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  • Pokies lifeline

    By Melissa GrantAN OUTCRY from managers of small pokies venues, including the Pakenham Sports Club, has seen the State Government move to protect those clubs…

  • New computers help learners

    MEMBERS of Pakenham’s U3A are keeping up to speed thanks to new computers. The State Government recently handed over a $5700 grant to the seniors…

  • Grand

    Left: Pakenham Lions star Jared A BUMPER crowd turned out to Toomuc Reserve on Saturday for the much-anticipated inter-league clash between the Mornington Peninsula Football…

  • Parkland pain

    By Melissa GrantLAKESIDE Pakenham ratepayers are rallying against a three per cent surcharge on their rates to pay for the upkeep of the estate’s parks…

  • Up to the challenge

    STUDENTS of all backgrounds slapped their hands and stamped their feet when they performed the Haka at Pakenham Secondary College on Tuesday. About 15 executed…

  • Police roads alert

    ACTING Traffic Inspector for the south-east, Ron Perrett, has urged pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to take care on the roads this winter in an effort…

  • Pakenham plea for Medicare

    MORE than 5100 Cardinia Shire residents have signed a petition calling for a Medicare office in Pakenham. The petition was presented to Federal Parliament recently…

  • Students tops in school athletics

    BEACONHILLS College athletics captains Justin Smaluch and Elley Butcher came up trumps at the Gippsland Independent Schools athletics carnival. Elley won Open Girls’ Champion, while…

  • Delfin office goes green

    By Bridget CookSTAFF at Delfin’s Lakeside office are going green for the next eight weeks. On Monday, five of them kicked off their participation in…

  • Police slam boozer drivers

    PAKENHAM’S top traffic cop, Cardinia Traffic Management Unit’s Sergeant Nigel Atkins has labelled the outcome of a booze bus operation as “atrocious”, with one in…

  • Biggest blitz

    OPERATION AEGIS will target drink-driving, speeding, and unroadworthy vehicles over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Cardinia Traffic Management Unit’s Sergeant Nigel Atkins said the operation,…

  • Showtime as kids take the stage

    PERFORMING art students at Beaconhills College recently hit the stage for their first major event of the year. More than 100 dancers, actors, singers and…

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