Local performers set
TWO top local performers are set to strum their stuff on country musics biggest stage.
EmmaJane Mon...
(10/01/2007)
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Come smell the roses
SHOW patrons have been invited to come and smell the roses in the Berwick Show horticulture pavilion...
(14/02/2007)
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United by the music
BADFOLK, the Berwick and District Folk Club, is based at the Old Cheese Factory, Berwick and provide...
(14/02/2007)
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Axemen are world class
WORLD class axemen will be seen at the arduous and spectacular wood chop contests at Berwick Show th...
(14/02/2007)
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Teds backs photos
TEDS Camera Stores will sponsor the photographic section of the 2007 Berwick Show.
This years prog...
(14/02/2007)
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Dance talent goes on show
STUDENTS from the CathyLea Academy of performing arts will entertain on the food court stage from 2p...
(14/02/2007)
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Mean machines run hot
CROWDS flocked to Pakenham on the weekend to admire hundreds of the best machines on four wheels.
Th...
(02/11/2005)
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Choir raises its voices
THE Berwick Youth Choir (BYC) will hold an information day for new choristers at the Old Cheese Fact...
(18/01/2006)
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Council backs claims
CASEY council chief executive Mike Tyler has hit back at a claim by Narre Warren North MP Luke Donne...
(18/01/2006)
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Daylight robbery sparks alert
The daylight burglaries occurred last week on acreages with thieves taking computers, chainsaws, cam...
(25/01/2006)
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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...
(01/02/2006)
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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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College campus opens
IT was the first day of school for everyone at Maranatha Christian Colleges new Officer campus.
Pri...
(08/02/2006)
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New school finds its centre
STUDENTS at Berwicks newest primary school were officially welcomed by Minister for Education Servi...
(08/02/2006)
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Learning program in jeopardy
AN innovative bid to help slower learners read and write at Bayles Primary School is in jeopardy.
In...
(22/02/2006)
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Police thwart BMX bandits
TYE Johnston has beaten the BMX bandits, thanks to a little help from Pakenham Police.
The Cockatoo ...
(22/02/2006)
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Owners back pooch park plan
CALLS for an offleash dog park in Pakenham have won plenty of support and some criticism.
The Gaze...
(21/06/2006)
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Learning to save lives
THE ability to save a life is priceless.
Some of the 12 participants taking part in a first aid cour...
(28/06/2006)
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It should be compulsory
IF TED Henderson had his way it would be compulsory for every adult to have basic first aid training...
(28/06/2006)
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Casey crackdown on the way
CASEY Council is set to expand efforts to finally get rid of graffiti from the municipality.
This i...
(12/07/2006)
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City to hold graffiti summit
RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith has been successful in his bid to get the City of Casey to con...
(12/07/2006)
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Sharon builds on her career
STEP aside Bob the Builder, theres a new star on the construction site.
And shes in the running fo...
(26/07/2006)
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$50,000 boost for Windana
BUILDING works and improvements at Windana Therapeutic Community at Nar Nar Goon have won a $50,000 ...
(26/07/2006)
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All aboard for bus grant
THE wheels on the bid to get community buses in Cardinia have gone around from zero to three.
Resi...
(02/08/2006)
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Beaconsfield joins rally
REPRESENTATIVES from Beaconsfield Kindergarten joined other kindergarten groups in a rally at Parlia...
(30/08/2006)
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Branches mourn fallen friend
COUNTRY Womens Association officials are mourning the impending closure of the Officer branch, but ...
(06/09/2006)
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Rolling car crushes man
A MAN trying to jump start a car with jumper leads leads from another car in Cockatoo last Tuesday ...
(06/09/2006)
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Goahead for 12 units
SIX singlestorey and six doublestorey units will be built across the road from Meadowvale Retirement...
(13/09/2006)
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Train stops to change
COMMUTERS taking a stand against a revamp of rail services to rural towns have won a rethink on peak...
(13/09/2006)
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Pool push on a roll
THE push for a pool at Emerald is making waves.
Cardinia Shire Council on Friday announced plans to ...
(20/09/2006)
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Quarry expansion stalemate
THE go ahead for a contentious expansion of the Mount Shamrock Quarry in Pakenham Upper is still on ...
(20/09/2006)
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Bunyip bank wins support
RESIDENTS are getting behind Bunyips push for a community bank.
About 100 people attended a public ...
(20/09/2006)
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Topiary theft knocks nursery
AN EMERALD nursery is reeling from the theft of more than 60 specially grown topiary plants from its...
(20/09/2006)
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U3A to stay online
PAKENHAMS University of the Third Age will receive $7500 to continue providing public internet acce...
(20/09/2006)
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Colour for a cause
JUST about everything keen green thumbs John and Carol Quinn touch turns to gold.
Or red, or blue, o...
(27/09/2006)
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Woman stabbed during party
A CELEBRATION turned sour when a woman was stabbed at Kooweerup on Saturday night.
The 45yearold wo...
(04/10/2006)
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Roadmaking slug
EMERALD residents will have to fork out up to $12,000 each to get their street sealed after controve...
(04/10/2006)
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Shape of things to come
THE new sculpture at Cardinia Culture Centre was officially opened on Tuesday by councillor Kate Le...
(11/10/2006)
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Trapped by magpie
A FIERCELY territorial magpie has made Donna Sneddon a virtual prisoner in her own home.
The Pakenh...
(11/10/2006)
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Rates up for debate
CASEY Council will hold a special meeting on Monday to discuss the complicated and controversial Ca...
(18/10/2006)
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Toeing the fashion line
FASHION queens can put a confident spring in their step at the Pakenham races on Oaks Day.
An actio...
(18/10/2006)
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Childcare for Kooweerup
A NEW 55place childcare centre is to be built in Kooweerup.
Cardinia Shire Council approved a perm...
(25/10/2006)
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Bird plan hatched
THE state planning umpire has given the goahead to controversial plans to develop a 200,000 bird br...
(25/10/2006)
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Nominations soon to close
NOMINATIONS for the 2007 Citizen of the Year are closing soon and Cardinia Shire Council wants resid...
(15/11/2006)
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Pakenham library boosted
BOOSTED internet facilities, more books and music and extra space for childrens activities and othe...
(08/11/2006)
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Motorist on drug charges
A MAN will appear in Dandenong Magistrates Court over drug trafficking charges in Pakenham.
Police ...
(08/11/2006)
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Rock in for world
PAKENHAM Hills Primary School is holding a school production tonight and tomorrow night at the Cardi...
(22/11/2006)
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Pokies punters blow $17m
POKIES punters in Pakenham blew almost $17 million last year and are on target to lose even more ...
(22/11/2006)
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Sex slap for council
ANOTHER sex shop is coming to Pakenham.
And Cardinia Shire Council has been dealt a slap by the stat...
(29/11/2006)
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School
FOOTAGE of a mock playground fight posted on the internet by school students has prompted a warning ...
(06/12/2006)
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Residents fear rail link
CARDINIA residents fear their homes might have to make way for freight trains if a controversial ra...
(13/12/2006)
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Results well worth the wait
THE wait is over for VCE students and local schools are celebrating some outstanding results.
Schoo...
(13/12/2006)
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Tribunal to
CONTROVERSIAL plans for a major commercial development at Emerald have been opposed by Cardinia Shi...
(20/12/2006)
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Food for a caring Christmas
SCHOOL children are helping to stock the cupboards of needy families.
