Lights on the way
WORK is well underway on new traffic lights in Racecourse Road, Pakenham.
The lights are being inst...
(27/07/2005)
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Old Bastards lend a hand
WALKING to and from the letterbox used to be just too much for Ray Corlett of Dandenong West.
He sai...
(27/07/2005)
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Don’t aid plate thieves
RESIDENTS have been warned to park their cars in a secure place to deter number plate thieves. Poli...
(27/07/2005)
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Wally goes back to school
FUN was certainly on the agenda when the Gazette’s Wally Wombat visited Bayles Preschool last Wednes...
(27/07/2005)
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Ton up for happy Hugh
BERWICK’S Hugh Preston celebrated his 100th birthday with more than 70 family and friends last Frida...
(27/07/2005)
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Council probes emails
CITY OF Casey Council has ordered an investigation into the content of an email that Four Oaks Ward ...
(27/07/2005)
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Lights out, traders told
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce has been told the intersection of Clyde Road and Enterprise Ave...
(27/07/2005)
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Astra top up
HOLDEN has released threedoor and station wagon variants of its popular Astra small car range, addin...
(27/07/2005)
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Speed drop signals action
SPEED limits through Officer have been cut back to 70 kilometres per hour.
The 10kilometre an hour...
(27/07/2005)
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Taking up a netball challenge
LATROBE Valley netballers with a disability will compete at the State Netball and Hockey Centre on S...
(27/07/2005)
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Limited Platinum
MITSUBISHI Motors latest limited edition, the Platinum Pajero, is now on sale and adds to the value...
(27/07/2005)
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Sport ‘key’ to communities
FOOTBALL teams play an important role in community building, according to the director of the Monash...
(27/07/2005)
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Sad Cats lament
Pakenham Secondary College year 12 student Matt Hobson is a keen Geelong supporter and attended the ...
(27/07/2005)
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Sales spark rush for toys
CHRISTMAS may still be about half a year away but Santa’s little helpers are already working hard i...
(27/07/2005)
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Young Brookers team well
GEMBROOKCockatoo junior sides had another three wins in last week’s matches.
UNDER 16
Gembrook...
(27/07/2005)
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Terry marvels at motherhood
CANCER, chemotherapy, paraplegia and doctors’ warnings could have ruined former Pakenham local Terr...
(27/07/2005)
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From the stands with Tangles
SATURDAY was certainly a day for the legends at Cranbourne with the 1985 and 1995 premiership reunio...
(27/07/2005)
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Support for GM probe
THE Victorian Farmers Federation says it strongly supports the action being taken by the Victorian G...
(27/07/2005)
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School gets nod to plan
UPPER Beaconsfield Primary School has received approval to plan the next stage of its building proje...
(27/07/2005)
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Meeting for the ages
The City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Reference Group has held its first meeting.
Group chairperson,...
(27/07/2005)
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Duff is new leader
MICHAEL Duff has been elected president of the Kooweerup Business Association.
Mr Duff replaces cop...
(27/07/2005)
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Funding request planted
COCKATOO residents have applied for funding through the Shire of Cardinia to build a Hills community...
(27/07/2005)
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Milestone for Wally member
THE Gazette’s Wally Wombat was excited on Friday when he met Alex Kuyer from Pakenham at the Pakenha...
(27/07/2005)
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Garden expo makes ground
FRIENDS of Wilson Botanic Park have started preparation of the park for the Garden Expo 05 on Saturd...
(27/07/2005)
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Sheedy keeps Goon in game
ON a windy day Nar Nar Goon worked hard in the first half against top team Nyora.
Lucas Thomas and ...
(27/07/2005)
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Shortage forces buyers to pay
FOR the week ending Monday, 25 July, total yarding at the VLE Pakenham was 3318 plus bobby calves.
...
(27/07/2005)
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New committee elected
PAKENHAM Seniors’ annual general meeting was held on Monday and the following officebearers and comm...
(27/07/2005)
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Berwick juniors eye finals
BERWICK junior under14 team is aiming for a finals’ spot after a 56point win against Pakenham at the...
