Tag: News
Nabbed with handgun, break-in tools
By Victoria Stone-Meadows
Pakenham police chased and caught a man carrying a handgun and made two arrests in Officer in the early hours of Monday...
Tails are up for foxes
Collection teams will be back on the road again this week when the Victorian Fox and Wild Dog Bounty resumes.
Agriculture Victoria’s John Matthews...
Stacey set to soar
By Casey Neill
Pakenham’s Stacey Edwards will become the Moomba Birdman Rally’s first competitor with Down syndrome.
She’ll fly the Wallara Weapon into the Yarra River...
Goal for the sisterhood
By Bonny Burrows
Bunyip sporting clubs are singing the praises of the town’s new state-of-the-art netball pavilion, specially designed for female players.
To be used...
Veteran’s tour of parliament
By Peter Holman
Hillview (Bunyip) resident and local identity, Duncan Holman (QFSM) was recently invited to visit State Parliament by State Member for Narracan, Gary...
Young firies pass the skills test
By Bonny Burrows
Pakenham’s up-and-coming firefighters put their skills to the test at the recent Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) Urban Junior Championships in Tatura.
Competing...
New neighbourhood set to spread
By Bonny Burrows
Pakenham East is expected to boom in coming years, with the locality named as one of 17 new suburbs across Greater Melbourne....
Emergency response to car crash
Emergency service crews are responding to a car crash at the Oshea Road and Skyline Way intersection in Berwick which occurred about 9.05am on...
Help needed for calming space
By Roman Kulkewycz
There is a blank brick wall in the Shelley House garden at Hillview Aged Care in Bunyip which is an ideal place...
Pedestrian hit by bus
By Bonny Burrows
A bus has collided with a pedestrian at the intersection of High Street and Gloucester Avenue, Berwick.
The accident occurred late on Wednesday...
Support for families in ‘ice’ battles
A support group for methamphetamine users and their families is holding a public information session.
The Ice Meltdown Project (TIMP) has grown in recent times...
Shire’s credit crash
By Bonny Burrows
Cardinia Shire Council faces fines of up to $100,000 after a recent security breach exposed 300 ratepayers’ credit card details to council...