Nar Nar Goon Primary School st...
(20/12/2006)
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CEO eyes the future
CARDINIA Shires new chief executive officer Garry McQuillan has a simple vision for the future.
I ...
(20/12/2006)
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Kids get their skates on
KIDS have been making use of the Pakenham Skate Park on BMXs and skateboards and will have other opp...
(10/01/2007)
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Police on call
PAKENHAM Police have a new telephone number.
Following the move to new premises on the Princes Highw...
(10/01/2007)
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Police check firearms
POLICE will be checking storage facilities for all people who have firearms.
Cardinia Inspector Chri...
(17/01/2007)
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Hay, hay, its helping day
A SECOND truckload of hay for fireaffected farmers left for Toongabbie on Saturday.
Lions Club of Be...
(17/01/2007)
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Honour for Rotary warrior
ONLY months after being made an honorary Masai senior warrior at a service in Kenya, Emeralds Ray A...
(31/01/2007)
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Bin mix up
A GROUP of Garfield residents is upset over how Cardinia Shire Council has introduced a new user pa...
(07/02/2007)
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Resident complains to
BUNYIPS Don McLean says the way Cardinia Shire Council has introduced its new user pay green bin se...
(07/02/2007)
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Sheep quality holds
THE sheep exhibit will be a strong feature of the Berwick Show.
Despite the drought conditions the s...
(14/02/2007)
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Long and short of jumping
NEW classes on the arena will include extremes, from the sublime to the ridiculous, with miniature h...
(14/02/2007)
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Good sports on horseback
SPORTING Horse Australia is an inexpensive family riding club catering for all ages and abilities on...
(14/02/2007)
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Shire on the grow
CARDINIAS population is set to boom.
The latest forecast for the Cardinia Shire is that the populat...
(14/02/2007)
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Tags may provide clue
GRAFFITI tags could hold the key to a weekend vandalism spree.
Police are investigating a series of ...
(14/02/2007)
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Determined battlers ton
WELLKNOWN Garfield resident Lil Nanna Campbell will turn 100 next week.
She is a greatgrandmother ...
(14/02/2007)
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Bradford not proprietor
A STORY by Jim Mynard, Plea For Action On Cafe (Gazette, 7 February) incorrectly stated that Jason B...
(14/02/2007)
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College goes on a dux hunt
KOOWEERUP Secondary College is on a dux hunt.
The college is trying to track down the names of the s...
(21/02/2007)
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Bradford knew of shortage
CASEY deputy mayor Kevin Bradford was fully advised about changes to the Casey maternal and child he...
(21/02/2007)
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Cardinia backs youth delegate
BERWICK resident Andrew Swift will represent Cardinia Shire Council at a youth forum on human rights...
(21/02/2007)
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Call for
PAKENHAMS war veterans need a new roof over their heads.
The Returned and Services League hall is s...
(28/02/2007)
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Glass problem cuts deep
TERRY and Eileen Carters pet dog Katie badly cut her foot on glass that was smashed on a Pakenham f...
(28/02/2007)
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Careful, or theyll croak it
THEYRE lean, green and seldom seen, but the needs of the growling grass frog must be heard.
Otherwi...
(07/03/2007)
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Keeping track of numbers
JIM Kyval is one of the best friends a frog could have.
The Pakenham man is among a keen group of re...
(07/03/2007)
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All doff their hats to rodeo
THE Cockatoo Rodeo turned 21 on the weekend, with a celebration befitting the comingofage of a local...
(21/03/2007)
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Bid to stop golf club plan
RESIDENTS hoping to thwart plans to move Pakenham golf course lodged a petition supporting their bid...
(21/03/2007)
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Tough wait
LOCAL farmers have a twoweek wait to see if they are eligible to access drought assistance.
The Stat...
(21/03/2007)
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Parish celebrates centre
PAKENHAMS Catholic community celebrated the opening of new facilities at St Patricks School and Pa...
(28/03/2007)
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Walsdorf up the creek
Walsdorf Creek in Harkaway has come under pressure from development to the extent that the natural c...
(04/04/2007)
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Funds for Anzac Day
CASEY Council will give the Berwick RSL $800 to help with its Anzac Day dawn service.
The money will...
(11/04/2007)
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Stop, smell the roses
A NAR NAR GOON rose field will open this weekend as part of the Australias Open Garden Scheme.
Lloy...
(11/04/2007)
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Streetscape tender awarded
CASEY Council has awarded a tender for $1,176,396 for the first stage of screetscaping works to High...
(11/04/2007)
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Twins bring twice the joy
IT was a case of double trouble again for Cockatoo couple Erin Harris and Peter Colvin when they we...
(18/04/2007)
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Body of art on show
BEAUTY might only be skin deep, but tattoos get right in the blood.
Just ask Rob Stanway or Jeremy ...
(25/04/2007)
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Set to make
Just like legendary jockey Glen Boss and Makybe Diva, Pakenham 14yearold Katherine Stewart shares a ...
(02/11/2005)
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Sadie keeps on keeping on
Sadie Kirkham has had a long involvement in community organisations and bad luck with bureaucracy....
(25/01/2006)
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Dress to impress
THE Summer Racing Carnival draws to a close at Pakenham on 26 February with the running of the $100,...
(22/02/2006)
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Tapping into show business
Choosing a president who has never worked as a professional farmer probably reflects the diversity o...
(22/02/2006)
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On the road again
Strumming his guitar, Gembrooks JJ Cuthbert, 78, continues to travel the countryside despite having...
(21/06/2006)
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Turning trash into treasure
Pakenham Rotary Club member Andrew Walsh has devoted the past four years of his life to providing fo...
(02/08/2006)
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Northern exposure
Pakenham Rotary Club member Ken Bryan has just returned from a lifealtering experience in Arnhem Lan...
(09/08/2006)
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Journey through cancer
Liferelay team member Maria Ryans family life changed never to be the same again after the word can...
(16/08/2006)
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Busy big
Municipal director, Australian Sister Cities Association life member, youth worker, and mentor, Jenn...
(06/09/2006)
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The ride of his life
Jack Munro is supposed to be slowing down now that he is retired but he continues to lead a busy lif...
(13/09/2006)
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Born to lead
With final year exams approaching, time management is becoming crucial as Year 11 and 12 VCE student...
(27/09/2006)
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Angels chocks away
Berwick businessman Keith Moxham was never one to stand back when there was a fundraising event on t...
(18/10/2006)
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Passion for racing
Michael Hodge is one of only a few people who appreciate the amount of work a successful racing club...
(08/11/2006)
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The pull of state
Former Victorian Liberal Treasury spokesman Robert Dean is understandably disappointed with the wa...
(13/12/2006)
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The show must go on
Mike Valance has set up office at the Akoonah Park Showgrounds where he is coordinating the 159th Be...
(31/01/2007)
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On track for rail row
Catherine Manning is a young mother who has thrown herself headlong into public life because big br...
(07/02/2007)
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Volunteers man gates
THE Berwick Show relies heavily on volunteers to staff the admission gates during the two day event....
(14/02/2007)
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Ambassador search
BERWICK Amcal Chemist has sponsored the junior show ambassador for males and females aged 16 to 19 o...
(14/02/2007)
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Hip hop into the groove
BABY Bling was formed in early 2006 from an elite group of students at First Step Academy of Dance i...
(14/02/2007)
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Emphasis on dance technique
THE Rebeccas School of Dance (RSD) will feature at the 2007 Berwick Show.
