Hottest trends parade
PASTELS, short dresses, and bold floral headbands dominated the catwalk at an inaugural Berwick Vill...
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Swap of respect
RESPECT is something that must be earned in any walk of life and on the football field it is sought ...
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Bushfire wisdom on offer
RESIDENTS preparing for the bushfire season are invited to a community session about Victoria’s bush...
(23/09/2009)
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Plan faces the chop
CASEY Council officers on Tuesday night recommended the council reject a controversial planning appl...
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Cash raid on home
THIEVES forced their way through a window before making off with cash from a Pakenham house.
Police ...
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Help replace light bulbs
A NEW scheme by Bunyip and District Bendigo Bank will help to flick the switch on climate change.
B...
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Bank almost reality
LAKESIDE Pakenham Community Bendigo Bank steering members has reached its initial $750,000 pledge ta...
(23/09/2009)
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Police advise
COMMUNITY safety will be high on the agenda for police next month.
Officers will be involved in a nu...
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Use quarry as refuge
THE Harkaway Hansen Quarry is to finish mining rock in November.
Why can’t it then be a converted ...
(23/09/2009)
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Smile says it all
IT wasn’t was it?
Yes it was – a smile actually broke on the face of Pakenham coach Michael ‘Jock’ H...
(23/09/2009)
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Top Dove steps down
GRAND final day on Saturday was bittersweet for Doveton president Mark Woolgar, who is stepping asid...
(23/09/2009)
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Flag pride
ALL the pieces of the 2009 premiership puzzle fell into place perfectly for Pakenham’s triumphant co...
(23/09/2009)
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Tigers too good, again
HOT favourites Seaford ended the premiership dreams of Edithvale-Aspendale, overpowering the Sea Eag...
(23/09/2009)
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Three-peat for Doves
DOVETON achieved the extraordinary feat of three consecutive reserves’ premierships with an all-the-...
(23/09/2009)
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Top teams hoist flags
GRAND-final action hit Pakenham on Saturday for the Casey Cardinia Netball League and it was Beacons...
(23/09/2009)
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Beaconsfield fire for flag
GRAND-final action hit Pakenham on Saturday for the Casey Cardinia Netball League and it was Beacons...
(23/09/2009)
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Awards for netball
CASEY Cardinia Netball League held its night of nights recently and there were smiles all round as t...
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Champs share WGLFL best
SALE coach and tough midfielder Adrian Cox, along with speedy Traralgon half-forward Michael Geary, ...
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Dandy in flag hunt
DANDENONG has booked a spot in its third TAC Cup grand final in five years after blindsiding minor p...
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Big day of finals
FOOTBALL and netball fans turned out in force to support their favourite clubs in Casey Cardinia Lea...
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Well behaved
A DOMESTIC dispute and the ejection of two drinkers were the only incidents to mar grand final day a...
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Kids show true colours
FOOTY finals fever is sweeping Bunyip Primary School.
Students donned the colours of their favourite...
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Target on school camp
CANOEING, archery, hut building and horse riding were among the activities Officer Primary School se...
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Day to test road skills
AMATEUR and veteran drivers can tests their road skills this Sunday at Pakenham Auto Club’s Motorkha...
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Array of talent on display
BAYLES Regional Primary School students have talent.
That was the observation of the school’s junior...
(23/09/2009)
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Tough battle
Queensland’s Matthew Sample, along with team-mate Brook, won the Tom Quilty Gold Cup held in Tonimbu...
(23/09/2009)
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Day in the sun
SPRING is in the air and the Pakenham Racing Club welcomed the carnival season with a sunny day of r...
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Success for soccer girls
THREE Berwick City Soccer Club players helped Victoria snare bronze in this month’s national schoolg...
(23/09/2009)
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