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  • Marathon ride improves outlook for disabled

    By Melissa Grant LOCAL cyclists have raised $16,000 for Pakenham disability service Outlook, pedalling a gruelling 520 kilometres in the annual Murray to Moyne bike…

  • RSL targets hall overhaul

    By Paul DunlopPAKENHAM’S war veterans need a new roof over their heads. The Returned Services League hall is suffering from cracking walls, rot in the…

  • ‘Greed is not good’

    By Paul DunlopCARDINIA councillors have lashed out at plans for a new Pakenham business and shopping complex, claiming the proposal was more about a “greed”…

  • High five Howard

    By Paul Dunlop PRIME Minister John Howard promised extra funding for bypass works and shrugged off any hint of a fall-out with local MP Russell…

  • Louts set for a backlash

    By Allister HaymanVICTORIANS fed up with louts, drunkards, hoons and vandals are about to receive some satisfaction after police launched a new campaign targeting antisocial…

  • Bands ‘slay’ the judges

    THE battle is over and a winner declared! The Push Start Battle of the Bands was held on Friday, 29 June at the Pakenham Hall…

  • Stores cop a drenching

    By Sarah Schwager HEAVY rains caused havoc in Pakenham businesses last week. Shop owners turned up to work last week after a weekend of torrential…

  • New fighters for weed war

    THE war on weeds needs new recruits. Cardinia Shire Council is urging residents to join the ongoing fight against blackberry, sweet pittosporum, ragwort, thistles and…

  • Lutheran college opens doors to students

    PAKENHAM’S newest school, Lakeside Lutheran College, opened its doors to an enthusiastic response yesterday. More than 50 students met their teachers and had got comfortable…

  • Residents fire up over long grass

    By Sarah SchwagerPAKENHAM residents are concerned that overgrown grass on private properties in the region is a potential fire hazard. Resident Tracey O’Brien said that…

  • Sewage site may end sports stink

    By Paul Dunlop PAKENHAM’S sewage farm could be an unlikely saviour for people pushing for a motorsports facility. Cardinia Shire Council last week claimed the…

  • Politicians in the election zone

    By Paul DunlopPAKENHAM commuters are winners no matter who wins the state election after both Liberal and Labor pledged to abolish zone three fares. The…

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