News archive
News published November 2022
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Help shape your community – help shape council’s draft budget
Residents and businesses are encouraged to have their say and help shape Council’s draft 2023/24 budget.
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Join a range of activities as part of the Southern Region Disability Inclusion Week!
The Southern Region Disability Inclusion Week provides an opportunity for people with disabilities to take part in activities and connect with their community.
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Have your say: Worrell Reserve skate park and proposed youth plaza
Cardinia Shire Council is calling on skaters, BMX, and scooter riders to provide feedback on the draft concept design for Worrell Reserve skate park and the proposed youth plaza in Emerald.
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Upgrades to Upper Beaconsfield BMX track are rolling ahead
Cardinia Shire Council is set to commence works to redevelop the BMX track at the Upper Beaconsfield Recreation Reserve in November.
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Council acknowledges funding pledge – Lang Lang Bypass
Ahead of the Victorian government election, Cardinia Shire Council is calling for continued support and funding across a range of community priorities – including better, safer local roads.
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Cardinia Shire outdoor pool season is back!
Grab your togs and get ready to make a splash, as the community will once again be able to enjoy outdoor pool season across the shire.
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Cardinia Shire’s new Mayor and Deputy Mayor elected for 2022–2023
At its annual Statutory Council Meeting on Monday 7 November, Council welcomed the new Cardinia Shire Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the 2022–2023 term.
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Nominations closing soon for Australia Day Awards
Time is running out to nominate your local community members for Cardinia Shire Council’s 2023 Australia Day Awards.
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It’s National Recycling Week!
This National Recycling Week, residents are being encouraged to brush up on their recycling knowledge.
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Cardinia Shire’s culturally and linguistically diverse communities to benefit from Community Connection Packs initiative
Cardinia Shire Council has launched its Community Connection Packs initiative over the weekend at the Living Learning Centre in Pakenham.