Who killed our boy?
THE grieving parents of a murdered teenager whose half-burnt body was found with stab wounds in Pak... (06/06/2007) |
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Friendly for life
CARDINIA LiFE celebrated National Families Week last month with an array of family friendly classes ... (06/06/2007) |
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Wishing for a night out
HARD-WORKING volunteers from the Casey-Cardinia Make-A-Wish foundation enjoyed a night out at Clover... (06/06/2007) |
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Friends rally around Casey
TICKETS have almost sold out for Saturday’s big event that will help raise money for local man Casey... (06/06/2007) |
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Decision day for Aldi
THE fate of grocery giant Aldi’s bid to set up in Pakenham will be decided at the state planning tr... (06/06/2007) |
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They’re top for toppings
BERWICK is officially the home of Victoria’s best gourmet pizza after local restaurant Pizza e Cucin... (06/06/2007) |
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Experts ponder bay future
HOW Western Port Bay will be affected by climate change is a question many locals are now asking the... (06/06/2007) |
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Car-ram thief sought
POLICE have released an image of a man they want to talk to about a stolen car that rammed a police ... (06/06/2007) |
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Man charged with burglary
A PAKENHAM man has been charged with aggravated burglary after a theft in Bellbird Close last week.
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Mayor backs Saints move
CASEY Council hopes that St Kilda Football Club will move its home base to Casey Fields, Cranbourne.... (06/06/2007) |
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Cardinia courts tennis fans
TENNIS fans are on to winner after a decision by Cardinia civic leaders.
The draft council budget fo... (06/06/2007) |
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New choice to cut drinking
PAKENHAM teenagers have been urged to think before they drink.
A new program launched by police is d... (06/06/2007) |
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A dream comes true for Riley
A DREAM will come true for Bunyip 7-year-old Riley Harris on Saturday when he and his family fly to ... (06/06/2007) |
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The little town that grew
PEOPLE are making Pakenham home at a quicker rate than almost anywhere else in Victoria.
A Housing I... (06/06/2007) |
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Chains go with the flow
MAJOR brand businesses will follow the people to Pakenham.
Cardinia chief executive officer Garry Mc... (06/06/2007) |
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Pakenham chases jobs
UP to 100,000 new jobs may be created in future industries as Pakenham strives to become the major e... (06/06/2007) |
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Thieves busy in Kooweerup
POLICE are urging Kooweerup residents to be on the lookout for anything suspicious after break-ins a... (06/06/2007) |
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Man arrested at school
POLICE arrested a Pakenham man in the staff room of Cardinia Primary School on Sunday, 27 May.
The 3... (06/06/2007) |
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Business urged to join up
PAKENHAM Business Group is encouraging traders to sign up to ensure their interests are looked after... (06/06/2007) |
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Robbery figure sought
POLICE are seeking public help over a robbery and theft of a Holden Commodore from Drouin.
In partic... (06/06/2007) |
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Putting in the hard yards
COUNCILLOR Doug Hamilton could never be accused of not getting out and about to his people.
The Port... (06/06/2007) |
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Biggest ward gets bigger
THE biggest ward in Cardinia Shire is set to grow even larger to help cope with Pakenham’s populatio... (06/06/2007) |
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The Big
LOCALS now have a new place to hang out after Big House Communities opened its Meeting Place on Mond... (06/06/2007) |
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Woman
POLICE are looking for a man who stole a purse containing cash from a 68-year-old woman outside the ... (06/06/2007) |
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Green light
TREES will be planted at Bunyip Sanctuary to compensate for the emissions of every car in Cardinia ... (06/06/2007) |
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Centre’s been caring
TOORADIN Maternal and Child Health Service celebrated its 60th anniversary on Thursday 24 May.
Casey... (06/06/2007) |
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Bands on the run
MUSIC enthusiasts will have a ball during the Spectrum Entertainment’s annual Push Start Battle of t... (06/06/2007) |
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Apartheid memories
BEACONHILLS COLLEGE year 11 students were recently treated to an entertaining and thought provoking ... (06/06/2007) |
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