Space invaders
PAKENHAM’S parking arrangements are about to undergo a major shake-up, as the construction of a high...
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Drysdales given life
BERWICK business stalwarts Kay and Jim Drysdale, of Drysdale’s Jewellery, were made life-members of ...
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Bad planning
A CITY of Casey planning meeting scheduled for Tuesday 22 September was scrapped because only four o...
(30/09/2009)
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Go Country is on the way
A UNIQUE farming, outdoors and lifestyle expo will soon be held in Pakenham.
Go Country will feature...
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Fix this ‘joke’
CARDINIA Shire’s chief executive is calling on the State Government to reclassify the shire’s outer ...
(30/09/2009)
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Parking doubts
PAKENHAM traders are concerned that a crackdown on illegal parking will drive shoppers away from the...
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Nathan’s life celebrated
FAMILY and friends braved the inclement weather on Saturday to celebrate the life of young Pakenham ...
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Charge on hold
CIVIC leaders have deferred the consideration of a special charge scheme for Ryan Road, Pakenham.
Co...
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Cardinia atlas shows the way
EVER wondered where the shire’s most affluent or highly educated live?
Or where people born abroad ...
(30/09/2009)
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A dog’s
The gentle giant was skin and bone, weighing less than 30 kilograms, when Bunyip resident Christine ...
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Peak of his profession
Greg was the official stills photographer on the 1953 expedition to Mount Everest that saw New Zeala...
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New deal for
A BUSY and windy section of road, where six people have lost their lives in five years, will be upgr...
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For the love of teaching
RENOWNED teacher Joyce Hosking, who taught at the Pakenham Consolidated School for a quarter of a ce...
(30/09/2009)
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Zoom! It’s magpie mania
MAYBE it’s breeding season, or maybe it’s because they lost their last game - either way, swooping m...
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Val’s treats hard to beat
VICTORIA’S best jams, jellies and marmalades come out of Val Vale’s Pakenham kitchen.
Mrs Vale has ...
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School scores on evil
STORIES of evil scored Emerald Secondary College students fourth place in the premier division of th...
(30/09/2009)
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Lions to pump iron
PAKENHAM Football Club will be the proud owners of a new gymnasium in time for next season.
Pakenham...
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Cute kites grounded
Below: Liberty chose streams of purple and yellow. 36815
UP, UP and away.
That was the theme for...
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Cops top with the pops
STUDENTS danced to the top of the pops when police patrolled Bunyip Primary School.
The Victoria Po...
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Major new venue is a boost
A $2.15 million community complex at Bunyip’s recreation reserve will provide a centrepoint for the ...
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Pride of place for breakfast
Left: Jackson enjoys a healthy option. 36423
KOOWEERUP Secondary College proved that a way to a stu...
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Signs on the road
NEW signs indicating roadsides of high conservation significance are being installed on roads around...
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Steers up in light yarding
A VERY light yarding of 164 head at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange on Wednesday saw mixed reactions to ...
(30/09/2009)
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Art show returns
THE Kevin Hill’s Top Ten Australian Artists Art Show is returning to the City of Casey.
The free exh...
(30/09/2009)
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Society told of Emerald’s
THE Berwick Pakenham Historical Society will meet on Friday 2 October at 8pm. The speaker will be Cr...
(30/09/2009)
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Orchid Show coming to town
Berwick Senior Citizens Club president Isabella Price was away from the meeting on Friday so vice-pr...
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Skills galore on the floor
FLOORBALL players at Cardinia LiFE had the opportunity to learn some new skills and game strategies ...
(30/09/2009)
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