Nestle sold
NESTLE Pakenham is no longer.
Workers were told yesterday the international food giant was walking ...
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Kept in the dark
BERWICK Village traders are in the dark about the City of Casey’s plans for lighting up High Street....
(28/10/2009)
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Nestle sold
NESTLE Pakenham is no longer.
Workers were told yesterday the international food giant was walking ...
(28/10/2009)
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Got the grunt
LOCAL lads have pulled off two consecutive wins at the Deni Ute Musters “Grunt Off”.
The boys from ...
(28/10/2009)
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Picture pooches
37240 Picture: Stewart Chambers
TWO of Pakenham’s most popular pooches are now on canvas.
Millhaven...
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Firies battle Berwick blaze
FIREFIGHTERS battled a blaze at a Berwick house last Saturday.
According to Berwick Fire Brigade cap...
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Centre shoots for free entry
BASKETBALL spectators at Cardinia LiFE may soon be able to watch games at the centre for free.
Inst...
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Cash splash on hall
THE State Government will pour an extra half-a-million dollars into Pakenham’s $7.1 million hall and...
(28/10/2009)
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Cabinet put on the spot
HILLS residents raised key concerns over climate change, the environment and public transport during...
(28/10/2009)
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Boost for Bunyip park
TOURISTS will soon find it easier to access Gembrook’s iconic Bunyip State Park thanks to a $365,00...
(28/10/2009)
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Helping hand for healthy feet
COCKATOO residents have received a $10,000 step up to high quality community health and podiatry ser...
(28/10/2009)
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Council spends to save
IT’S a case of spending money to make money for Cardinia Shire councillors after they voted to endor...
(28/10/2009)
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Nearly there
Part of the road, between Henry Road and Heritage Boulevard has been split into two carriageways, wh...
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Part of the family
YOU can pick your friends but not your family.
That’s how the saying goes, however Gary and Alma Ell...
(28/10/2009)
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Pond with a plan
WILLOWS and weeds will be removed from Pakenham’s lilypond while Cardinia Shire officers work on a d...
(28/10/2009)
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Upgrade for road
The Upper Beaconsfield road is notorious for its insufficient shoulder width and drivers often find ...
(28/10/2009)
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Checkmate for Red Queen
HER DEBUT thriller novel is in the process of potentially becoming a blockbuster hit, she has a sec...
(28/10/2009)
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Discount on road scheme
RESIDENTS who contributed to the cost of a special charge scheme in Cornish Road, Emerald, will get ...
(28/10/2009)
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Bradley’s lucky accident
A MOTHER has urged motorists to take care outside of Aldi in Beaconsfield after a car hit her son.
B...
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Early cops out in force
PAKENHAM residents could be forgiven for looking twice as police randomly breath-tested motorists at...
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Chopper eyes fires
BUSHFIRE preparedness has gone to a new level, with electricity distributor SP AusNet using helicopt...
(28/10/2009)
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Preparation meeting
THE Cardinia Hills branch of the Dandenong Ranges Community Bushfire Group Inc., is holding it’s fir...
(28/10/2009)
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Dinner to help
PAKENHAM businessman Michael Muaremov says his first encounter with Windermere changed his life.
Fiv...
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Cash refunds for residents
GUEST Road, Pakenham, residents can expect some extra cash for Christmas after street works along th...
(28/10/2009)
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Fair breakfast
LOCAL business operators are invited to learn more about the impacts of the new Fair Work Act at the...
(28/10/2009)
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Mums’
Baby Bodhi plays while Amy talks about parenting to Donna
Sheppard-Wright, the Childbirth and Early...
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The air up there
PAKENHAM students were able to ollie, grind and get some air this week as part of the council’s Stre...
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RSL wants poppy sellers
MEMBERS of Pakenham’s RSL are hoping to sell 8000 poppies next month, but need your help.
Thelma Rei...
(28/10/2009)
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Muck-up at Kooweerup
MUCK-UP DAY at Kooweerup Secondary College went without a hitch, with teachers praising the students...
(28/10/2009)
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All quiet on final day front
OVER-THE-TOP Muck-Up Day celebrations and trouble-makers gave Cardinia a miss this year, with not on...
(28/10/2009)
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Grab for globes
JUST three weeks into the Ban The Bulb campaign, Bunyip Bendigo Bank has replaced 1325 energy-hungry...
(28/10/2009)
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Going green on
Home owners can then access an interest free Green Loan product of up to $10,000 to help them become...
(28/10/2009)
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Demand firm on good yarding
GOOD rains followed by warm weather have given growers plenty of feed to fatten stock for local sale...
(28/10/2009)
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Rapid rise for soccer
FIVE soccer precincts are planned for Cardinia, as an increasing number of locals take up the world ...
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Running’s rosy future
MORE than $5 million funding has been promised to ensure the future of athletics in Cardinia Shire. ...
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