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Love’s blind for Chelsea

By GARRY HOWE UPPER Beaconsfield 24-year-old Chelsea Conn is not normally one to kiss and tell, but she is more than happy to talk about...

Centre sends out migrant message

MONDAY 20 June was World Refugee Day, and Living and Learning Pakenham celebrated the day in true multicultural style. The centre hosted guest speakers...

Thompsons Road nightmare Shortened

By ALANA MITCHELSON A SHORTEN Labor Government has promised to partner with the State Andrews Labor Government to contribute $85 million towards supporting the upgrade...

St John’s great wall of hope

By ALANA MITCHELSON A COMMUNITY artwork wall project, launched at St John of God Berwick, will allow primary school students the opportunity to put their...

Three reasons to get on board

THREE Gembrook institutions will combine this weekend to showcase some of the best attractions the town has to offer. The Motorist Vintage Motor Museum, Puffing...

Help goes above and beyond

THE Casey/Cardinia Branch of the Housing Industry Association (HIA) has donated $2000 to Beyondblue as part of a fundraising campaign. The group organised and...

Boost to palliative care in Connie’s memory

By ALANA MITCHELSON A FUND-RAISER in honour of Connie Manley has raised $61,300 towards St John of God Hospital’s new Palliative Care Unit in Berwick. Family...

Into the eye of the storm

By ALANA MITCHELSON PAKENHAM thrill seeker Chris Langdon found himself frightened for the first time in his life as he and his team navigated their...

Free shower, meal and laundry twice a week

By ALANA MITCHELSON A REGULAR food truck installation in Bourke Park will launch tonight as the first of many projects to make use of Bourke...

Guy at McMillan launch

MORE than100 people attended the Liberal Party’s official McMillan campaign launch for sitting member Russell Broadbent. Special guests State Opposition Leader Matthew Guy, Senate candidate...

Trisled leans to the left

MELBOURNE Rotomould director Tim Leed took leading Cardinia business representatives and politicians on a tour of its Pakenham plant this week. Mr Leed showed off...

Labor housing plank to woo voters

By ALANA MITCHELSON HOUSING affordability barriers would be a major priority under a Shorten Government, with a national strategy to halve homelessness by 2025 and...

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A second home in Berwick

Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House and Community Centre opened its doors to the community as part of an open day on Saturday 20 April, welcoming...