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  • Can-do kids come to the party

    PAKENHAM Consolidated School students have a can-do attitude. The school’s Student Leadership Council recently collected 1900 food cans from their fellow pupils to donate to…

  • Push to attract cinema

    By Paul DunlopCARDINIA council is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to attract a cinema to Pakenham. That’s the message from chief executive officer…

  • For Hawks fans, special run is as good as gold

    THE HAWKS flew into Pakenham for a special training run last Friday. Fans flocked to Toomuc Reserve to see the brown and gold heroes in…

  • English help at hand – my word

    HELP for people to improve their English skills is available in Pakenham. Courses run at the community centre at Living and Learning in Cardinia over…

  • Levy scrapped

    RATEPAYERS will get a $50 bonus after Cardinia Shire Council voted to scrap its controversial municipal levy. In a pre-budget bombshell delivered amid hot debate…

  • International award

    ROB Davey from Pakenham’s Evergreen Turf has won a prestigious industry award. Mr Davey won the president’s leadership award at a recent turfgrass producers’ convention…

  • Road on a roll

    By Paul DunlopPAKENHAM residents can look forward to 2007 as the Year of the Bypass. The most anticipated road project in the area is on…

  • Danger strip concerns

    By Melissa GrantRESIDENTS along Racecourse Road North are outraged about the lack of maintenance to a strip of land between them and the highway. They…

  • Weed battle demonstration

    RESIDENTS in Cardinia will be shown how to take weed control into their own hands. Cardinia Shire Council has funded a pilot program for weed…

  • Reserve funds child’s play

    A NEW walking trail and accessible playground at Pakenham’s popular P.B. Ronald Park will encourage more residents to move towards a healthier lifestyle, according to…

  • Reading target is of prime concern

    A CHALLENGE set by the Premier has resulted in Pakenham Hills Primary School students rediscovering their passion for reading. Gembrook MP Tammy Lobato visited the…

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