROUP of Pakenham women have organised a walk through town on Saturday. The peaceful walk from the Gloria Jeans car park to Bourke Park…

  • Friends in deed

    Friends in deed

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS A POSITIVE partnership has flared between a local supermarket and charity. Lakeside Coles has thrown its ongoing support behind the 4Cs Crisis…

  • Home of hope

    Home of hope

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS FINANCIAL stress and family violence are the big issues behind Windermere Child and Family Services setting up a home in Pakenham. Construction…

  • Not all business

    Not all business

    By BRIDGET COOK IT was a sea of black and white as the Hampton Park business community turned out to celebrate a milestone occasion this…

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