(27/07/2005)
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MidGippsland junior badminton
LAST week’s results were onesided except for Ellinbank and Drouin in A grade and Warragul’s Red and ...
(27/07/2005)
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Super slip for Beaconsfield
BEACONSFIELD Superules thirddivision slipped up and missed the chance of third spot on the ladder wi...
(27/07/2005)
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Stars shock Morwell
GARFIELD caused one of the upsets of the season on Saturday, beating Morwell at Garfield by 57 point...
(27/07/2005)
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Looking Back
30 years to 1975
THE Nar Nar Goon miniature debutante ball was a hit with delighted locals, who w...
(27/07/2005)
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Daviestakes the cup
TWO excellent rounds of nett 68 for a total of 136 gave Glen Morris the Cox Cup at Garfield Golf Clu...
(27/07/2005)
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Close one for Bunyip
BUNYIP’S under15 team, with a number of injuries, controlled the game against Catani until it kicked...
(27/07/2005)
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YVMDFL results and ladders
Gembrook C’too 8.12.60 v Silvan 20.19.139.
Woori Yallock 18.10.118 v Upwey Tecoma 11.10.76.
Belg...
(27/07/2005)
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Eagleeye on finals
BEACONSFIELD had its eye on the finals with good wins to its seniors, reserves and under18 teams aga...
(27/07/2005)
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Pakenham juniors show fight
PAKENHAM junior under16 (1) team produced a strong team effort against Endeavour Hills in round 12 a...
(27/07/2005)
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Goals galore for Tooradin
TOORADIN Netball Club’s Agrade side went on a goal spree on Saturday, crushing Doveton by 64 goals.
...
(27/07/2005)
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Shop saves for CFA
A NEW relationship has developed between volunteer organisations in Lang Lang.
Lang Lang Opportunity...
(27/07/2005)
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Goon takes all
NAR Nar Goon celebrated a top weekend with good wins in all grades against Nyora.
A GRADE
Nar...
(27/07/2005)
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Competition rife
AT THE Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, last Wednesday’s fat cattle market saw 731 cattle, and Thursday’s...
(27/07/2005)
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Pakenham Christian Church
PAKENHAM Christian Church is an Assemblies of God church that meets every Sunday morning at 10am at ...
(27/07/2005)
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Pakenham indoor bowls
SEVENTEEN members attended the Tuesday afternoon games of indoor bowls, which comprised two games of...
(27/07/2005)
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Two wins for Cora Lynn
IN round 15 Cora Lynn met the powerful Kooweerup sides and won in B and C grades.
A GRADE
Agai...
(27/07/2005)
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Wood’s top knock
A TOP knock of 44 Stableford points gave Andrew Wood the score of the day and the Cgrade win at Drou...
(27/07/2005)
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Garfield sweeps clean
ALL Garfield teams won at the weekend, including the first victory in 17andunder grade.
A GRADE
...
(27/07/2005)
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YVMDFL Division 1
SILVAN’S big guns fired at the weekend, disposing of the Brookers on their home turf.
Craig Clarke...
(27/07/2005)
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A quarter wins it for Catani
A STRONG third quarter saved an erratic Catani senior team against a fastfinishing Bunyip by 17 poin...
(27/07/2005)
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Big week for Bulls
BAW Baw had five wins in competition matches last week, including a walkover for the men in State Le...
(27/07/2005)
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On par at Lang Lang
AN excellent plusfive gave A. McDonald the Agrade win in the par competition at Lang Lang Golf Club ...
(27/07/2005)
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WGLFL round 16 preview
INTEREST this week will be focused on Moe’s home game against Morwell this Sunday and Drouin’s home ...
(27/07/2005)
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Bahá’í Community
TAKE a short and refreshing break from the stresses of everyday life.
Enjoy uplifting music and i...
(27/07/2005)
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|
Tough fights for Warriors
The Warriors put up a spirited performance against highly ranked Melbourne University at Pakenham St...
(27/07/2005)
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Officer juniors on target
OFFICER under14 team had a good leadup to the finals with a powerful 49point win against Beaconsfiel...
