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Growing Giants slay Stars with Bulldogs next on the list

Some late-season shoots are starting to spring from the surface of the Korumburra Showgrounds after the Giants defeated Garfield by 15 points on Saturday...

Tough loss has Eels sitting on the outskirts

The finals hopes of Pakenham have suffered a big blow after the Eels were comprehensively outplayed in a 20-0 defeat at the hands of...

Senior teams continue finals fight

Pakenham’s senior men went one from two on the weekend, following a 96-82 loss to McKinnon as part of Saturday night’s double header at...

Spreading the cause of organ donation

This weekend saw the beginning of a campaign to have more multicultural communities involved in giving others a second chance in life by registering...

Pumped up Pumas bring down Berwick

Pakenham Pumas had washouts in C1, D Grade and Women's on the weekend, leaving it to the C2 team and juniors to carry the...

Demons resurface for Casey in frustrating loss

Between the 18-minute mark of the final quarter and the 26th in Casey’s VFL battle with Greater Western Sydney the scoreboard did not change....

Christmas in July for St John of God auxiliary

The St John of God Berwick Hospital Auxiliary celebrated Christmas early, as part of their annual luncheon. The Beaconsfield Club was transformed into a Christmas...

AI ‘edge’ for councillor’s re-election tilt

Greater Dandenong councillor Sean O’Reilly is an early adopter of AI technology while on the election hustings. The IT software expert’s Facebook page is strewn...

Local’s paw-some effort

Pakenham local Gabrielle Rossiter pounded the pavement in support of the furry friends of Melbourne’s homeless at the recent Run Melbourne event, raising more...

Stronger businesses for Gippsland farmers

Farmers in central, south and west Gippsland are invited to attend upcoming Farm Business Success workshops to support their business and action planning...

Public question change leads to concern for transparency

Casey ratepayers are concerned about the loss of transparency after a new rule has been recently passed that requires the compulsory presence at the...

Car dealer fined for ‘unique’ trees’ removal

Barry Bourke Motors and its hired tree removalist have been fined for illegally felling five significant-listed trees in front of the Berwick car dealership....

McDermott, Mac and Mullett

MARCUS: Well boys, funny story. Driving into Pakenham this morning I stopped at the Cardinia Road/Princes Highway intersection and saw a kangaroo dodge the...