Rattle those tins
A SPARE tin of food may make a big difference to struggling Cardinia Shire families this Christmas.
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School could miss out
BERWICK Primary School leaders fear their school could miss out on $1 million in Federal Government ...
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Burnt to death
AN elderly man was killed when his Berwick home caught fire on Monday night.
The 85-year-old man, w...
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Dead unlucky in Pakenham
PEOPLE are dying to get in, but spaces are limited.
It’s no secret that the Pakenham Cemetery is al...
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Thieves target ski shop
A THIEF smashed his way into a Berwick retail store earlier this month and stole goods to the value ...
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Christmas carols
BUNYIP and District Community Carols by Candlelight will be held again this year on Friday 11 Decemb...
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Kids train to run
HUNDREDS of kids strapped on their runners on Sunday to challenge their favourite steam train, Thoma...
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Fires fears
They say they are worried there could be a repeat of Ash Wednesday if fire hazards throughout the to...
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Sharnie shines across nation
A 19-YEAR-old Nar Nar Goon hairdresser received two national marketing awards, beating other entrant...
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Retailer cops spray
BUNNINGS Pakenham has raised the ire of some shoppers with the storage of their aerosol spray cans. ...
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Opening is in the toolbag
FOOTBALL great David Parkin kicked off the launch of Bunnings Warehouse’s Pakenham store last week.
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Schools get set for
CARDINIA schools are among almost 730 set to close in the event of a Code Red (Catastrophic) fire da...
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Supermarket smoked out
EMERALD residents could be forgiven for thinking the former Food-Rite Supermarket was on fire on Sun...
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Gazette scoops awards
THE Pakenham-Berwick Gazette featured prominently at last week’s Victorian Country Press Association...
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Rotary in
THE annual Rotary Club of Pakenham White Elephant Clearing Sales Auctions will take place at the Pak...
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Green thumbs beat flames
The school won the Gippsland category of the small school section and now all of its 28 students wil...
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Gwen’s garden
GWEN Lengersdorf has found a place where all of her passions come together: the Kooweerup Community ...
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Karl’s own Tiger adventure
KARL Russo’s mission to find a bus for a surfing road trip spawned a hair-raising adventure of its o...
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Gang set to graduate
THE Bunyip Bushfire Recovery Gang is set to graduate next week and the public are invited along to s...
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Oh so sustainable
BUSINESSES, community groups, schools, individuals and government agencies who are doing their bit f...
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Heat drives
YARRA Valley Water is urging customers to uphold water saving efforts after water use burst through ...
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Pets fund shelter
About $400 in gold coin donations was raised at the expo last month, which included a free barbecue,...
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Burglary charges
WONTHAGGI detectives have arrested a 45-year-old man over a spate of burglary and thefts at Phillip ...
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Snakebite alert
A SNAKEBITE in Emerald last week should act as a reminder for residents to remain alert as summer h...
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Schools in a sea of cash
ST MICHAEL’S Primary School, Berwick and Emerald Secondary College will receive Federal Government f...
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Price spread as buyers return
AS EXPECTED there was a much larger yarding of cattle offered at VLE Pakenham this week, which inclu...
(18/11/2009)
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Jaycees reunion
PAKENHAM Jaycees and their partners from the 1965-1970 era enjoyed a reunion last Sunday at the Card...
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Early taste
PAKENHAM Seniors’ Christmas dinner outing at the Paradise Hotel at Clematis was very well attended a...
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Christmas tale
IN ALL the rush and pressure of the farming season and the planning of holidays and ‘time out’ for t...
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School’s out for ever
CASEY-BASED band Silver Reasons are playing at The Central Hotel in Beaconsfield on Saturday 21 Nove...
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