The best present for pets
THE best Christmas present pet owners can give their furry friends may be to ensure they are desexed...
(21/12/2005)
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Dumped pets no gift
UNWANTED pets were found dumped in rubbish bins and on the doorstep of a Pakenham shop last week.
Th...
(21/12/2005)
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Lucas island post
FORMER Casey mayor Neil Lucas has been appointed administrator of Christmas and Cocos Islands.
The G...
(21/12/2005)
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Santa Claus comes to town
WHILE most children in Australia will be waiting to catch a glimpse of Father Christmas as he delive...
(21/12/2005)
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New pub rules on cards
TROUBLESOME drinkers asked to leave one pub could be barred from all other hotels under a new blanke...
(21/12/2005)
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Pool taskforce formed
PAKENHAM’S outdoor pool appears unlikely to open this summer, but a new taskforce has been formed in...
(21/12/2005)
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Push to spread cheer to all
VOLUNTEERS are working overtime to make sure the spirit of Christmas reaches every home.
Charity gro...
(21/12/2005)
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Vandals smash cheer
A BEACONSFIELD couple who draped their home in decorations was left to question the spirit of Christ...
(05/01/2006)
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Man dies in tree felling
A COCKATOO man died at his home on Monday night after being hit by a tree branch.
The man, aged in h...
(05/01/2006)
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Help call to bail out reserve
BAYLES Fauna Reserve’s need for more volunteers has forced the park to hold a public meeting later t...
(05/01/2006)
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Pay rise for kinder teachers
KINDERGARTEN teachers can look forward to a pay rise and better working conditions in the new year.
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(21/12/2005)
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School leader farewelled
STAFF and students at Upper Beaconsfield Primary School recently bid farewell to longserving princip...
(21/12/2005)
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Market news ‘super’
A NEW supermarket has been approved for Bunyip, with Cardinia Shire Council hailing it a catalyst fo...
(21/12/2005)
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Fighting fit at 105!
PAKENHAM’S oldest resident is fighting fit and celebrated his 105th birthday on Boxing Day.
Noel Gar...
(05/01/2006)
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Oh what a night
ON behalf of the Casey South Melbourne Cricket Club (CSMCC) I wish to thank City of Casey cricket d...
(21/12/2005)
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Service takes flight
FOR those that would rather die than jump out of a plane, there is a new way to do it.
New Kooweerup...
(05/01/2006)
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Award for ‘Eden’
BAYLES Primary School has had a year to remember.
When school finished for the year this week, stude...
(21/12/2005)
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Committee to form on rubbish
SOLICITOR Marylyn Gilberthorpe will chair a Berwick Village Chamber of Commerce committee of four to...
(21/12/2005)
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Town wins right to burn
BUNYIP residents have won the right to burn off on their properties in the lead up to a fire season....
(05/01/2006)
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Farewell for civic pioneer
EULOGIST Neil Lucas described for Patrick Northeast PSM as a “man amongst men” at his funeral on Fri...
(21/12/2005)
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Classroom bid successful
THE longawaited arrival of muchneeded classrooms made for a very merry Christmas at Cardinia Primary...
(05/01/2006)
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New head for college
HAILEYBURY College has appointed John Fleming as the new head of its Edrington campus at Berwick.
In...
(05/01/2006)
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Dream team
Berwick’s Tim and Jane Moore have formed a team in marriage, business, and community service. Both h...
(05/01/2006)
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Council cartel concerns
CARDINIA Shire mayor Bill Ronald has refuted concerns that the new power base on council could becom...
(21/12/2005)
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Operators
A TRIP around Cardinia’s top tourist sites at first leaves very little to the imagination.
But who w...
(05/01/2006)
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Helping hand brings rewards
A PROGRAM for children and young people in the southeast with disabilities and special needs will ru...
(21/12/2005)
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Taking life to the Maxx
BERWICK’S Maxx Darby was not meant to live past his first birthday, but, more than a decade later, t...
(21/12/2005)
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‘Salty Dog’ from Hong Kong
STEVE Miller has Hong Kong and the email revolution to thank for his nickname life sentence.
Affecti...
(21/12/2005)
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Tale of fiveyearold’s drive
NATHAN Millar might have to wait longer than most youngsters for his dad to lend him the keys to the...
(05/01/2006)
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Honourable avenue settlement
NARRE Warren North residents have reached a compromise with a wellknown property developer who plans...
(05/01/2006)
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Mango reaps fruits of success
A SPONTANEOUS classroom comment landed Stephen Maguire with a nickname to think about for the rest ...
(05/01/2006)
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Joan refuses to stand still
WHEN Pakenham’s Joan Vogels was elected Cardinia Shire’s Citizen of the Year in 2002, she was invol...
(05/01/2006)
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New fire boss
BERWICK’S Brian Parry is the inaugural Victoria State Emergency Service Authority (SES) chairman.
Mr...
(05/01/2006)
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Youth in from the cold
CARDINIA and Casey councils have each received $19,450 for their FReeZA programs.
Gembrook MP Tammy ...
(05/01/2006)
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Boys get active
TEENAGE boys were up early recently to take part in Cardinia Shire Council’s Active Boys’ Breakfast....
(05/01/2006)
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ARC stretches its resources
CASEY ARC has expanded its health club with the opening of a new core strength and stretching room.
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(05/01/2006)
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Students peddle some victory
BERWICK Secondary College principal David Green has commended his students for their extraordinary s...
(21/12/2005)
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Girls go to top of class
ST MARGARET’S School principal Helen McDonald has warmly congratulated her students for their high a...
(21/12/2005)
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Team weathers the storm
UPPER Beaconsfield Primary School’s human powered vehicle (HPV) team won first place in the RACV Ene...
(21/12/2005)
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