(27/07/2005)
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Pair dominates split six
TWENTYfour West Gippsland senior ladies played a splitsix stroke event at Pakenham on 18 July.
The ...
(27/07/2005)
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Drouin mixes it up
DROUIN Netball Club teams returned to the court after a threeweek break with mixed results against S...
(27/07/2005)
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Mixed results for ROC
ROC Netball Club had a mixed day against Pakenham in round 14 on Saturday with only the A and Bgrade...
(27/07/2005)
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ROC crumbles in last quarter
ROC seniors were outplayed by a side hungrier for the ball and now have to fight their way back into...
(27/07/2005)
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West Gippsland night tennis
ROUND 12 was played last Wednesday, 20 July.
SECTION 1
Pakenham Red four sets, 31 games defeat...
(27/07/2005)
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Division 2
EMERALD played the secondplaced South Belgrave at South Belgrave in gusty conditions.
Taking the fi...
(27/07/2005)
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New head for water body
A NEW chairman has been appointed to the Water Resources Committee of the Victorian Farmers Federat...
(27/07/2005)
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EDFL round 16 preview
AFTER three successive victories Longwarry’s recently improved form will be put to the ultimate test...
(27/07/2005)
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EDFL round 15 review
BUNYIP got a reminder how well it needs to play to mix it with the two ladder leaders after it lost ...
(27/07/2005)
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Annie’s officially delighted
Ken Moore: You must be pleased with that win?
Annie Van der Heyden: It was absolutely fantastic. Ev...
(27/07/2005)
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Stingrays sink in second half
THE Dandenong Stingrays played two different halves of football on Saturday, losing their third game...
(27/07/2005)
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Berwick Church of Christ
WATOTO Children’s Choir gave two wonderful Concerts of Hope at 9am and 11am last Sunday. Hundreds ...
(27/07/2005)
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St Patrick’s Parish
PASS It On The Message Stick. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the visit of Pope John Pau...
(27/07/2005)
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Pakenham Uniting Church
REV. Dick spoke to us of the mixed emotions of those waiting on the launch pad of the Discovery sp...
(27/07/2005)
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St John’s Anglican Church
St John’s Anglican Church is at 1 St. Georges Road (corner of Emerald and St. Georges Road), Upper...
(27/07/2005)
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WGLFL round 15 review
THE fight for fifth position on the West Gippsland Latrobe Football League ladder has intensified wi...
(27/07/2005)
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Young Dan’s the man
DANIEL Stevenson is a Hampton Park boy through and through and the fourth nominee for the ‘2005 Gaze...
(27/07/2005)
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Five into two won’t go!
TWO spots in the Casey Cardinia League final five are still up for grabs and five sides are in the r...
(27/07/2005)
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MPNFL other leagues
FOUR teams are still in the race for a Nepean League finals’ berth with three rounds to play.
Sorre...
(27/07/2005)
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CaseyCardinia league round 14
INSPIRATION for Pakenham’s 54point victory over a tired looking ROC at the Toomuc Reserve was drawn ...
(27/07/2005)
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Gippy mare wins in city
TRAFALGAR mare Rhythmaka upstaged a smart field to score her first metropolitan victory at Moonee Va...
(27/07/2005)
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Top Bullants flee the nest
OFFICER produced sensational news before a ball was even bowled in the 2005/06 cricket season, when ...
(27/07/2005)
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Under18 TAC Cup
GIPPSLAND Power played Bendigo Pioneers at Morwell East due to Morwell’s oval being unfit.
Early s...
(27/07/2005)
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Get the jump on race day
PAKENHAM Pacing Club will host a Super Jumps Race Day and Equine Expo on Sunday, 11 September and th...
(27/07/2005)
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Bulldog ‘Boof’ on the boil
PAKENHAM sprintcar racer Kenny ‘Boof’ Griffey was the special guest of AFL team Western Bulldogs whe...
(27/07/2005)
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Auto club revs up at tip
PAKENHAM Auto Club ran its second motorsport event for 2005 when Cardinia Council granted a oneday p...
