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Small towns get the crumbs from shire table

By Melissa MeehanOUTLYING Cardinia Shire towns are the poor cousins of those in the growth corridor, according to the Cardinia Residents and Ratepayers Association...

Hall on schedule

WORKS on the Pakenham Library and Hall have been subject to weather delays but are well on the way to meeting expected completion dates....

Awareness about killer disease

By Kelly YatesTHE death of her two young daughters led a Berwick woman to set up the Beaconsfield-based Spinal Muscular Atrophy Association of Australia. Julie...

Plan booked

CARDINIA Shire councillors have endorsed the Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation Library Plan 2010-14 and draft budget for 2010/11. The library plan establishes the direction for the...

Lake on track

EMERALD Lake Park upgrade works are continuing strongly, with most projects nearing completion. The refurbishment of the toilet blocks has been completed, the lake...

“I won’t be getting shot at and I’ll have food.”

By Melissa MeehanRETRACING the steps of a grandfather he never knew, Catani’s James Canty today (Wednesday) will make the trip to Kokoda. A recipient...

High finance

THE CARDINIA Shire Council will borrow $4 million before the end of the financial year. Councillors endorsed a motion to increase the council’s borrowings...

The wrong way

By Jade LawtonCONFUSED drivers unfamiliar with Cardinia Road have been seen turning the wrong way down the Princes Highway, narrowly avoiding head-on collisions with...

High cost of booze

By Jade LawtonBERWICK’S thriving nightlife and sporting clubs are feeling the pinch from increased liquor licensing fees, which have jumped as much as 1000...

A one-man band

By Justin RobertsonIT WAS the goal that was the catalyst behind Garfield and Bunyip’s long-standing rivalry and is still a talking point all these...

It’s on again, men

By Justin RobertsonSTANDING at the Garfield Football Club bar, four mates are deep in conversation. The clubrooms are empty, chairs are stacked and it’s...

Plate mates

NEW and existing leaders of businesses, community and education groups can hone their skills in an eight-part breakfast series being launched in the Cardinia...

Groups mark down Collins’ legacy

Community groups have congratulated City of Casey planning director James Collins on his appointment as the new CEO of Cardinia Shire Council, though many...