The school specialises in...
(14/02/2007)
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Show ball a tradition
THE Berwick Show Ball is one of the traditions of the Berwick Show Society and is a traditional endi...
(14/02/2007)
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Stage in the blood
Berwick musical director Neil Goodwin has been involved in the business for 35 years and has not loo...
(14/02/2007)
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Debut on the right note
Quirky acoustic jazz with a bit of an Aussie flavour is how local singersongwriter Nina Czempinski d...
(21/02/2007)
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Out of the fray
Walk in to the Berwick Pub on a Thursday night and youll be treated to some of the best acoustic ro...
(28/02/2007)
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Principal is in his prime
Harkaway Primary School principal Fred Hess has been recognised as the top primary school principal ...
(07/03/2007)
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Toast to wines success
Pat Hardikers eyes shine as brightly as a glass of his finest sauvignon blanc. The conversation has...
(21/03/2007)
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Life of
Now aged in her mid 70s, Lois Gardiner was acknowledged for her many years of involvement in the com...
(04/04/2007)
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Taking it to the Max
Max Kneebone says he doesnt think much about why he has contributed to the community at a level whi...
(11/04/2007)
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Growth corridor for God
Awoman whose car broke down on Good Friday waited hours with her children on the side of the road bu...
(18/04/2007)
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New look for old school
HARKAWAY Primary School students have moved into their new building.
Principal Fred Hess said studen...
(02/11/2005)
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New village appointee
DANIEL Jackson has been appointed to the new Emerald Village committee.
The appointment was recently...
(02/11/2005)
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Cardinia LiFE makes a splash
PAKENHAMS new sports, aquatic and recreation centre is to be called Cardinia LiFE.
Cardinia Shire C...
(02/11/2005)
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Residents think quick
QUICKthinking Beaconsfield residents used buckets filled with water to douse a grass and scrub fire ...
(18/01/2006)
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Lucky to be alive
AN UPPER Beaconsfield woman is lucky to be alive after her car rolled then slid on its roof in wet ...
(25/01/2006)
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Double celebration for Alison
UPPER Beaconsfield community icon Alison Ryan has been named Cardinia Shires top citizen.
The mothe...
(01/02/2006)
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Theft, drug charges laid
A MAN was caught in a stolen car in Pakenham on Saturday while another escaped.
Police said they int...
(08/02/2006)
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It all comes out in the wash
THE culprit in a recent Emerald burglary has been discovered.
A woman, who thought a thief had bro...
(08/02/2006)
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Boy attacked with golf club
AN assault in Pakenham last week has resulted in police urging people not to take policing matters i...
(08/02/2006)
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Builders cleaning
A CRACKDOWN on building site litter and pollution in Cardinia Shire is in full swing.
A specialist o...
(22/02/2006)
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MPs count on times tables
IT SEEMS Gembrook MP Tammy Lobato is not the only local MP laying her political cards on the times t...
(21/06/2006)
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Town cleans up
LANG LANG will have its best face on display when tidy towns judges pay a visit.
Judges are expected...
(21/06/2006)
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New trees in Lyall Road plan
BERWICK residents will soon be presented with a picturesque Lyall Road complete with four lanes to e...
(28/06/2006)
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Towns new library opens
THE new Emerald Library opens its doors for the first time today (Wednesday).
The longawaited librar...
(05/07/2006)
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Bell to sound in 2008
THE first bell at Pakenham Souths longawaited primary school is set to ring in February 2008.
Educ...
(12/07/2006)
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Dumped car riles resident
A DAMAGED car left deserted in a Berwick street has left a local resident fuming at council officia...
(19/07/2006)
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DIY harmony
SPENDING almost every weekend for 10 months helping to build 11 of your neighbours houses might pu...
(02/08/2006)
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Theft opens door to warning
A DARING thief entered an occupied Pakenham house last week and stole a handbag from near the front ...
(09/08/2006)
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Servo plan riles
OFFICER residents are angry about a proposal to build a large freeway service station on the new se...
(30/08/2006)
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Near miss for challenge
SO close but still so successful.
That was the line that summed up the efforts of all those involved...
(06/09/2006)
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Banksia million to one!
A MUTANT banksia tree found in Pakenham is the talk of the gardening world.
Flowers are growing on ...
(13/09/2006)
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Carparking to drive approvals
DEVELOPERS willing to expand carparking areas in Pakenham could get preference from Cardinia Shire ...
(13/09/2006)
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Annie has plenty on offer
THE Cardinia Performing Arts Company (CPAC) will hold an information night for its FebruaryMarch pro...
(27/09/2006)
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Main streets looking good
KOOWEERUPS facelift is complete.
Residents can now take pride in the beautification of their main s...
(27/09/2006)
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Dog owners warned
CASEY Council has warned that dogs should not be permitted to threaten people.
Casey mayor Kevin Br...
(04/10/2006)
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City explains rates glitch
CITY of Casey acting chief executive Steve Dalton has confirmed that a communication breakdown was r...
(04/10/2006)
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Land buy for fun
A DESPERATE need for recreational facilities has prompted Cardinia Shire Council to buy extra land i...
(11/10/2006)
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Fight over land sale
TYNONG couple Tas and Lyn Williams say they are devastated because Cardinia Council has moved to tra...
(18/10/2006)
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Extra speed for rural trains
A NEW era of train travel began this week with the unveiling of the regional fast rail service that...
(18/10/2006)
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Internet double click
ONLINE love logged on at Pakenham when two chatroom lovers tied the knot.
Kym Greenfield and his wif...
(18/10/2006)
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Familiar face heads Oaks
INOUK Arnall is the face of Pakenhams Oaks Day race meeting and its one likely to be familiar.
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(25/10/2006)
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Bypass ready for 07
THE Pakenham Bypass is on schedule to be finished in late 2007.
VicRoads officials told local trader...
(25/10/2006)
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Eachway winner on the trains
PAKENHAM commuters are winners no matter who wins the state election after both Liberal and Labor pl...
(08/11/2006)
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Town hall facelift promised
PAKENHAMS town hall will get a facelift if the Liberal Party wins the state election.
Bass MP Ken S...
(08/11/2006)
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Jewellery stolen
JEWELLERY worth $3000 was stolen from a Bunyip home between 2.30pm and 6pm on Thursday, 23 November....
(29/11/2006)
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Guides breakin
PAKENHAMS Girl Guides hall was broken into over the weekend.
Police said burglars smashed a window ...
(29/11/2006)
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Ban the bombs
WATERWISE students at Pakenham Secondary College are calling on unruly classmates to ban the bombs.
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(29/11/2006)
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Move on
MAYFIELD Ward councillor Steve Beardon has failed in an attempt to change a Casey council policy th...
(06/12/2006)
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Fresh
A NEW era has begun for Pakenhams police and none would feel the change more keenly than Acting S...
(06/12/2006)
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Bunyip paths
DANGEROUS footpaths at Bunyip will be ripped up and replaced under plans to make the streets safer f...
(20/12/2006)
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Bridge to be finished by July
BRYN Mawr Bridge, Berwick is expected to be finished by next July.
The City of Caseys director of i...
(20/12/2006)
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Plan to survive fire
STAY or go its a tough question for homeowners during bushfire season.
The Country Fire Authority...
(03/01/2007)
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SES moves to new home
PAKENHAM SES is making itself at home at the new police and emergency service complex.
SES spokesman...
