Gardens open for charity
GARDENS around Pakenham are being opened to raise funds for the Red Cross.
An open garden weekend on...
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Child care gets boost
PLANS for a new children’s services centre in Pakenham have won a $500,000 boost.
Victorian Minister...
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A nation reflects
On Remembrance Day, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we reflect on the cost to ou...
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Team fulfils wishes
AMP’s Pakenham branch teamed with Noble Park RSL to raise almost $22,000 for the MakeAWish Foundatio...
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Open day
PAKENHAM SES is opening its doors to prospective new members.
As part of national State Emergency Se...
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Fun and games for shire
COMMONWEALTH Games excitement will begin on Sunday, 20 November, with Cardinia Shire joining a state...
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Pool an outside chance
AN OUTDOOR pool is part of longterm plans for the new aquatic centre complex at Pakenham.
Cardinia ...
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Buddies are in the pink
PEOPLE, clothes, food and decor were all pretty in pink at St John of God Hospital, Berwick’s Bosom ...
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Land probe
CARDINIA Council is investigating the unauthorised clearing of land at the corner of Snell and Forbe...
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Odds on election runners
PAKENHAM residents can get the facts about the Cardinia Shire elections on Sunday straight from the ...
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Bright babies fight disease
PAKENHAM’S cutest bubs and toddlers turned out for a baby quest at Pakenham Place last week to help ...
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Healthy eating options sprout
A LANDMARK $300,000 healthy eating initiative designed to improve access to affordable, nutritious f...
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Members boost
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce aims to have its membership up to 100 by Christmas.
Chamber pre...
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Trail to health
MORE than 40 local residents took a hike on Sunday to celebrate the opening of the Emerald to Cockat...
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Leaving the past behind
TYNONG North breast cancer survivor Hayley Coutts has put the past behind her after being first dia...
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Ballot papers coming soon
VOTERS in Cardinia Shire should receive their election ballot papers this week.
The Victorian Electo...
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Kids produce the goods
STUDENTS from Pakenham Hills Primary School recently strutted their stuff on the big stage.
The scho...
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Jindi buyout
JINDI Cheese will remain in Gippsland along with its staff after it was bought by a Springvale compa...
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It’s a pleasure at Pakenham
A CROWD of more than 2200 people attended Pakenham racecourse for the first ever Oaks Day meeting h...
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Strong pulse at The Oaks
AN interesting sidelight of last week’s Pakenham Oaks meeting was the inclusion of a horse named Bre...
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Five wins for Berwick
IN A great round of bowling five of the seven Berwick RVBA Pennant teams scored wins. Two Berwick si...
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WGCA A grade round 3
EXCELLENT performances from Merinda Park’s opening bowlers resulted in Clyde losing its first game ...
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WGCA Other Grades
KOOWEERUP easily defended its moderate total of 152, removing Cranbourne Meadows for the disappoin...
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WGCA round 4 preview
THE match of the round will be at the Cardinia Reserve, where the Bulls host the deposed ladder lead...
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WGCA quick single
Bob Taylor is president of Lang Lang Cricket Club and he has served in executive positions at both c...
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Junior reps wreck Peninsula
WEST Gippsland Cricket Association’s under16 representative team defeated the Mornington Peninsula C...
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Victory bids fail for Bombers
EMERALD’S senior sides failed to reach demanding victory targets despite promising performances at t...
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Dog day for Cougars
IT was a disappointing round for Clyde Cricket Club on Saturday with A, C and D grades losing close ...
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Cobra Morrow bites the bats
MERINDA Park’s Darren Morrow helped his team to a solid win, snaring five wickets against Clyde in t...
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Bullants dismiss Yabbies
OFFICER had a mixed week despite a good Agrade win over Pakenham UpperToomuc.
A GRADE
Officer r...
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A magic ton for Mick
IN a power performance, Mick Jusic was the highlight for Iona C grade on Saturday with 142, helping ...
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Easy win for PUT ladies
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc’s ladies’ team played Kingston Heath at Kingston Heath and was able to turn the...
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Backman fires for medal
JUNIOR Joel Backman was the star at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday shooting a 65 nett to win C grade a...
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Top scores at Lang Lang
IT was top scoring in competitions at Lang Lang Golf Club this week.
Tuesday, 1 November, number of...
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Bears bowlers maul bats
BERWICK’S turfone bowlers tore through Keysborough’s batting lineup, helping their side to a good wi...
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Cup Day teeoff a winner
GARFIELD Golf Club backed a winner as members played the inaugural parthree event on Melbourne Cup D...
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Graeme ‘steels’ for a win
GRAEME Steel enjoyed the good conditions at Pakenham Golf Club on Saturday, shooting an excellent pl...
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Twowheel high for Jehi
PAKENHAM motorcycle rider Jehi Willis finished off a hectic year of racing at the final rounds of th...
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Softballers lose narrowly
PAKENHAM softballers had an excellent game in the Social Women’s grade last week, Pakenham just fail...
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Canberra workout for gymnasts
BERWICK gymnastics coach Melanie Wursthorn took five gymnasts from the Berwick Gymnastics Club to th...
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Punters race to local Oaks
PAKENHAM’S Oaks Day race meeting last Thursday was a great day out for punters and party people.
Des...
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