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More than just growing food

By Bonny Burrows Pakenham Community Garden members are more than just green thumbs. The volunteer group supports a simpler life. Keen to share its secrets with the...

Berwick’s back to its roots

By Bonny Burrows Berwick may have grown throughout the decades, but it’s never forgotten its roots. The reprint of Berwick Nostalgia, 17 years after its original...

Come and join our gang

By Bonny Burrows Neighbourhood Watch Cardinia (NWC) is “really struggling” to attract volunteers. The community action group has dwindled in numbers in recent years and is...

Colour combinations line up

By Kyra Gillespie The annual visual arts and technology shows are underway again this month at Beaconhills College’s Pakenham and Berwick campuses. The CRE8 (Berwick Campus)...

Flicking through for a good read

Classic literature and modern marvels were up for grabs at the St Andrew’s Uniting Church’s recent book fair. The fair, a fund-raiser for the church’s...

The paddock stripped bare

By Bonny Burrows A property owner is appealing for public assistance to locate items stolen from his Iona farm. Paul, who did not reveal his last...

It’s on for young and old

The Old Cheese Factory’s latest performers are sure to delight music lovers young and old. The Devil Goat Family String Band is a five-piece band...

Open at long last

By Bonny Burrows It’s been a long time coming, but Siding Avenue, Officer is now open to traffic. The road, which runs beside Cardinia Shire Council’s...

Best wishes, Wally!

Three cheers for Wally Wombat's Birthday Party at Pakenham Central Markeplace. A big thankyou to the centre's Monique Martin for hosting Wally's party and his...

Good health and good times

By Bonny Burrows Healthy doesn’t have to be boring. That’s the message Ryan Road Childcare and Swim School is sharing with its families. As part of the...

Cops confer with community over coffee

By Bonny Burrows There was an increase in police presence at Pakenham Central Marketplace on 4 October - but there was no cause for alarm. Police...

Stroll to school for health

An annual initiative aimed at promoting health and fitness in school children has returned to Cardinia Shire. VicHealth’s Walk to School is encouraging primary students...

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Kors, clutch and camaraderie

MARCUS: Well boys, I must say I’m glad to be inside today and sheltered from the wind that caused chaos across the footy landscape...