(03/01/2007)
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Street drinking crackdown
PAKENHAM Police are taking action to crack down on street drinking.
Inspector Chris Norton said poli...
(17/01/2007)
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Get together for a party
AUSTRALIA Day functions will be held at several locations across the City of Casey.
Casey mayor Coli...
(24/01/2007)
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Tops of the pops
SOME of Caseys outstanding community members will receive top honours at the annual Casey Citizens...
(24/01/2007)
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Jason keeps it in the family
JASON Ronald, a lifetime contributor to the Pakenham and District Agricultural and Horticultural Soc...
(31/01/2007)
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CFAs drought relief
FARMERS in Horsham have received some muchneeded relief after local CFA authorities made their way t...
(07/02/2007)
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Return them or else: mayor
SUPERMARKET trolleys left scattered around Pakenham are a scourge on the town.
Thats the message fr...
(14/02/2007)
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Bikers hurt
TWO people went to hospital after a motorbike crash at Upper Beaconsfield on Sunday.
A 43yearold Bea...
(14/02/2007)
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Meter taken
A WATER meter was stolen from a house in Blackwood Drive, Pakenham. Thieves took the meter from the ...
(14/02/2007)
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Relay team raises stakes
THE Don Stephens Relay for Life team has already raised $14,000 for the cancer research charity even...
(14/02/2007)
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Shed moves in the night
THE earth moved at Cora Lynn last Wednesday and not just because it was Valentines Day.
Derek and...
(21/02/2007)
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Relay on track for a record
THE annual Casey Cardinia Relay for Life will be held at Akoonah Park, Berwick on Friday, 2 and Satu...
(21/02/2007)
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Hard rubbish plea
RESIDENTS from three Cardinia communities are calling on council to bring back its hard rubbish coll...
(28/02/2007)
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Road rescue team honoured
MEMBERS of the Pakenham Road Accident Rescue Team, comprising the Pakenham SES and Nar Nar Goon CFA,...
(28/02/2007)
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Street works cost parking
ROADWORKS planned for Bunyips town centre have sparked fears traders will be robbed of vital car pa...
(07/03/2007)
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OConnor again heads CRRA
GLORIA OConnor has been returned as president of the Cardinia Ratepayers and Residents Association....
(07/03/2007)
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Bursary winners
TWO students from St Francis Xavier College, Beaconsfield, have been named joint winners of the Eli...
(28/03/2007)
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Stolen medals returned
PAKENHAM Returned and Services League members are grateful that medals stolen in a breakin at the cl...
(28/03/2007)
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Mayor supports community bank
CASEY mayor Colin Butler has called for the Tooradin and Coastal Villages community to support bring...
(28/03/2007)
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Class goes outdoors
NEARY 3000 primary school students learnt ways to help preserve their environment through fun and ha...
(28/03/2007)
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Landcare blasts lies
FRUSTRATED Landcare officials say farmers are opting out of valuable treeplanting works because lies...
(04/04/2007)
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Youth activities planned
A NEW range of activities for young people is about to be launched in Kooweerup.
Starting in May, yo...
(04/04/2007)
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Community soldiers on
BEACONSFIELD residents have vowed to honour the memory of Tony Rushton, whose tragic death in a car ...
(18/04/2007)
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Get into the garden
THE Friends of Wilson Botanic Parks monthly working bee will be held on Saturday from 9am to 1pm.
M...
(18/04/2007)
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Engine drives interest
KURTH Kiln Festival organisers are preparing for a big day this Sunday.
On show at the festival will...
(18/04/2007)
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Cheeky thieves take car
THIEVES who broke into a Beaconsfield business recently stole a handbag and mobile phone, then escap...
(25/04/2007)
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Residents want speed humps
RESIDENTS in a Pakenham street say motorists using the area as a speedway are putting lives at risk....
(25/04/2007)
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Heats on, says CFA
COCKATOO CFA is geared up for what may be a long hot summer.
All weve heard is dry, hot and not mu...
(18/01/2006)
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Family man a local friend
RAY Murphy was a true family man who went out of his way to helpothers.
The communityminded Pakenham...
(25/01/2006)
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Show to make its mark
TOO much aint enough body art for tattoo lover Jeremy Wright.
Inked from his arms to his waist, Mr ...
(22/02/2006)
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Heslin takes the reins
DENNIS Heslin has been sworn in as Rotary district governor for 200607.
Mr Heslin, who is a member ...
(28/06/2006)
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Saving a life is
IT may be impossible to put a price on life, but spending as little as $40 could save one.
At least,...
(05/07/2006)
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Shop keeps cash flowing
GOAL posts for a school oval, updated kitchen facilities at Garfield Bowls Club, a new computer, six...
(26/07/2006)
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Creek cleanup worth a song
A CLEANUP bid at Pakenhams Toomuc Creek has inspired Pakenham Consolidated School students to make ...
(02/08/2006)
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Barrel racers having a ball
TANYA Diston is riding high in the roughandtumble world of rodeo.
A third generation cowgirl, the N...
(30/08/2006)
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Push for aged care centre
THE lack of an aged care facility in the Kooweerup area has resulted in community leaders taking the...
(13/09/2006)
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Mal functions well
IT doesnt take much to tickle Malcolm Pughs funny bone he has made a lifetime habit of keeping ...
(04/10/2006)
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Centres popularity grows
RESIDENTS are coming around to the attractions of the Cardinia Cultural Centre.
Cardinia Shire counc...
(04/10/2006)
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Teens take artistic licence
YOUNG artists have given a Pakenham landmark a colourful facelift.
A dozen local teenagers have turn...
(11/10/2006)
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Garden paradise opens
GARDEN lovers are in for a true spring treat when Dot and Jim Evans throw open their Upper Beaconsfi...
(25/10/2006)
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Plaque for former mayor
CASEY Council has unveiled a plaque at the John Byron Reserve, Narre Warren, to mark the community ...
(15/11/2006)
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Taste of big time
FOR five days in September Nicola Bull realised her dream of performing in front of a packed audienc...
(29/11/2006)
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House
A HOUSE for sale in Breyleigh Drive, Pakenham, was burgled last week.
Thieves forced a bathroom wind...
(13/12/2006)
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Final
OFFICER Primary School honoured the memory of one of its favourite students with the unveiling of a...
(13/12/2006)
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Farewell to centenarian
BERWICK centenarian Madge Dunn died on Saturday 28 January 2007.
Madge Potter was born at Minyip whe...
(14/02/2007)
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Time for the first breakfast
THE Casey Business Development Group will hold its first networking breakfast for the year at 7am on...
(14/02/2007)
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Festival music to fans ears
COUNTRY music fans brought their own chairs, but most were too busy dancing to sit down as a starstu...
(28/02/2007)
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Heritage goes to market
PRACTICAL ways to become involved in environmental and heritage programs will be highlighted at the ...
(21/03/2007)
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Student leaders
THE 2007 Casey school student leaders function will be held in the civic centre on Friday.
River Gum...
(21/03/2007)
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Talk is the key
BEING able to talk to each other and discuss issues openly has been a key to an enduring marriage fo...
(21/03/2007)
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Picture prints at their best
PAKENHAMS Photo Barn has been awarded Fujifilm PhotoFinisher accreditation, which ensures that ever...
(21/03/2007)
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Time to get together
PAKENHAM residents will come together to celebrate the many exciting events that make up the Yakkerb...