(27/07/2005)
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Footy shorts
LAST week Footy Shorts reported that Dwayne Doig was the youngest coach in the EDFL, however this wa...
(27/07/2005)
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Casey-Cardinia snapshot
Brendan ‘Crusha’ Cornwall is a wellknown face in local football circles, having played in the West G...
(27/07/2005)
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Puppet master is hands on
PUPPETEER Ian Cumming will present a workshop and show for children at the old Cheese Factory, 34 Ho...
(27/07/2005)
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Moving up market
MERCEDESBENZ has gone into the people mover market in Australia boots and all, with no fewer than si...
(27/07/2005)
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BMW 1 Series hits a six
SINCE the launch of the 1 Series in October 2004, BMW enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the a...
(27/07/2005)
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Astra top up
HOLDEN has released threedoor and station wagon variants of its popular Astra small car range.
Alth...
(27/07/2005)
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Plumber’s on the ball
Beaconsfield plumber Glenn Penglase is turning up the heat on his trade.
The 23yearold was recently ...
(27/07/2005)
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Disability is no bar to art
YOUNG people with disabilities can develop creative and personal skills with the help of professiona...
(27/07/2005)
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Titch still standing tall
STANDING at 168 centimetres (5’ 6”), Doug ‘Titch’ Brain confesses he is short in stature.
But his s...
(27/07/2005)
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Signs? No way!
CARDINIA Shire residents can be certain of Cr Runge’s firm response, should a member of the public a...
(27/07/2005)
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Work to start on library
GROUND should be broken on the Emerald Library project within weeks, following the appointment of bu...
(27/07/2005)
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Bunyip and District
GARFIELD Bunyip Longwarry
Minister: Dr Des Parker.
For pastoral care leave a message on church p...
(27/07/2005)
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Reserve refit
A MAJOR renovation of Garfield recreation reserve is scheduled to be finished by Christmas.
Cardinia...
(27/07/2005)
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Council hires ‘frogspert’
A ‘FROGSPERT’ has been hired to develop a kidglove treatment for the seemingly omnipresent – but st...
(27/07/2005)
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Council debt passes test
CARDINIA Shire Council’s financial situation has been given the all clear from the State Government....
(27/07/2005)
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New watch group
A NEW Neighbourhood Watch group has been formed in Beaconsfield.
The group will hold its official l...
(27/07/2005)
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Hafey’s ‘halftime’ hints
AFL legend and revered motivator Tom Hafey addressed students from Pakenham’s Beaconhils College cam...
(27/07/2005)
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Back Pages
KOOWEERUP suffered its third successive defeat and effectively ended its chances of playing finals. ...
(27/07/2005)
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Wheels keep turning
Inner Wheel District A62 outgoing chairman Merle McCubbin, of Berwick, and incoming chairman Margare...
(27/07/2005)
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Casey aims to direct the arts
THE new Casey Arts Directory provides a comprehensive list of Casey’s artists, art groups, venues a...
(27/07/2005)
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Lights on the way
WORK is well underway on new traffic lights in Racecourse Road, Pakenham.
The lights are being inst...
(28/07/2005)
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Old Bastards lend a hand
WALKING to and from the letterbox used to be just too much for Ray Corlett of Dandenong West.
He sai...
(28/07/2005)
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Don’t aid plate thieves
RESIDENTS have been warned to park their cars in a secure place to deter number plate thieves. Poli...
(28/07/2005)
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Wally goes back to school
FUN was certainly on the agenda when the Gazette’s Wally Wombat visited Bayles Preschool last Wednes...
(28/07/2005)
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Ton up for happy Hugh
BERWICK’S Hugh Preston celebrated his 100th birthday with more than 70 family and friends last Frida...
(28/07/2005)
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Council probes emails
CITY OF Casey Council has ordered an investigation into the content of an email that Four Oaks Ward ...
(28/07/2005)
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Lights out, traders told
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce has been told the intersection of Clyde Road and Enterprise Ave...
(28/07/2005)
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Astra top up
HOLDEN has released threedoor and station wagon variants of its popular Astra small car range, addin...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Speed drop signals action
SPEED limits through Officer have been cut back to 70 kilometres per hour.
