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  • Uni to axe more than 160 jobs

    Uni to axe more than 160 jobs

    Federation University has confirmed that 163 positions across the university are proposed to be made redundant as part of the Future Fed initiative announced in…

  • Crime up 13.3 per cent in Cardinia

    Crime up 13.3 per cent in Cardinia

    Criminal offences jumped by 13.3 per cent in the year to March 2024 across Cardinia to 7641 offences, according to the latest figures from the…

  • 36,000 new homes

    36,000 new homes

    As the State Government released the draft housing targets for each council – including 36,000 new homes projected for Cardinia – planning experts say insufficient…

  • Pakenham man charged after fatal Monash Freeway collision

    Pakenham man charged after fatal Monash Freeway collision

    A Pakenham man has been charged by Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives after a fatal collision in Mulgrave on Wednesday 19 June. The collision occurred…

  • Main Street designs set

    Main Street designs set

    The long-waited redevelopment of Main Street, Pakenham, has hit a major milestone with the final designs for the revamp being approved by the council this…

  • Council approves name change for Porter

    Council approves name change for Porter

    In a unanimous decision, the Cardinia Shire Council has agreed to rename the Officer Recreation Reserve in honour of the late Rob Porter OAM, who…

  • Female rider critical after four-vehicle crash on Monash Fwy

    Female rider critical after four-vehicle crash on Monash Fwy

    A female motorcylist has suffered life-threatening injuries after a crash on the Monash Freeway in Mulgrave. Police say three vehicles and the rider collided on…

  • Pakenham Toy Library named best in Australia

    Pakenham Toy Library named best in Australia

    The Pakenham & District Toy Library has been named the best metropolitan toy library in the country, recognised by peak body Toy Libraries Australia for…

  • Rotary Helps Finish the Fight

    Rotary Helps Finish the Fight

    For several years Rotary Clubs worldwide have been working to eliminate Malaria by providing funds to teach people in vulnerable areas how to control the…

  • Reforming youth justice

    Reforming youth justice

    Introduced into Parliament on Tuesday 18 June, the Youth Justice Bill 2024 would be Victoria’s first standalone Act for the state’s youth justice system, acquitting…

  • Milk producer blindsided by Coles

    Milk producer blindsided by Coles

    Gippsland Jersey is taking the fight to Coles after they have largely been pulled from many of the supermarket’s stores including throughout Cardinia. The producer…

  • Sandown flood loggerheads

    Sandown flood loggerheads

    Greater Dandenong Council and Melbourne Racing Club are at odds over projected flood impacts at a proposed re-development at Sandown Racecourse. On 11 June, councillors…

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