(28/03/2007)
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Good day to rock along
A DAY and night of rocknroll will be held in Pakenham for the Good Friday appeal on 6 April.
Local...
(28/03/2007)
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Fest for the young
THE City of Casey has planned a wide range of activities for young people during National Youth Wee...
(28/03/2007)
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Local MP
FORMER City of Berwick councillor and mayor Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos will chair the allparty ...
(04/04/2007)
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Roar goes up for ute show
UTE owners are revving up for the annual Pakenham Ute show this Sunday.
The show, now in its third y...
(18/04/2007)
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They fell with their
PHOTOGRAPHS of soldiers who fought for town and country were placed alongside wreaths honouring thei...
(25/04/2007)
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Fauna support grows
LOCALS have shown overwhelming support for the Bayles Fauna Reserve, with nearly 15 new volunteers s...
(25/01/2006)
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On board for celebrations
AN honour board commemorating Lang Langs Australia Day award winners was launched as a highlight of...
(01/02/2006)
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Our day to be together
PAKENHAMS Australia Day celebrations went off without a hitch, the Cardinia Cultural Centre allowin...
(01/02/2006)
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Jasmine keen to arrive
BABY Jasmines short life has already been a rollercoaster ride.
Born almost two months premature, t...
(08/02/2006)
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Council cuts
RED tape, claimed to be choking volunteerism, has been slashed in the hope more residents will put t...
(08/02/2006)
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Crash traps several drivers
A MAN injured in a threecar collision was taken to Casey Hospital on Monday suffering from minor hea...
(21/06/2006)
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Trainer takes liaison role
NAR Nar Goon horse trainer Miranda Cox will liaise between horse owners and authorities if a horse d...
(28/06/2006)
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Family services boosted
A NEW family service centre at Pakenham has won a $400,000 boost.
Cardinia Shire Council is building...
(12/07/2006)
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Food bank feels the pressure
PAKENHAMS emergency food bank spends $3000 a month on food for people in need and its still not ...
(26/07/2006)
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Students ready to rock
VIBRANT and colourful costumes of velvet and feathers were everywhere last week as the students from...
(02/08/2006)
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Gaia is great
THE moment of truth has come for performers in Pakenham Secondary Colleges Rock Eisteddfod team.
Th...
(02/08/2006)
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Oh, the thinks you can think!
THE famous Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham tales of Dr Seuss are rolling off the tongues at St...
(09/08/2006)
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Good mail for post office
BEACONSFIELD Post Office is determined to deliver for the upcoming National Post Office of the Year ...
(30/08/2006)
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Council backs souths fight
PAKENHAM South residents fighting to protect their communitys identity have won the support of Card...
(30/08/2006)
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Man bashed with bat
A PAKENHAM man suffered serious facial injuries when he was set upon by a group of six men and bashe...
(06/09/2006)
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Butler bites back over review
BALLA Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler has challenged Four Oaks Ward councillor Rob Wilson to full...
(06/09/2006)
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Madges magic number
BERWICKS Madge Dunn celebrated her 101st birthday at her Berwick home on 22 August.
Formerly Madge ...
(06/09/2006)
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No Nickers Nellie
Above: Bunyip breeders Ron and Joan Harrison with Paris, sister of the awardwinning Lowchen.
Below...
(13/09/2006)
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New train of thought
AN EXTRA stop at Garfield and buses to ferry commuters to other stations will be added to a flagshi...
(20/09/2006)
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Icon to be remembered
TOORADINS prized walkway across Sawtells Inlet will be named the Ron Mantel Boardwalk.
Casey Counci...
(27/09/2006)
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Shop denies profit motive
VOLUNTEERS at a Cockatoo opportunity shop have had their feathers ruffled by suggestions they are pa...
(04/10/2006)
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Secure licence plates
THE next free licence plate check in the City of Casey will be held from 10am3pm this Sunday at Ende...
(11/10/2006)
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Live in peace
CASEY Council has developed a program to promote peace in families.
This will be done through educat...
(11/10/2006)
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Residents dig deep for roads
GARFIELD residents unhappy with the state of their roads will be asked to dig into their pockets to ...
(11/10/2006)
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Asphalt scams
COLDcalling conmen are still ripping off residents with shoddy asphalting work, police have warned.
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(18/10/2006)
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Moving experience
PAKENHAMS police are a force on the move.
The police, Country Fire Authority and State Emergency Se...
(29/11/2006)
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Residents warned on
FIRE access tracks in the City of Casey are for firefighting vehicles in an emergency, the council h...
(29/11/2006)
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Voters respond to open ears
RETURNED Bass MP Ken Smith believes a willingness to listen and respond to community opinion was the...
(06/12/2006)
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Keeping pollies
PROMISES, promises theyre what makes an election campaign go round.
With the PakenhamBerwick dist...
(06/12/2006)
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Principal new secretary
LANG LANG Township Committee has welcomed new primary school principal Gillian Wright as town commit...
(13/12/2006)
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Feathered friend hope
A PEACOCK sighted around Bunyip has raised hopes that a muchmissed pet will be found.
The Gazette ha...
(13/12/2006)
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Sexy Chevy is Ross passion
PAKENHAM Automatics owner Ross Jansz readily admits that cars are in his blood and have been since ...
(20/12/2006)
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Fire gear stolen
A FIRE pump and hose were stolen from a Beaconsfield farm.
Police said the theft occurred between 4 ...
(07/02/2007)
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Guard threatened
A BERWICK couple has been charged with threatening a security guard at Pakenhams Safeway supermarke...
(07/02/2007)
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Show heads festive lineup
BERWICK Show heads a list of top events in the City of Casey.
It will be held at the leafy Akoonah ...
(14/02/2007)
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Roads set for surgery
THREE local roads crumbling under the pressure of heavy traffic are to get major surgery.
Cardinia S...
(28/02/2007)
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Cleanup crews at the ready
CLEANUP crews are ready to swoop on unsightly litter.
Sunday 4 March is CleanUp Australia Day and do...
(28/02/2007)
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Tyler, Lee welcome review
CASEY chief executive Mike Tyler and his director of community services Jennie Lee have welcomed a c...
(28/02/2007)
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Fashion a racing certainty
FASHION, fascinators and forget the racing!
It was the unofficial motto of the Fashions on the Field...
(07/03/2007)
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Silent GP pulls em in
ONETHIRD of the 75 vehicles competing in the Wonthaggi Human Powered Grand Prix 24hour event last w...
(28/03/2007)
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Cardinias road to success
AN INNOVATIVE roadbuilding program has won Cardinia Shire Council a prestigious industry award.
The ...
(28/03/2007)
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Shops plan on hold
TRAFFIC concerns have prompted plans for a new supermarket and five shops at Beaconsfield to be put ...
(04/04/2007)
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Operating as normal
STATE Opposition spokesperson for Health Helen Shardey last week claimed that Casey Hospital and ot...
(18/04/2007)
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Hopes for a new bus link
FRUSTRATION at the lack of reliable public transport connecting Lang Lang and Kooweerup to Pakenham...
(18/04/2007)
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Engendering competition
CARDINIA Shires Central Ward could become a womens world.
Of the 10 candidates in the threemember ...
(02/11/2005)
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Fun in the sun at
THERE was cake for everyone as Pakenham icon Wally Wombat celebrated his 15th birthday on Sunday.
A ...
(25/01/2006)
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Special joy in belonging
EMOTIONS were high at Cardinias Australia Day celebrations last Thursday when local residents were ...
