News archive
News published November 2025
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Council seeks community input on upgrades to outdoor spaces in Pakenham
Cardinia Shire Council is planning improvements to three outdoor spaces in Pakenham, making them more enjoyable, accessible and suited to the needs of our growing community.
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Update on Pakenham outdoor pool works
Upgrade works at the Pakenham Outdoor Pool are progressing, but recent weather conditions and construction challenges mean the facility will not be completed for the 2025–26 summer season.
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Calling all young musicians, spoken word artists and creatives!
Are you a local young musician, singer or creative aged 15 to 25 looking for your moment in the spotlight? We have the perfect opportunity for you!
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Key amendments to Planning and Environment Act 1987 to streamline planning applications
State Government amendments to the Planning and Environment Act 1987 come into effect from 25 November 2025.
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Cardinia Shire Mayor and Deputy Mayor elected
Cr Brett Owen has been elected Mayor of Cardinia Shire Council for the 2025–26 term, with Cr Liz Roberts elected Deputy Mayor.
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Cardinia Shire Council invites community to join global campaign to end gender-based violence
From 25 November to 10 December, Cardinia Shire Council will participate in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
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Garfield North celebrates completion of new community facility
Cardinia Shire Council was proud to join members of the Garfield North community to celebrate the completion of a new multipurpose community facility.
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Pakenham Golf Course update
Cardinia Shire Council will invite expressions of interest for the future management of the Pakenham Golf Course at Deep Creek Reserve, Pakenham.
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Share your feedback on the Draft Onsite Wastewater Management Plan
Cardinia Shire Council is seeking community feedback on the draft Onsite Wastewater Management Plan.
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Help shape Cardinia Shire's rating system
Community members are invited to express interest in joining a panel that will help shape how rates are applied across the shire.