The 10kilometre an hour...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Taking up a netball challenge
LATROBE Valley netballers with a disability will compete at the State Netball and Hockey Centre on S...
(28/07/2005)
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Limited Platinum
MITSUBISHI Motors latest limited edition, the Platinum Pajero, is now on sale and adds to the value...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Sport ‘key’ to communities
FOOTBALL teams play an important role in community building, according to the director of the Monash...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Sad Cats lament
Pakenham Secondary College year 12 student Matt Hobson is a keen Geelong supporter and attended the ...
(28/07/2005)
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Sales spark rush for toys
CHRISTMAS may still be about half a year away but Santa’s little helpers are already working hard i...
(28/07/2005)
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Young Brookers team well
GEMBROOKCockatoo junior sides had another three wins in last week’s matches.
UNDER 16
Gembrook...
(28/07/2005)
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Terry marvels at motherhood
CANCER, chemotherapy, paraplegia and doctors’ warnings could have ruined former Pakenham local Terr...
(28/07/2005)
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From the stands with Tangles
SATURDAY was certainly a day for the legends at Cranbourne with the 1985 and 1995 premiership reunio...
(28/07/2005)
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Support for GM probe
THE Victorian Farmers Federation says it strongly supports the action being taken by the Victorian G...
(28/07/2005)
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School gets nod to plan
UPPER Beaconsfield Primary School has received approval to plan the next stage of its building proje...
(28/07/2005)
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Meeting for the ages
The City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Reference Group has held its first meeting.
Group chairperson,...
(28/07/2005)
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Duff is new leader
MICHAEL Duff has been elected president of the Kooweerup Business Association.
Mr Duff replaces cop...
(28/07/2005)
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Funding request planted
COCKATOO residents have applied for funding through the Shire of Cardinia to build a Hills community...
(28/07/2005)
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Milestone for Wally member
THE Gazette’s Wally Wombat was excited on Friday when he met Alex Kuyer from Pakenham at the Pakenha...
(28/07/2005)
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Garden expo makes ground
FRIENDS of Wilson Botanic Park have started preparation of the park for the Garden Expo 05 on Saturd...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Sheedy keeps Goon in game
ON a windy day Nar Nar Goon worked hard in the first half against top team Nyora.
Lucas Thomas and ...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Shortage forces buyers to pay
FOR the week ending Monday, 25 July, total yarding at the VLE Pakenham was 3318 plus bobby calves.
...
(28/07/2005)
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|
New committee elected
PAKENHAM Seniors’ annual general meeting was held on Monday and the following officebearers and comm...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Berwick juniors eye finals
BERWICK junior under14 team is aiming for a finals’ spot after a 56point win against Pakenham at the...
(28/07/2005)
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|
MidGippsland junior badminton
LAST week’s results were onesided except for Ellinbank and Drouin in A grade and Warragul’s Red and ...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Super slip for Beaconsfield
BEACONSFIELD Superules thirddivision slipped up and missed the chance of third spot on the ladder wi...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Stars shock Morwell
GARFIELD caused one of the upsets of the season on Saturday, beating Morwell at Garfield by 57 point...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Looking Back
30 years to 1975
THE Nar Nar Goon miniature debutante ball was a hit with delighted locals, who w...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Daviestakes the cup
TWO excellent rounds of nett 68 for a total of 136 gave Glen Morris the Cox Cup at Garfield Golf Clu...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Close one for Bunyip
BUNYIP’S under15 team, with a number of injuries, controlled the game against Catani until it kicked...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
YVMDFL results and ladders
Gembrook C’too 8.12.60 v Silvan 20.19.139.
Woori Yallock 18.10.118 v Upwey Tecoma 11.10.76.
Belg...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Eagleeye on finals
BEACONSFIELD had its eye on the finals with good wins to its seniors, reserves and under18 teams aga...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Pakenham juniors show fight
PAKENHAM junior under16 (1) team produced a strong team effort against Endeavour Hills in round 12 a...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Goals galore for Tooradin
TOORADIN Netball Club’s Agrade side went on a goal spree on Saturday, crushing Doveton by 64 goals.