(01/02/2006)
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Spud pack full of appeal
THE humble spud just got zapped.
Nar Nar Goon company Red Gem Growers and Packers has released a ne...
(08/02/2006)
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Swimmers lose an old friend
PAKENHAM swimmers will soon say goodbye to an old friend.
As the countdown continues to the grand o...
(21/06/2006)
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Every babys a winner
EVERYONES a winner Baby, thats no lie.
The old song rang truer than ever last Friday.
Bundles of...
(28/06/2006)
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Logo bridges the gap
A BRIDGE over Cardinia creek is the symbol of shared history in the Casey and Cardinia municipalitie...
(28/06/2006)
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In a class of their own
YEAR nine students at Pakenham Secondary College have a new home.
Celebrations last week marked the...
(12/07/2006)
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Jobs boost for apprentices
CASEY Council will look at creating a policy that favours contractors that employ apprentices.
Casey...
(12/07/2006)
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Respects paid to Clive
TYNONG local Clive Weston was farewelled by friends, family and town folk in a touching ceremony on ...
(19/07/2006)
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Commuters get safer transit
COMMUTERS using the pedestrian crossing at Beaconsfield train station will be much safer when a $230...
(02/08/2006)
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Goon stalwart lauded
Nar Nar Goon icon Bernie Byrne recently won Cardinia Shire Councils Stan Henwood Award for outstand...
(02/08/2006)
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Relay workshop is on
RELAY for Life will conduct a fundraising workshop in the Berwick RSL Hall, Langmore Lane Berwick on...
(16/08/2006)
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Kids run with Thomas
THE countdown is on to the Kids Fun Run with Thomas.
The Gembrook event on Sunday, 8 October is the ...
(16/08/2006)
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Vandals ransack CFA station
VANDALS broke into the Lang Lang CFA building for the second time in 12 months last week, leaving vo...
(13/09/2006)
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Goodbye to true friend
THERE will be a few tears for many of the students and staff at St Michaels Catholic School this Fri...
(13/09/2006)
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Bakers still toast of town
DYNAMIC brothersister duo Courtney and Rochelle Baker missed out on a state award but remain the toa...
(20/09/2006)
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Long Tan battle honoured
THE 40th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan will be marked with a civic dinner.
CARDINIA Shire ma...
(20/09/2006)
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Website is a hit
THE Cardinia Shire Council website is getting as many as 6000 hits a day.
Acting chief executive ...
(27/09/2006)
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Paddock to plate pays off
KOOWEERUPS going lentil about healthy eating but some old habits die hard.
We dont have tofu on...
(27/09/2006)
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Push for mobile library
CASEY Council wants to establish a mobile library service. Balla Balla Ward councillor Wayne Smith s...
(27/09/2006)
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Copper wire stolen
THIEVES stole 200 metres of copper wire worth $1000 from the Signal and Telegraph Depot on Kilvingt...
(27/09/2006)
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Praise for Good Samaritans
PAKENHAM woman Brenda Vause was left black and blue after falling and hitting her head on Wednesday ...
(04/10/2006)
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Tourism and transport push
CARDINIA and Casey Councils have joined a Melbournewide push on critical transport and tourism issue...
(04/10/2006)
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Judy breathes in new life
SKIN cancer survivor Judy Flynn is recovering from surgery and feeling good about her prospects for ...
(11/10/2006)
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Do business over breakfast
THE Berwick Business Network International (BNI) will hold a breakfast meeting at Sojourn Cafe Cater...
(11/10/2006)
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Good BiLo, hello Coles
PAKENHAMS BiLo supermarket temporarily closed on Sunday and will reopen tomorrow (Thursday) as a Co...
(18/10/2006)
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Tennis plan a grand slam
PAKENHAM has been served a tennis ace as the political pace hots up before the state election.
With...
(18/10/2006)
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Literacy leader awarded
HEAD of Haileyburys College Berwick campus John Fleming has received two prestigious awards for his...
(18/10/2006)
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New principal takes over
LANG LANG Primary School has a new principal.
Gill Wright was recently welcomed to the school by sta...
(25/10/2006)
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Time to ask for a hand
With the festive season prompting increased financial demands, it is a stressful time for many famil...
(08/11/2006)
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Bunnys exit bugs kids
TEARS have been shed for the loss of beloved bunny Thumper.
Stolen from the Kids Childcare centre in...
(15/11/2006)
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Rail signalling fault
A MAJOR signalling fault caused rail and traffic delays when levelcrossing boom gates stuck shut on ...
(06/12/2006)
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They did it their way
CWA officials have bid a final farewell to 77 years of community service at Officer.
The towns bran...
(20/12/2006)
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New deadline
CALLS to give residents more time for a say on a controversial freight rail link proposed to cut th...
(20/12/2006)
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Rotarians clean up cemetery
THE Rotary Club of Berwick conducted its 43rd annual working bee at the Berwick Cemetery on Thursday...
(17/01/2007)
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Lang Lang Show a telling
PRIZEwinning beef cattle, a busy exhibition pavilion and amusements for the kids were all part of th...
(24/01/2007)
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Lang Lang honours its own
THE Lang Lang community celebrated Australia Day with a community breakfast.
About 300 people gathe...
(31/01/2007)
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Red Cross set for calling
CASEY Red Cross Calling will hold its second meeting next week in the buildup to its March Red Cross...
(07/02/2007)
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Recycling keeps garden green
LES Flemings garden is enough to make most people green with envy, but the Ahern Rd resident can sa...
(07/02/2007)
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Council fights to save trees
DROUGHT is keeping Cardinia Shire staff busy protecting parks and gardens.
Councillors were told at ...
(07/03/2007)
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Wally wins a longdistance fan
JERIKAH Meeks could be Wally Wombats most long distant correspondent.
The eightyearold wrote to Wal...
(28/03/2007)
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Next big band
APPLICATIONS are now open for the 2007 Battle of the Bands. Electric Productions are calling for all...
(28/03/2007)
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Housing for the over55s
HOUSING options for people 55 and over will be discussed at a City of Casey free Housing is a Health...
(28/03/2007)
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Vandals dampen spirit
UPPER Beaconsfield Primary School had an unpleasant start to the school week after vandals broke two...
(28/03/2007)
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Remember the sacrifice
TODAY is Anzac Day and Pakenham RSL president Norm Joseph hopes residents will pause and remember ...
(25/04/2007)
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One certainty in poll
ONE sure thing in the Cardinia Shire elections is that the new council wont be the same.
The recent...
(02/11/2005)
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Election party time
COUNCIL elections will be the focus of a community day being held at Pakenham racecourse on Sunday, ...
(02/11/2005)
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Ballots are in the mail
CASEY residents will receive postal ballot papers in their mail boxes in early November.
The papers ...
(02/11/2005)
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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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Quarry blast!
TWO Cardinia councillors have blasted Planning Minister Rob Hulls support for a 20hectare expansion...
(21/06/2006)
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Review panel logs 300 years
RESIDENTS of Upper Beaconsfield were in good hands if experience counted for anything during the rec...
(28/06/2006)
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head hands over
MEMBERS of the Rotary Club of Berwick gathered for the official presidency handover last Thursday ni...
(05/07/2006)
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Steps program catching on
CASEY residents are catching on to the 10,000 steps program.
The program aims to keep track of the n...
