Officer takes growth lead
OFFICER is set to boom over the next 15 years as two major residential developments near completion....
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Cardinia’s economic profile
Population: 64,410 (as at June 2008).
Number of businesses: 5565, employing 13,849 people.
Wages an...
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Jobs, jobs, jobs
AN employment corridor between Cardinia and Casey will create between 50,000 and 75,000 jobs.
About ...
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Council keeps focus on jobs
A RECORD crowd of 250 filed into the Cardinia Cultural Centre for the Cardinia chief executive Garry...
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Events boost to bottom line
A SERIES of events and developments will prove money-spinners for Cardinia Shire businesses.
That’s ...
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Vandals
Emily Scott-Smith is fed-up with vandals targeting her Kooweerup store. 36220
A KOOWEERUP retail...
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Fire victims’ garden lunch
BLACK Saturday victims who lost their homes or gardens to the Black Saturday bushfires came to Paken...
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New laws for bush
Cardinia Shire mayor Bill Pearson and Bass MP Ken Smith inspect some of the vegetation in Maryknoll....
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Rifle club gets the nod
LANG LANG Rifle Club members will be able to fire at a small bore range on Wednesdays and Sundays.
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Speed checks
SEVEN new speed camera sites will soon be introduced across the Cardinia Shire as police continue to...
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Hair care history
PAKENHAM has changed enormously over the past century but for 97 years there has been a constant - y...
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Record crowd
THE stupid behaviour of a handful of people marred what was otherwise a well-behaved crowd at the ED...
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The burning question
IT HAS been interesting reading letters from John Rodda, Hugh Kelly, Michael Houlihan, Graham Jacks...
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Light touch for hair removal
PERMANENT hair reduction is ‘treatment of the month’ at Melbourne Laser and Aesthetic Services.
Las...
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Easing the stresses
WHEN life becomes more hectic, stress levels can rise.
The body must work to absorb these stresses, ...
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You beauty, Bombers!
NILMA-Darnum won its first premiership in 50 years and denied Cora Lynn back-to-back flags after a 3...
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Mal shows his class
KEN MOORE spoke with Nilma-Darnum’s marquee recruit MAL MICHAEL after the Bombers grand-final
victo...
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Cats claw a thriller
NEERIM NEERIM SOUTH got home with a sigh of relief over Nar Nar Goon in a see-sawing match.
After t...
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Bunyip, at last
FEW would begrudge a Bunyip premiership in the thirds.
After being runners-up four times in the las...
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Baby Demons undefeated
IN a battle between two local rivals Kooweerup fifths crushed Catani by 47 points.
The premiership ...
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Goon
NAR NAR GOON reserves pulled off a big upset when they upstaged red-hot favourites Cora Lynn to win ...
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Scott shuns medal mix-up
BEACONSFIELD coach Scott Mather was awarded the Bill Williamson Medal for best and fairest in the Ca...
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Cannons outgun Power
A SEVEN-goal burst between the third and fourth quarters was not enough to keep Gippsland Power’s se...
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Good season for Gippy
GIPPSLAND Power’s season came to a screeching halt at the hands of the surging Calder Cannons at Pri...
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Redlegs keenBy Paul Pickering
BAIRNSDALE Football Club is keen to have a presence in the new Gippsland Football League.
Representa...
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Eagles fly for flag
MAFFRA is through to yet another grand final after a convincing 51-point preliminary final victory o...
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Beacy back with a bang
FLAG favourites and minor premiers Beaconsfield bounced back from their first finals loss to roll ...
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Lions set to hoist flag
PAKENHAM supporters can play it down all they like but the plain fact is that the Lions are living, ...
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They’re leaning towards Lions
Doug Koop (Cranbourne)
Pakenham easily. They’ve got a bigger, wider midfield and will be too good.
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Brothers lead flag charge
FRANKSTON Bombers produced a stunning come-from-behind victory led by ex-AFL brothers Ryan and Natha...
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Angry Doves rebound
DOVETON bounced back to earn a rematch with its second semi-final conqueror Beaconsfield next Saturd...
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Panthers purr for pennant
DEVON Meadows under 18s achieved the final step in their quest to play off in the 2009 grand final w...
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Doves’ grand groove
DOVETON ended the gallant finals campaign of its traditional rivals Cranbourne with a methodical, bu...
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African culture comes alive
BEACONHILLS junior students got an insight into the sounds of Africa when they attended an incursion...
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Skills galore in EDNA finals
ELLINBANK and District Netball Association grand finals were played in warm and later windy conditio...
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