You’re nicked!
A MOBILE speed camera on Racecourse Road, Pakenham, has clocked 2754 speeding motorists and reaped t...
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The Wild Things are coming
A HOLLYWOOD movie filmed around the shire’s hills three years ago is about to hit the silver screen....
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Raise the big undies
THE world’s largest pair of underpants will be raised during an event which aims to increase awarene...
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Frolicking good time
FILLIES, frocks and fascinators made for a fun-filled start to Pakenham's spring racing carnival.
Ra...
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Bunyip food move
CARDINIA Shire Council is pushing for the creation of a Bunyip food belt, a proposal that would secu...
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Push on for rail crossing
THE development of a pedestrian rail crossing in McGregor Road, Pakenham, may be fast tracked after ...
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Retail hub starts soon
PREPARATIONS for an $80 million retail hub, to feature a Woolworths supermarket and Big W, are gaini...
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Bunnings goes local
BUNNINGS Pakenham will open its doors to the public on Friday 30 October.
More than 120 locals have ...
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Cardinia boom
Over the last year an average four families have been shifting to the municipality on a daily basis,...
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Berwick is bleeding: Turnbull
The Liberal leader, who stopped in Berwick on Wednesday morning to discuss Clyde Road with local bus...
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High stakes pokies
BEACONSFIELD residents will meet tomorrow (Thursday) night to discuss a planning application for a h...
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Blackfish swamp Kooweerup
KOOWEERUP’S shopping strip has a striking new look.
Traders and residents have welcomed changes to t...
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‘First lady’ a pioneer
JEUNE Matthews made history in 1979 as the first woman ever elected president of the Pakenham Shire....
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MP calls for change in tax
GEMBROOK MP Tammy Lobato is calling for Spring Street to make changes to the levying of a proposed l...
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Lakeside Woolies
RETAIL giant Woolworths is coming to Pakenham’s Lakeside estate.
Construction of the store is expect...
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Cardinia fires up
CARDINIA Shire Council is backing Fire Action Week, with council officers working closely with the C...
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Smith takes the slow lane ...
Mr Smith has also slammed VicRoads for delaying a decision on the preferred route of a Kooweerup Byp...
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It’s time to fence pools
COUNCIL officers have warned residents to ensure their pools and spas are properly fenced, as the co...
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Rocking to the Village People
THERE was plenty of monkey business, including a macho performance, at the Kooweerup Community Centr...
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Two-way deal
MONASH University business students are looking to help out local businesses – for free.
The Univer...
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Hungry bulb ban
IN THE first week of Bunyip Bendigo Bank’s Ban The Bulb campaign, more than 410 energy-hungry light ...
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Vealers shine on demand
LAST Wednesday’s Warragul Fat Cattle Sale at the Baw Baw Livestock Exchange saw vealers sold to stro...
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Seniors near full house
BERWICK Senior Citizens’ meeting on Friday, 10 October, had almost full attendance. A welcome was ex...
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Doggy doo does it for owner
COMPLAINTS about barking and concerns about removal of doggy excrement were among the reasons counci...
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Truck’s glitch ends in ditch
A MECHANICAL failure saw a truck come to rest in a ditch on Healesville-Kooweerup Road on Monday mor...
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