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Disgraced troll forced out

A board member of Living Learning Pakenham and Latrobe Regional Hospital has been forced to resign after being outed as the troll behind a...

Girls finally break the drought

By Russell Bennett “It was 749 days from our first game at Casey when we had more turnovers than points, to last night.” Pakenham Warriors Youth...

Fined for voting

By Bonny Burrows Scores of disgruntled voters slapped with financial penalties for failing to vote in last year’s Cardinia Shire local election face court action...

Unit nightmare

By Helena Adeloju Residents, developer and even the builder say it was a messy project ... A six unit development has become Berwick’s very...

Active April’s a fun way to health

The month may have already begun, but it’s not too late to join the Premier’s Active April challenge. Cardinia residents of all ages and fitness...

Perry’s relentless pursuit

By Russell Bennett Perry Lewis-Smith is a machine, one fueled by doubters – people who’ve knocked him back, or who’ve said no. The 18-year-old Casey Demons...

His dreams aren’t over yet

By Nick Creely Matt Chasemore first made a century in 1999 at the age of 16. He was just a fresh-faced and enthusiastic youngster that had...

Lions are passionate about women’s footy

Women’s footy is one of the fastest growing and most popular sports in Australia and the Pakenham Lions Junior Football Club is looking for...

Best and the brightest in business

The 2017 Casey Cardinia Business Awards are back for another fantastic year to recognise the best and brightest in the business community. The awards...

Arrest made, goats found

By Helena Adeloju Six goats that disappeared from a McGregor Road property in Pakenham South have been returned to their owners after police executed a...

New world of success

Visitation to the 50th anniversary of Farm World at Lardner Park brought a smile to many faces. Crowd numbers are not far off those...

Council told: ‘get your skates on’

By Bonny Burrows Bored Cockatoo youth are still waiting for the town’s first BMX track, despite the project’s “high priority” status. Residents have been lobbying...

Art shines light on domestic violence

The White Ribbon Art Gallery is inviting the community to a special fundraising dinner on Friday, 5 December 2025, at the Emerald Hills Hub,...