...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Shop saves for CFA
A NEW relationship has developed between volunteer organisations in Lang Lang.
Lang Lang Opportunity...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Goon takes all
NAR Nar Goon celebrated a top weekend with good wins in all grades against Nyora.
A GRADE
Nar...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Competition rife
AT THE Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, last Wednesday’s fat cattle market saw 731 cattle, and Thursday’s...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Pakenham Christian Church
PAKENHAM Christian Church is an Assemblies of God church that meets every Sunday morning at 10am at ...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Pakenham indoor bowls
SEVENTEEN members attended the Tuesday afternoon games of indoor bowls, which comprised two games of...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Two wins for Cora Lynn
IN round 15 Cora Lynn met the powerful Kooweerup sides and won in B and C grades.
A GRADE
Agai...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Wood’s top knock
A TOP knock of 44 Stableford points gave Andrew Wood the score of the day and the Cgrade win at Drou...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Garfield sweeps clean
ALL Garfield teams won at the weekend, including the first victory in 17andunder grade.
A GRADE
...
(28/07/2005)
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|
YVMDFL Division 1
SILVAN’S big guns fired at the weekend, disposing of the Brookers on their home turf.
Craig Clarke...
(28/07/2005)
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A quarter wins it for Catani
A STRONG third quarter saved an erratic Catani senior team against a fastfinishing Bunyip by 17 poin...
(28/07/2005)
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|
Big week for Bulls
BAW Baw had five wins in competition matches last week, including a walkover for the men in State Le...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
On par at Lang Lang
AN excellent plusfive gave A. McDonald the Agrade win in the par competition at Lang Lang Golf Club ...
(28/07/2005)
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|
WGLFL round 16 preview
INTEREST this week will be focused on Moe’s home game against Morwell this Sunday and Drouin’s home ...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Bahá’í Community
TAKE a short and refreshing break from the stresses of everyday life.
Enjoy uplifting music and i...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Tough fights for Warriors
The Warriors put up a spirited performance against highly ranked Melbourne University at Pakenham St...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Officer juniors on target
OFFICER under14 team had a good leadup to the finals with a powerful 49point win against Beaconsfiel...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Pair dominates split six
TWENTYfour West Gippsland senior ladies played a splitsix stroke event at Pakenham on 18 July.
The ...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Drouin mixes it up
DROUIN Netball Club teams returned to the court after a threeweek break with mixed results against S...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Mixed results for ROC
ROC Netball Club had a mixed day against Pakenham in round 14 on Saturday with only the A and Bgrade...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
ROC crumbles in last quarter
ROC seniors were outplayed by a side hungrier for the ball and now have to fight their way back into...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
West Gippsland night tennis
ROUND 12 was played last Wednesday, 20 July.
SECTION 1
Pakenham Red four sets, 31 games defeat...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Division 2
EMERALD played the secondplaced South Belgrave at South Belgrave in gusty conditions.
Taking the fi...
(28/07/2005)
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|
New head for water body
A NEW chairman has been appointed to the Water Resources Committee of the Victorian Farmers Federat...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
EDFL round 16 preview
AFTER three successive victories Longwarry’s recently improved form will be put to the ultimate test...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
EDFL round 15 review
BUNYIP got a reminder how well it needs to play to mix it with the two ladder leaders after it lost ...
(28/07/2005)
|
|
Annie’s officially delighted
Ken Moore: You must be pleased with that win?
Annie Van der Heyden: It was absolutely fantastic. Ev...
(28/07/2005)
|
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Stingrays sink in second half
THE Dandenong Stingrays played two different halves of football on Saturday, losing their third game...
(28/07/2005)
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Berwick Church of Christ
WATOTO Children’s Choir gave two wonderful Concerts of Hope at 9am and 11am last Sunday. Hundreds ...
(28/07/2005)
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St Patrick’s Parish
PASS It On The Message Stick. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the visit of Pope John Pau...
(28/07/2005)
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Pakenham Uniting Church
REV. Dick spoke to us of the mixed emotions of those waiting on the launch pad of the Discovery sp...
