Fire fear grips
HARKAWAY residents filled their public hall for a heated community meeting on Monday night, with pre...
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In grandpa’s footsteps
DAVID Lyons’ grandfather Sydney Jones was a fighter, hard worker, and quite the ladies’ man.
Mr Ly...
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Life ban for boy ref hit
A WOMAN has been banned from playing basketball in Victoria for life after allegedly striking a 15-y...
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Book on life’s journey
A BOOK about the life journey of Bunyip resident Albert Campbell was launched by cartoonist Mark Kni...
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Horse riders ready to endure
CARDINIA will this week be thrust upon the global stage as it plays host to the nation’s premier end...
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Club set to clear debt
THE newly elected president of the Beaconhills Country Golf Club is confident the club can wipe its ...
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Give the gift of parking
SOME traders fear this Christmas won’t be a merry one, saying lack of car parking and the developmen...
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Officer takes growth lead
OFFICER is set to boom over the next 15 years as two major residential developments near completion....
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Cardinia’s economic profile
Population: 64,410 (as at June 2008).
Number of businesses: 5565, employing 13,849 people.
Wages an...
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Jobs, jobs, jobs
AN employment corridor between Cardinia and Casey will create between 50,000 and 75,000 jobs.
About ...
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Council keeps focus on jobs
A RECORD crowd of 250 filed into the Cardinia Cultural Centre for the Cardinia chief executive Garry...
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Events boost to bottom line
A SERIES of events and developments will prove money-spinners for Cardinia Shire businesses.
That’s ...
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Vandals
Emily Scott-Smith is fed-up with vandals targeting her Kooweerup store. 36220
A KOOWEERUP retail...
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Fire victims’ garden lunch
BLACK Saturday victims who lost their homes or gardens to the Black Saturday bushfires came to Paken...
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New laws for bush
Cardinia Shire mayor Bill Pearson and Bass MP Ken Smith inspect some of the vegetation in Maryknoll....
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Rifle club gets the nod
LANG LANG Rifle Club members will be able to fire at a small bore range on Wednesdays and Sundays.
C...
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Speed checks
SEVEN new speed camera sites will soon be introduced across the Cardinia Shire as police continue to...
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Hair care history
PAKENHAM has changed enormously over the past century but for 97 years there has been a constant - y...
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Record crowd
THE stupid behaviour of a handful of people marred what was otherwise a well-behaved crowd at the ED...
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African culture comes alive
BEACONHILLS junior students got an insight into the sounds of Africa when they attended an incursion...
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