News
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South East leads in growth
South East new land sales have bounced back from the end of 2023, surging 37 per cent higher as buyer demand picked up due to…
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Local give the timeless comfort of teddy bears
No matter the age, teddy bears are for everyone and residents from Evergreen Retirement Village are ensuring children get their comfort when it’s most needed.…
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Names out for new school
Community members are now able to have a say on their preferred name on the future Pakenham North West Primary School (interim name). The final…
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Pet registration reminder
Cardinia pet owners are reminded to ensure their pets are registered and microchipped with the council, ahead of door knock ambassadors visiting properties in Cardinia…
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Green thumbs at Maranatha
Students from Maranatha Christian School’s Officer campus received some hands-on learning about how to develop a healthy garden and how to plant trees earlier this…
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Fight against MND builds
The Beaconsfield Junior Football Club will be hosting the Big Freeze 10 DIY for the third consecutive year, on Thursday 6 June at Holm Park…
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Vicspell back at it
Vicspell is again up and running. Founded in 2004 by Gippsland volunteer teachers, originally as Gippspell. The competition, which takes a spelling bee format, is…
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Deposit scheme stays popular in Pakenham
The Pakenham Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) depot has been the fourth most popular drop-off point, with a total of 7.7 million containers making their way…
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Five times over
At about 3.30pm on Saturday 25 May, officers from Pakenham located a 30-year-old man who tested five-times over the limit. Found asleep in his vehicle…
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New blood for Clyde North Ambulance branch
Clyde North Ambulance branch has welcomed a new fully qualified paramedic who just completed a 12-month graduate program. The latest graduates to Advanced Life Support…
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Essential upgrades for Myuna Farm
Myuna Farm’s pavilion was refurbished and officially opened last week, Friday 24 May featuring increased accessibility, inclusivity and functionality. The works saw the demolition and…
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‘Essential service’, federal inquiry proposes laws to protect regional bank branches
A Federal Government inquiry has recommended a slate of protective measures to curb the impacts from increasing closures of bank branches in regional areas, recognising…