(30/08/2006)
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Embankment smash
A PASSENGER in a truck was airlifted to hospital last Thursday after the vehicle he was travelling i...
(27/09/2006)
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Emergency skills show
RESCUE workers put their skills on show at the Cardinia Road Safety Expo and Pakenham Free Family Fu...
(08/11/2006)
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Libs promise more play
CHILDREN at Nar Nar Goon will get better playground facilities if the Liberals win the state electio...
(08/11/2006)
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The balance of power
EVERY vote is precious for Gembrook MP Tammy Lobato and Liberal challenger Simon Wildes who have had...
(29/11/2006)
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Car snarl to ease
A MUCHmaligned traffic troublespot outside a Pakenham school is about to get a fix that residents sa...
(20/12/2006)
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Top awards for top blokes
TWO Pakenham Rotarians have been recognised for their outstanding community service, receiving major...
(10/01/2007)
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Ding Dongs star turn
DENISE Drysdale will be the Australia Day ambassador at Cardinia Shires main celebration in Pakenha...
(10/01/2007)
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Quite a turnup in Cockatoo
THE people of Cockatoo embraced the spirit of Australia Day last Friday with a good oldfashioned Aus...
(31/01/2007)
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Bunyip Hall tankful
A NEW water tank at historic Bunyip Hall will help fight the drought.
Hard work and perseverance by...
(07/02/2007)
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New teacher
COCKATOO Primary School has welcomed a new teacher to its ranks this year.
Meagan Bradbury is teachi...
(14/02/2007)
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Seat grab
SIX plastic chairs have been stolen from the Beaconsfield Netball Clubs rooms.
The yellow chairs we...
(14/02/2007)
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Class in
THE Casey University of the Third Age begins 2007 with 306 members and will introduce three new clas...
(14/02/2007)
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Buildings top $668m
BUILDING activity in Casey topped $668 million last year.
The latest figures released by the State G...
(21/02/2007)
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Cardinia gets a big cleanup
CLEANUP crews around Cardinia got down and dirty on Sunday.
Dozens of volunteers armed with rubbish ...
(07/03/2007)
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Students in rubbish blitz
A GATE, shopping trolleys, tyres and dozens of golf balls were part of a haul of rubbish fished out ...
(07/03/2007)
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Danger on dry roads
DANGEROUS driving conditions on dry and dusty roads have prompted a warning for motorists to take ex...
(21/03/2007)
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Boost to local assets
PLANS to protect and preserve local heritage have won a $28,000 boost from the State Government.
Gem...
(21/03/2007)
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Grants to help the land
GRANTS worth as much as $50,000 are available from the Australian Government Envirofund for onground...
(21/03/2007)
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Garbage collection a mess
BERWICK resident Denis Briggs said hes had enough with the council garbage collection service in hi...
(21/03/2007)
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Welcome to go with the flow
A WATERY welcome is in store for visitors to Cardinia LiFE centre.
Cardinia councillors have endors...
(04/04/2007)
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Working bee a grave affair
ROTARY Club of Berwick members were out in force on Thursday for their annual tidyup working bee at ...
(18/01/2006)
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Ponies join parties
For Maryknoll resident Alison Coleman, bringing joy to children is just part of her daily job.
Her l...
(25/01/2006)
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Games room a target
A GAMES room was broken into at a Pakenham home on the weekend.
Thieves entered a shed at the Army R...
(22/02/2006)
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Riding group ranges wider
OVER 60 horse riders and volunteers from the Riding for Disabled Association of Victoria (RDAV) cele...
(21/06/2006)
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Facelift for cenotaph
PAKENHAMS war memorial is getting a facelift.
The cenotaph in John Street will be improved under a...
(28/06/2006)
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House to get a modern touch
EMERALD Community House will get a welcome facelift under a $50,000 Modernising Neighbourhood Houses...
(12/07/2006)
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Restaurants back award scheme
CASEY and Cardinia restaurants have strongly supported the 2006 Choice Awards.
Restaurants from acro...
(12/07/2006)
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CPR now simpler to learn
ANY attempt at resuscitation is better than no attempt.
That is the catchline of the Australian Resu...
(26/07/2006)
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School grows a cool future
PAKENHAM Secondary College students did their bit for the environment last Friday and planted more t...
(02/08/2006)
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Hard rubbish change a waste
BEACONSFIELD residents are protesting against Cardinia Shire Councils decision to bin its hard rubb...
(18/10/2006)
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Silver glow for Scout leaders
SCOUT leaders Bob Taylor and Lyn Stephenson have been honoured for their outstanding service.
Mr Ta...
(25/10/2006)
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Collection on track
IT will be business as usual for Casey Council household rubbish, recycling and green waste collecti...
(20/12/2006)
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Gift drive gets into gear
EMPLOYEESat DaimlerChryslers head office donated more than 150 Christmas presents to Windermere Ch...
(17/01/2007)
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Library breaks with
BERWICK Mechanics Institute and Free Library broke with tradition to hold its 144th annual meeting i...
(04/04/2007)
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Milan rewarded at the double
ONE of the highlights of the 15th annual meeting of the Casey University of the Third Age held on Mo...
(02/11/2005)
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War veterans honoured
LATROBE MP Jason Wood called at the Berwick RSL, in Langmore Lane, to present 60th anniversary medal...
(02/11/2005)
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Rivalry heats up for Oxfam
COMPETITION between two local fire stations will see money raised for Oxfam Community Aid Abroad in...
(18/01/2006)
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Shopping plan wins approval
A NEW shopping centre is coming to Pakenham.
Cardinia Shire Council on Monday approved plans for the...
(05/07/2006)
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Owen slams parking deficit
CARDINIA councillor Brett Owen wants a stop to cutting corners on car parks.
Cr Owen on Monday voted...
(05/07/2006)
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Locals dive in for dear LiFE
CARDINIA LiFE officials are ecstatic with the public response to the new $11 million leisure and aqu...
(19/07/2006)
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Two crash in three hours
A DRIVER was trapped in her car for 30 minutes after a twocar collision in Harkaway last Wednesday.
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(26/07/2006)
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Search is on for wall sites
Cr Wreford wants the walls established to recognise good works by people in the municipality.
Casey ...
(02/08/2006)
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Canobie Centre honours exCEO
PAKENHAMS centre for children in crisis has been named in honour of Ray Canobie.
The Windermere Ch...
(02/08/2006)
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New year for Red Cross
BERWICK Upper Beaconsfield Red Cross last week set sail on its 200607 year and a new round of fundra...
(16/08/2006)
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In memory of a mate
BIGhearted Pakenham residents are planning to walk around the clock to honour the memory of a lost ...
(30/08/2006)
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Hills alive with help
A NEW communitybased shop is opening in Cockatoo to support needy families in the hills area.
The C...
(20/09/2006)
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Kindy kids dob in teacher
WHEN the children at Cockatoo Kindergarten recently approached their teacher Darlene Elder with an e...
(27/09/2006)
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New bus route at your service
GEMBROOK MP Tammy Lobato said a new bus service, Route 836, began last Monday from The Chase in the...
(04/10/2006)
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Mega start for store
WE should have gone doublestorey.
That was managing director Darrell Hardys assessment of the new...
(11/10/2006)
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Race day alert
POLICE are urging punters not to lose their heads during the spring carnival.
A close eye will be ke...
(25/10/2006)
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Street on snake alert
TWO snakes spotted in one street have sent shivers up the spines of residents.
The warm weather rece...