(28/07/2005)
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St John’s Anglican Church
St John’s Anglican Church is at 1 St. Georges Road (corner of Emerald and St. Georges Road), Upper...
(28/07/2005)
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WGLFL round 15 review
THE fight for fifth position on the West Gippsland Latrobe Football League ladder has intensified wi...
(28/07/2005)
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Young Dan’s the man
DANIEL Stevenson is a Hampton Park boy through and through and the fourth nominee for the ‘2005 Gaze...
(28/07/2005)
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Five into two won’t go!
TWO spots in the Casey Cardinia League final five are still up for grabs and five sides are in the r...
(28/07/2005)
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MPNFL other leagues
FOUR teams are still in the race for a Nepean League finals’ berth with three rounds to play.
Sorre...
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CaseyCardinia league round 14
INSPIRATION for Pakenham’s 54point victory over a tired looking ROC at the Toomuc Reserve was drawn ...
(28/07/2005)
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Gippy mare wins in city
TRAFALGAR mare Rhythmaka upstaged a smart field to score her first metropolitan victory at Moonee Va...
(28/07/2005)
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Top Bullants flee the nest
OFFICER produced sensational news before a ball was even bowled in the 2005/06 cricket season, when ...
(28/07/2005)
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Under18 TAC Cup
GIPPSLAND Power played Bendigo Pioneers at Morwell East due to Morwell’s oval being unfit.
Early s...
(28/07/2005)
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Get the jump on race day
PAKENHAM Pacing Club will host a Super Jumps Race Day and Equine Expo on Sunday, 11 September and th...
(28/07/2005)
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Bulldog ‘Boof’ on the boil
PAKENHAM sprintcar racer Kenny ‘Boof’ Griffey was the special guest of AFL team Western Bulldogs whe...
(28/07/2005)
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Auto club revs up at tip
PAKENHAM Auto Club ran its second motorsport event for 2005 when Cardinia Council granted a oneday p...
(28/07/2005)
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Footy shorts
LAST week Footy Shorts reported that Dwayne Doig was the youngest coach in the EDFL, however this wa...
(28/07/2005)
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Casey-Cardinia snapshot
Brendan ‘Crusha’ Cornwall is a wellknown face in local football circles, having played in the West G...
(28/07/2005)
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Puppet master is hands on
PUPPETEER Ian Cumming will present a workshop and show for children at the old Cheese Factory, 34 Ho...
(28/07/2005)
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Moving up market
MERCEDESBENZ has gone into the people mover market in Australia boots and all, with no fewer than si...
(28/07/2005)
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BMW 1 Series hits a six
SINCE the launch of the 1 Series in October 2004, BMW enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the a...
(28/07/2005)
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Astra top up
HOLDEN has released threedoor and station wagon variants of its popular Astra small car range.
Alth...
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Plumber’s on the ball
Beaconsfield plumber Glenn Penglase is turning up the heat on his trade.
The 23yearold was recently ...
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Disability is no bar to art
YOUNG people with disabilities can develop creative and personal skills with the help of professiona...
(28/07/2005)
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Titch still standing tall
STANDING at 168 centimetres (5’ 6”), Doug ‘Titch’ Brain confesses he is short in stature.
But his s...
(28/07/2005)
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Signs? No way!
CARDINIA Shire residents can be certain of Cr Runge’s firm response, should a member of the public a...
(28/07/2005)
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Work to start on library
GROUND should be broken on the Emerald Library project within weeks, following the appointment of bu...
(28/07/2005)
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Bunyip and District
GARFIELD Bunyip Longwarry
Minister: Dr Des Parker.
For pastoral care leave a message on church p...
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Reserve refit
A MAJOR renovation of Garfield recreation reserve is scheduled to be finished by Christmas.
Cardinia...
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Council hires ‘frogspert’
A ‘FROGSPERT’ has been hired to develop a kidglove treatment for the seemingly omnipresent – but st...
(28/07/2005)
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Council debt passes test
CARDINIA Shire Council’s financial situation has been given the all clear from the State Government....
(28/07/2005)
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