Meg in free pub gig
AFTER successful tours and some “powerful” collaboration, Pakenham’s Meg Doherty will revisit her old stomping ground for a free gig this weekend with the...
Bendigo Bank gives back
By Melissa MeehanBANKS giving back?
It’s not something you hear every day, but the Beaconsfield District Community Branch of the Bendigo Bank believes in...
Friend of the four-footed
Jacqueline Rudan with Sophie. 46674JACQUELINE Rudan is an animal naturopath who runs Natural Animal Solutions, a finalist in the Manufacturing category of the Cardinia...
Home away from home for kids
- Melissa MeehanPAKENHAM Childcare on McGregor is a home away from home for many children in the community.
With 120 childcare places, the business...
They’re the Eliminators
WINNER of the Property Services division of the Cardinia Business Awards, Eliminator Pest Control have been operating since 2004.
Eliminator handle all domestic and commercial...
The best in
Miichael, Hamidullah, Constance, Jafari, Matt and Vaeda from Markfi Gates. 46671MARKFI Gates is the winner of the Manufacturing category in the Cardinia Business Awards...
Five star for felines
Kaye Hare, Raine Eden and Timothy Stansmore from Cats ‘R’ Us. 46666IT’S THE cat’s meow.
Cats ‘R’ Us is a unique facility offering genuine...
Unwanted, but wanted
By Casey NeillUNWANTED mobile phones can do wonders for the environment.
The MobileMuster and Landcare Australia Old Phones, More Trees campaign is on until World...
Big no for little loving
By Jade LawtonAlison and Matthew Eno, pictured with daughter Miranda, want Cardinia Shire Council to approve a wedding expo at the historic Little Road...
No pain, no drain
DRAINAGE works in George and Mary Street in Bunyip are expected to start within two months.
The works, as part of a special charge...
Boundary change
WARD boundaries in the Cardinia Shire could be redefined as population continues to increase.
At Monday night’s council meeting, councillors voted to endorse the...
Outlook looks out
By Melissa MeehanANYTHING is possible.
It’s the catchcry for Pakenham’s prime disability support organisation Outlook, and that’s just what they are hoping for -...