Weed-wise whistle sounded
HARMFUL and environmental weeds on private land continue to pose a big threat across Cardinia Shire.
Cardinia Shire Council is reminding residents that weeds...
No apologies for tickets
By Melissa Meehan
CARDINIA’S top cop will make no apologies in his attempt to reduce road trauma in Pakenham and surrounds.
Inspector Wayne Viney says...
Dangerous intersection
By Bridget CookBERWICK’S busiest intersection is the most dangerous in Casey.
The intersection of Clyde Road and the Princes Freeway has been the site of...
Four storey, or tall story?
A CONTROVERSIAL four-storey development in Emerald remains in limbo after more than three years.
In December 2006, the council rejected the application for an office,...
Businesses must show
By Melissa MeehanTHE PAKENHAM Business Group is inviting all local businesses to attend their meeting next Monday night.
President of the group, Joanne Staindl–Johnson...
Focus on floods
RISING sea levels and inland flooding are major concerns to have come out of a Kooweerup climate change workshop run by Cardinia Shire Council...
They’re a couple of diamonds
Still happily married, Shirley and Norm Threadgold, 60 years down the track. TWO well-known Nar Nar Goon residents have celebrated their diamond anniversary –...
Kangaroo butchered
By Jade LawtonA MUTILATED kangaroo carcass found in Upper Beaconsfield on Sunday may be the second victim of illegal hunters.
The animal, which had...
Reaching out to veterans
THE Victorian Branch of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia (VVAA) is conducting a statewide series of veteran welfare information sessions.
A local session is...
Waste-time is back once again
CHECK before you burn.
That’s the word from the Cardinia Shire Council that is urging residents to first consider disposing of their green waste...
Booze in the news
Leading Senior Constable Gavan Wyllie breath tests drivers as they drive past the Star News Group offices.By Melissa MeehanPAKENHAM’S Army Road was brought to...