Record number take the plunge
THOUSANDS of residents flocked to Cardinia’s pools last week in a bid to escape the soaring heat.
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Green light for road fix
LANG LANG residents and community groups are rejoicing with work under way to fix Westernport Road.
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Meet our marathon super mum
Mother-of-five Raelene Quinn, 36, competed in the Ironman Western Australia Triathlon in Busselton l...
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Class doors open
MEET the principal of Pakenham’s newest primary school.
Colin Sloper says he can’t wait for when the...
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Volume rises over barriers
BEACONSFIELD residents will lobby for barriers for the sixth year, while cattle along the Pakenham B...
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Works bring cash
CASEY Council is working to bring job-creating investment into the city.
The mayor Janet Halsall sai...
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School pool view
PAKENHAM Secondary College students will have a room with a view when they begin the 2008 school yea...
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Bishop bows out
ST PATRICK’S Pakenham has said farewell to its long-serving bishop.
Bishop Jeremiah Coffey, 75, reti...
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Awards line-up
TWENTY-four people have been nominated for this year’s Cardinia Shire Australia Day awards.
Most no...
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Parishioners farewell priest
A LARGE crowd of parishioners gathered at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Tynong on Sunday mornin...
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Hawks to land in Lions’ den
HAWTHORN Football Club is coming back to Pakenham and will train at the Toomuc Reserve on Friday, 25...
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Medal magic at Pakenham
JOHN Oswald was on his game with an excellent nett 63 to win the first monthly medal for 2008 at Pak...
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WGCA A-grade - round seven
IT’S been a long time between drinks for Devon Meadows, but the Panthers pounced ferociously on a Ne...
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WGCA preview - round eight
IT’S the second round in succession of limited over fixtures this weekend and results are likely to ...
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Panthers pounce in thriller
DEVON Meadows A-grade grabbed its second win of the season after claiming a thrilling seven-run vict...
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Harris powers for PUT
A DASHING century by Pakenham Upper-Toomuc (PUT’s) Justin Harris off 69 balls led his team to victor...
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Bulls bats blitz
CARDINIA A-grade batsmen were in command, leading their team to a strong win against Pakenham on Sat...
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Cobras miss close strike
DESPITE an excellent 75 from Brett Armitage, Merinda Park’s A-grade team went down in a thriller to ...
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Nyora falls short of target
NYORA’S D-grade team fell 11 runs short of Beaconsfield after the first innings on Saturday.
Nyora...
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Gembrook fights it out
GEMBROOK’S C-grade team fought out a close game going down narrowly against Emerald on Saturday
G...
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Youngsters show class
CARDINIA North’s team combined well for an excellent win against Upper Beaconsfield White in under-1...
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Tons of runs for Bombers
THE first game of 2008 saw the Bombers continue on their winnings way with a convincing win over Pak...
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Cougars fall short
ALTHOUGH hitting an excellent score of 7/277, Clyde’s A-grade team went down to Pakenham Upper-Toomu...
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