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Creating magical moments

Families were treated to a spellbinding performance as Fezzie the Magician brought his enchanting tricks and playful charm to Emerald Library on July 14. The...

Stolen number plates surging

Police are calling for vehicle owners to fit anti-theft screws to dampen a record number of number plate thefts across the state. Casey is No.1...

Pakenham matriarch laid to rest

Many locals gathered to mourn the passing of Pakenham’s Lynnete Elizabeth Stephenson (née Giles) OAM and to remember the immense contribution she made to...

More than just a game

Footy is much more than just a competition, at the recent Reclink Cardinia game against the Collingwood Magpies to mark NAIDOC Week, it showed...

Families flock to Inspire

Families turned out in large numbers for Inspire Early Learning Journey’s Open Day in Pakenham, enjoying a lively mix of activities, learning experiences, and...

Drumming for the missing

A 12-hour drumming event will take place in Pakenham next month as part of Missing Persons Week 2025, aiming to raise awareness and funds...

Show off your snaps

If you love capturing the world with a lens, then Pakenham Camera Club might be your next stop to work with other like-minded photographers....

Trees, $1mil saved, says council

More than 400 trees and over $1 million of ratepayers’ money were saved on two road sealing projects, according to Cardinia Shire Council. This was...

Tackling battery waste

Acting Minister for Environment Gayle Tierney has announced $1.7 million in funding through the Circular Economy Hazardous Waste Fund – Round 4 to...

School holiday fun

Families gathered at Beaconsfield Upper Recreation Reserve for a fun-filled day hosted by the Cardinia Leisure Street Team during the school holidays on July...

Winter Holiday Crafts

Families and shoppers embraced the winter spirit with hands-on fun at Arena Shopping Centre’s Winter Holiday Crafts on Sunday July 13. The free gathering...

Farmers market booms again

Shoppers turned out in droves at the Berwick Farmers Market, held at The Old Cheese Factory on Saturday, July 12, for a morning filled...

School facing lawsuit after student left quadriplegic

A former student is suing Beaconhills College in Victoria’s Supreme Court, alleging a lack of supervision during recess led to a schoolyard scuffle that...