News
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Clothes dump
Pakenham resident Cyril Hunt thinks it is irresponsible of people to dump clothing near bins behind By Elizabeth LillisPAKENHAM resident Cyril Hunt is concerned about…
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Classes link skills for the future
Assess and deliver class 2007, back from left, Cardinia Shire mayor Kate Lempriere, Pam Macdonald, Lesley Green, Bev Jackson, Bev Stephantisch, Southern Metropolitan Adult Council…
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Marjorie tops magical ton
Pakenham 101-year-old Marjorie White with daughter Jean Chugg, Barry Fleming, Dennis Chugg, Sabrina Fleming and Lea Fleming during the celebration at Ron Andrews Nursing Home.…
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Social climbers
Pakenham Football Social Club president Tim Ahern and secretary Jack Hurrey look over plans for the clubs expansion of the Lions’ Den. By Elizabeth LillisPAKENHAM…
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Bypass a welcome diversion
Diane and Norman Nettleton of Nar Nar Goon North look over the Pakenham Bypass display with VicRoads delivery engineer Andrew Barr at the Cardinia Cultural…
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Tea with the PM
Prime Minister John Howard with Pakenham scouts and venturers, back from left, Rachael Connelly Cate-Linne Fraser and Kirsty Williams and (front) Kelly Connelly and Broderick…
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Strategy back in the saddle
Above: Cardinia mayor Bill Ronald, atop a penny farthing cycle, is keen to improve conditions for cyclists in Pakenham. By Paul DunlopPOWER to the pedal…
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Bargains for a day
Above: Hannah, Kim and Lin were flat out during the lunch period at Cafe 127. SHOPPERS had no trouble finding bargains in Pakenham on Friday…
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$500,000 ace served up
Happy about a tennis boost for Pakenham at Wednesday’s announcement were Cardinia Shire mayor Bill Ronald (front) with council recreational planner Garry King, Labor Bass…
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Walking is way to go
Right: Pakenham Hills Primary School students Alex, Lee-Shay, Blake, Lauren and Kurt enjoy their walk to school. PARENTS of school children have been urged to…
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Foul play fears
Jodie Cremore with the broken tail feathers that are all that remain of Henry. By Paul Dunlop A LOVED pet peacock has gone missing —…
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At last, traders see the lights
Last week’s Pakenham News highlighted the concerns raised about the lack of lighting along Main Street. By Callan Date CARDINIA SHIRE Council has reacted to…