News archive
News published May 2022
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Have your say on Council’s proposed Road Management Plan
Cardinia Shire Council is seeking community feedback on its draft Road Management Plan.
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Tickets selling fast for the 2022 Volunteer Reception and Stan Henwood Awards
Tickets for the 2022 Volunteer Reception and Stan Henwood Awards are selling fast. Join Council and the local community on Thursday 19 May 2022 to celebrate this special event.
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Cardinia Arts Grants applications for 2022 are now open
Applications for the Cardinia Arts Grants 2022 program are now open. These grants provide financial assistance to local artists for initiatives that promote the arts within Cardinia Shire.
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Pledge welcomed for upgrades at Toomuc Recreation Reserve
Cardinia Shire Council has welcomed an election commitment from Abi Kumar, Federal Candidate for La Trobe of $386,000 towards upgrades to Toomuc Recreation Reserve.
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Have your say: Garfield North Community Centre
Cardinia Shire Council welcomes your feedback on the concept plans for a new community centre in Garfield North. Feedback is open until 30 June 2022.
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Low-cost cat desexing now available
Cardinia Shire Council, the National Desexing Network and local veterinary clinics are encouraging cat-owners to take part in a subsidised desexing program for cats.
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Former AFL player Wayne Schwass to speak on mental health at Cardinia Business Breakfast
Former AFL player, Wayne Schwass, will be speaking at the next Cardinia Business Networking Breakfast!
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Last chance to have your say on Cardinia Life redevelopment
With community engagement finishing on 15 May, now is your last chance to help us create plans and seek funding for a proposed redevelopment of Cardinia Life!
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Get moving at Parklife IDAHOBIT Movement Festival!
Community members are invited to get moving at Parklife IDAHOBIT Movement Festival on Sunday 15 May!
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Pledge welcomed for new Nar Nar Goon Netball Club pavilion
Cardinia Shire Council has welcomed an election commitment from Jason Wood, Federal Member for La Trobe of $2.8 million for a new Nar Nar Goon Netball Club pavilion.