News
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Roll up for ride day
CHILDREN pedalled to class yesterday (Wednesday) as part of National Ride2School Day. Cardinia shire mayor Bill Ronald opted for a push bike rather than his…
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Trust puts its faith in seven
SEVEN students were presented with a PB Ronald Trust award at the trust’s annual dinner last week. The trust was set up in 1991 to…
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Cash improves outlook
THE Cardinia Foundation recently presented more than $25,000 in grants to three local organisations which provide services for those in need. Grants were given to…
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Window break-in
THIEVES escaped with more than $1200 worth of items after breaking into a Pakenham house last week. Police say the offenders got in through a…
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Ronald court case adjourned
A COURT case to hear allegations that Cardinia Shire councillor Bill Ronald assaulted chief executive officer Don Welsh has been adjourned until 4 October. Cr…
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Day for a bonnie future
PAKENHAM is set to go ga ga for National Babies Day on Friday, 21 October. Target Pakenham will be selling mini bonnie bears, wristbands, soothers,…
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Small business link
JENNY Thompson wants to help local residents get a head start in small business. Mrs Thompson is a business trainer at the Living and Learning…
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Gambling policy adopted
By Paul DunlopA NEW gaming policy has been adopted by Cardinia Shire Council amid claims it stifled a debate that ‘needed to be had’. The…
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Wheels and music festival
A WHEELS and music festival will be held at Akoonah Park in Berwick on Saturday and Sunday 24 and 25 March. Casey and Cardinia Lions…
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School petition
PETITION calling for a new primary school in Pakenham has received 300 signatures, and counting. Residents pushing for a new statefunded school in the Heritage…
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Festive cheer in Main Street
By Glen AtwellCHRISTMAS cheer is coming to Pakenham, and for four days next month, Main Street will be the centre of attention. The Pakenham Business…
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Muckup fears cancels class
By Paul DunlopFEARS that final day festivities could get out of hand prompted Pakenham Secondary College last week to tell senior students not to turn…