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Pakenham Gazette - 17th April 2024

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Wednesday, 17 April, 2024

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Pakenham MP Emma Vulin reveals shock MND diagnosis PAGE 3

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Budget smashed

Sculptures galore

Cardinia Shire Council’s coffers are expected to be hit hard with a worrying drop in funding from State and Federal Governments. Council projects to go $3 million into the red for 2024-25, in terms of the adjusted underlying result of the budget which excludes external capital grants that can’t be spent on overall operating costs. As part of the budget, the capital works program is also set to drop from $113.8m from the previous financial year to $80m this year. STORY PAGE 2

If you have passed through Army Road recently, you may have noticed some of the incredible sculptures appearing on one of the paddocks. This is the work of Brett Davies, who for the last 20 years has been working with wood to create works from chess sets to abstract art. STORY PAGE 13

$10k cost for servo

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Brett Davies working on one of his new creations. 400690

A Kooweerup service station has been left with over $10,000 worth of damage to repair as police investigate an attempted burglary last week which saw a stolen vehicle ram through the building in an attempted theft. Four offenders are believed to have reversed a stolen Ford Ranger in the front glass doors of John Duff & Co fuel station on Station Street, Kooweerup at about 3.50am on Wednesday 10 April. Inside, the offenders used an angle grinder in an attempt to open cabinets within the store. STORY PAGE 4

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43 James Street. Mayor Kowarzik has described the revelation as a ’shocking blow’ that has left him ’angry’ and that the council is exploring ’urgent legal advice’ on any action that ’might be warranted’. STORY PAGE 2

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the findings came back declaring severe issues with the structural integrity of the site that made the partial building dangerous and doomed it to a demolition. The council has expressed that there are no plans for a new build and plans are still being discussed on the future of the land on

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The $6 million Cardinia Youth Hub has been scrapped, council has revealed after alleging that they discovered ‘serious structural issues’ to the partially built hub that have rendered the site a demolition job.

The troubled development that would of seen local youth services in the state-of-theart facility has faced severe delays due in largepart to the collapse of its contracted builder last year. The council authorised an investigation into the site to prepare for a new builder, yet


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