Power crashes
A TRUCK crashed into a power pole, sparking a blackout in Pakenham on Monday.
Hundreds of homes and ...
(01/02/2006)
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Area weathers power storm
EXTREME weather conditions have been blamed for power outages in the Berwick district.
Berwick busi...
(01/02/2006)
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‘Legends’ of art
FORMER Berwick Primary School assistant principal Carol Norman and daughter Tara Wilson will be part...
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Mayor dresses for occasion
CARDINIA mayor Bill Ronald sported his mayoral robes on Australia Day for the first time since becom...
(01/02/2006)
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School shortage hit
STUDENTS began classes this week amid claims Pakenham suffers a chronic school shortage.
The start o...
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Nest fire burns boy
A COCKATOO boy suffered burns to his face and hands after petrol poured on an ant hill was ignited.
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Run for life
RELAY for Life (RFL) will hold an information meeting at Akoonah Park, Berwick, at 7.30pm on Wednesd...
(01/02/2006)
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Charity day tees off
THE Rotary Club of Berwick will hold its 44th annual charity golf day at Montuna Golf Club on Thursd...
(01/02/2006)
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Acid test for pool
PAKENHAM’S outdoor pool will be the focus of new tests to establish once and for all whether it can...
(01/02/2006)
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Vandals hit schools
PAKENHAM schools have been vandalised in the last days of the school holidays.
Windows were smashed ...
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Waking up to burglar
AN EMERALD woman was horrified after waking to find a burglar had broken in through her bedroom wind...
(01/02/2006)
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Surf shop rob clue
POLICE have released a ‘facefit’ of a man they want to speak to in relation to the burglary at Berwi...
(01/02/2006)
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Waste wanted
HARD and green waste collections are available in the City of Casey until the end of February.
Mater...
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Love shines like a diamond
DIAMONDS are forever, and Len and Mary Bramley are doing a good job of making their love last just a...
(01/02/2006)
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Motor sports support revs up
PLANS to host a round of the Victorian motorkhana championships in Pakenham have been backed by Card...
(01/02/2006)
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Jetski trail goes cold
POLICE are seeking witnesses after a jetski was stolen from a Kooweerup shop last week.
Offenders br...
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Road keeps rescue crews busy
RESCUERS used the jaws of life to cut a woman free from the wreckage of a car that crashed into a tr...
(01/02/2006)
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Oh, baby, what a boom!
MORE than 3400 babies were born in Casey last year.
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford said the baby boom w...
(01/02/2006)
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Double celebration for Alison
UPPER Beaconsfield community icon Alison Ryan has been named Cardinia Shire’s top citizen.
The mothe...
(01/02/2006)
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On board for celebrations
AN honour board commemorating Lang Lang’s Australia Day award winners was launched as a highlight of...
(01/02/2006)
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Our day to be together
PAKENHAM’S Australia Day celebrations went off without a hitch, the Cardinia Cultural Centre allowin...
(01/02/2006)
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Special joy in belonging
EMOTIONS were high at Cardinia’s Australia Day celebrations last Thursday when local residents were ...
(01/02/2006)
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Casey names its top people
CRANBOURNE guide leader Robyn Garbutt is the 2006 Casey Citizen of the Year.
Casey Young Citizen of ...
(01/02/2006)
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Soup of the day
Craig Menes’ love of liquid meals landed him with an obvious nickname.
The 29yearold said the name ‘...
(01/02/2006)
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Gelda stitches up another win
GELDA Hance has lost count of how many prizes she has won at the Lang Lang Show for her hand embroid...
(01/02/2006)
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Driver cut free
RESCUERS used the hydraulic cutting equipment to cut a woman free from the wreckage of a car that cr...
(01/02/2006)
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