Critics fire up works manager
CASEY manager of works and operations Alex Michelli has strongly defended the City of Casey’s contri...
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Quarry quandary
THE long running battle over the Mt Shamrock quarry in Pakenham Upper now rests in the hands of the ...
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Petrol eating food money
THE rising cost of petrol is causing residents to dig into their food money, according to a Pakenham...
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Mothers enjoy their big day
LANG Lang Primary School mums were spoiled on Friday when grades three and four hosted a Mother’s Da...
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Liberal leader to visit shire
NEW Victorian Liberal leader Ted Baillieu and Bass MP Ken Smith will be meeting with Cardinia Shire ...
(18/05/2006)
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Golf club must move or close
PAKENHAM residents are torn over the future location of the Pakenham and District Golf Club.
Golf c...
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Students work on friendship
SIX Kambrya College students attended a forum of the Australia East Timor Friendship Project in the ...
(18/05/2006)
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Fire meeting heats debate
FORMER Berwick councillor Warwick Glendenning, who sparked vigorous debate over firefighting resourc...
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Council set for emergency
CASEY’S manager of works and operations, Alex Michelli, told a Harkaway public meeting he could depl...
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Complex plan divides council
CARDINIA Shire councillors are divided over plans to build a shopping and entertainment complex on ...
(18/05/2006)
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Thieves hit footy club
THIEVES hit the Nar Nar Goon football club at the end of April, making it the latest target in a str...
(18/05/2006)
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Old YZone wins design prize
NOT only has Pakenham’s former YZone building in Henry Street had a name change, it has also had a m...
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New home would be purrfect
PAKENHAM kittysitter Louise Major has another batch of cats needing caring new homes.
Over the past...
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Teens take axe to rotunda
POLICE are investigating a vandalism attack on a rotunda and other park equipment at Puffing Billy P...
(18/05/2006)
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Council calls for name ideas
CASEY Council wants residents to name its new performing arts rehearsal centre, which is due to be o...
(18/05/2006)
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New cot a boon for babes
PAKENHAM twins Sarah and Samuel Banane have given four tiny thumbs up to a snugly advance in hospita...
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Bridge works about to begin
CONSTRUCTION of the $10 million Bryn Mawr Bridge at Berwick will soon start.
La Trobe MP Jason Wood ...
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Mayor salutes campus
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has congratulated Monash University Berwick Campus on its 10th anniversar...
(18/05/2006)
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Push for transport
CASEY Council has called on the State Government to extend public transport services to Casey Fields...
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Dads head back to school
NAR NAR GOON Primary School held its annual Dads Day Out on Thursday, with a record 200 fathers, unc...
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Milestone for kindergarten
RESIDENTS spanning several generations are preparing to celebrate a golden milestone.
Upper Beaconsf...
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Students rock to top award
A TEAM of Berwick students has rocked its way to the top of the class after win a Victorian Certific...
(18/05/2006)
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Skin check for workers
TRADESMEN might be tough, but it’s only skin deep.
Construction workers from around Pakenham recentl...
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Rotary logs up 45 years
THE Rotary Club of Berwick celebrated its 45th birthday with a cake cutting ceremony and the tr...
(18/05/2006)
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Working bee at the park
THE Friends of Wilson Botanic Park will hold a working bee at the park from 9am to 1pm on Saturday (...
(18/05/2006)
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Top guests for BADFOLK
BERWICK and District Folk Club (BADFOLK) will feature Melbourne performers Bill Dettmer and Christin...
(18/05/2006)
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