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More footpaths for shire

Cardinia Shire Council is connecting local residents to their services through its 2017-'18 footpath program. The shire will construct eight new footpaths, totalling 2.5 kilometres...

Boys bloke up the kitchen

By Bonny Burrows Lang Lang men are getting busy in the kitchen, as part of a new council initiative promoting social inclusion. Blokes in the...

Heat is on solar scheme scammers

Cardinia Shire Council is warning of a scam involving solar electricity systems. The council reports Cardinia residents are being approached by scammers who claim...

Where is our $2m man?

Unknown to them, a local resident is a millionaire after winning a first division prize of more than $2 million in the 3 June...

Medical incident

A man is being treated after he collapsed from a medical condition on a construction site in Officer. Emergency services were called to the building...

Asbestos to go in $400,000 Bayles school rebuild

By Bonny Burrows Asbestos-clad buildings at Bayles Regional Primary School will be safely demolished, the State Education Minister has announced. The regional primary school’s 1970s arts...

Comedy lunch has a serious message

By Russell Bennett More men die as a result of prostate cancer each year than women of breast cancer. That was one of the simple facts...

One-stop site for healthcare

By Kyra Gillespie AMP’s Tomorrow Fund recipient Michelle Jankovic is one step closer to connecting Australians to healthcare services and support through the launch of...

Black ties for the ball

The residents at Hillview Bunyip Aged Care are gearing up for their Tea Dance Ball fundraiser. A not for profit aged care facility, Hillview currently...

Life saver was as easy as falling down stairs

By Russell Bennett Falling down the stairs at the Pakenham Football Club could well have saved Joey Lenders’ life. The local footy icon made a fearsome...

Doing their bit for cancer

By Kyra Gillespie Two house captains at Beaconhills College have been hard at work this August raising money for Daffodil Day. The Leaver House duo...

Making the most of imagination

By Kyra Gillespie Creativity and imagination through drawing and writing was the theme when 2016-2017 Australian Children’s Laureate Leigh Hobbs visited Berwick Lodge Primary School. The...

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Music, mud and Munkara

MARCUS: Well boys, it’s getting cold outside, and that can only mean one thing – footy is taking over! We’ll kick off as we...