(08/11/2006)
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Artwork feature for lake
AN ARTIST has been chosen to create the next public artwork under a $150,000 partnership between Car...
(22/11/2006)
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Booze police frustrated
A FEMALE motorist blew almost three times the legal limit during a drinkdrive blitz in Pakenham on S...
(22/11/2006)
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Fame beckons for firefighters
FIREFIGHTERS from Gembrook and Pakenham Upper brigades may see their names up in lights.
Crews helpe...
(13/12/2006)
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Party safe
POLICE and the City of Casey have asked residents organising Christmas and New Years Eve parties to...
(20/12/2006)
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Aged help sick
RESIDENTS and staff at Pakenham Aged Care have held a small fundraising event for a young boy in nee...
(07/02/2007)
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Crossing lights up safety
CROSSING the main street in Beaconsfield should be easier and far safer following the installation o...
(14/02/2007)
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Police follow a sweet lead
A THIEF left a trail of chocolate milk after breaking into a house in Toomuc Valley Road, Pakenham, ...
(14/02/2007)
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Giving kids best start
CARDINIA Shires Best Start consultation with the community is in its final stages, with the last of...
(07/03/2007)
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Charity in short supply
FRESH fruit and vegetables are desperately needed to feed an evergrowing number of hungry families.
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(28/03/2007)
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PM, Rachel in the pink
BEACONHILLS College students picked up on the trendy fashion of teenagers wristbands to use as a th...
(21/03/2007)
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Centre draws praise
RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith has congratulated the City of Casey on the success of The Fact...
(21/03/2007)
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Rook, Armstrong rewarded
TWO Pakenham Rotary members have been honoured for their great work for the organisation.
At a speci...
(21/03/2007)
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Casey signs up
CASEY mayor Colin Butler said the City of Casey had adopted an ongoing commitment to conducting cult...
(04/04/2007)
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Rich harvest from appeal
CALLS for charity food donations have already borne fruit.
Residents have responded wholeheartedly t...
(04/04/2007)
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Tree falls in Bunyip street
A GIANT pine tree that fell at Bunyip on Friday brought down powerlines and narrowly missed houses.
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(04/04/2007)
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Road deal
WORK on a controversial roadsealing scheme in Emerald is expected to begin later this year.
Cardinia...
(04/04/2007)
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Stadiums new lease of LiFE
PAKENHAM will boast the biggest indoor sports stadium outside Melbourne under an ambitious plan to a...
(25/04/2007)
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Rocket evolves over time
ROXANNE Knaaps nickname could be evidence of such names undergoing the evolutionary process.
The 4...
(18/01/2006)
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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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Nicknames
Steve Menes has never quite understood how he ended up with the nickname Jordy, but appreciates it...
(08/02/2006)
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Close shave ends in Whiskers
MANY people believe the Whiskers nickname that 69yearold Frank Monckton has been dubbed with for mo...
(21/06/2006)
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Matt just keeps creeping on
IF you were to hear the name Creeper being shouted out aloud, you could be forgiven for making sure...
(19/07/2006)
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Taking off like hot cakes
IT may be a sweet nickname, but Steve Harrison isnt overly happy about the Cupcakes tag that has s...
(26/07/2006)
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Game 250 another Rare event
BEACONSFIELD Football Clubs Jason Rare Reynolds saddles up for game number 250 this week, but is...
(09/08/2006)
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Nickname means business
He may be nicknamed Blackdog, but this Kooweerup resident has no history of depression. In fact, y...
(16/08/2006)
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Lifes great as a Swan
KEVIN Syd Martin is a mad Swans fan and has supported them since their South Melbourne days.
His ...
(30/08/2006)
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Where Valiants take charge
OFFICER mechanic Dave Rogers loves all cars but has a particular soft spot for Valiants.
He has owne...
(13/09/2006)
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Utes a tonne of fun
OFFICERS Mark Griffiths is in no danger of being questioned as an Aussie bloke.
Along with best mat...
(20/09/2006)
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Love for Bloods spills over
VICTORIAN football teams may be a rarity in September but there is plenty of support emanating from...
(27/09/2006)
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Family Fiat is Barries best
BUNYIP resident Barrie Cousin has owned plenty of cars in his time, but its his 1922 Fiat that tak...
(04/10/2006)
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Rickys on Steves mailing list
EVEN Steve Schack confuses his real name with his nickname.
Steve, affectionately known to everyone...
(25/10/2006)
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Wins passion on the cards
EVERGREEN Upper Beaconsfield resident Win Roynon has been flipping cards for the best part of 80 yea...
(22/11/2006)
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Cat lady is a special breed
THERE are many people all over the world who have fallen in love with cats, but how many can claim ...
(29/11/2006)
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Love of children goes global
TYNONG North couple Ian and Margaret Richardson have devoted their lives to helping those in need an...
(06/12/2006)
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This is cultural vandalism
OFFICIAL and owner neglect is about the only explanation for a move to get rid of the Old Coach Hous...
(20/12/2006)
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Chance for a peoples festival
BERWICK Chamber of Commerce is embarking on something that could be bigger than anything that has ha...
(20/12/2006)
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When in Rome...
I EXTEND best wishes for a merry Christmas and happy New Year to everyone and hope we can all look f...
(20/12/2006)
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Theres trouble in the joint
FOR years, Pakenham resident David Louch proved the old adage that you cant keep a good man down.
T...
(17/01/2007)
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Round up for charity
THE Rotary Club of Berwick will hold its 45th annual charity golf day at Montuna Golf Club, Guys Hil...
(31/01/2007)
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Passion by the skinful
PAKENHAM tattoo artist Rob Stanway is a colourful character.
Although he says he was not originally...
(31/01/2007)
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Rodeo champs final break
NAR NAR Goon rodeo rider Alan Simpkin first took to the extreme sport as a 15yearold and 38 years o...
(07/02/2007)
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Olivia comes home delivered
BUNYIP mother Suzanne Squires received the surprise of her life when her daughter, Olivia was delive...
(21/02/2007)
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Park handles vandals
PUMPS dont work coz the vandals took the handles? The great Bob Dylan song should no longer be a ...
(28/02/2007)
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Stage set for Moore culture
NAR Nar Goon North identity Graeme Moore achieved a lifelong dream on Saturday night when he took ce...
(28/02/2007)
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Judys so down to earth
Berwick environmental campaigner Judy Smith is doing her best to save the planet.
Whether it is rem...
(07/03/2007)
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A step in the right direction
BERWICK dance teacher Jess Solomon has come a long way since following her older brothers to karate...
(18/04/2007)
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Youngsters plant
THE garden at Bayles Primary School used to be the talk of the town, now its attracted statewide at...
(02/11/2005)
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Shoulder forces career change
KOOWEERUPS Amanda Norton was on the road to swimming success before a severe shoulder condition sha...
(18/01/2006)
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Taras war and peace
IN 1996 Pakenham woman Tara Pipicelli struggled with war and extreme living conditions to fulfil he...
(25/01/2006)
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A lifetime of shared memories
Hillview Bunyip Aged Care residents Tom Gummersall and Jim Rapley may have only known each other for...
(25/01/2006)
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Sarah carries torch
THE flame has kept on burning for Clydes Crystal Bruton who was chosen to carry the Paralympic torc...
(08/02/2006)
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Pack attack still haunts
SEVEN years ago, Debbie Scully looked on in horror as a pack of foxhounds attacked and killed her s...
(15/02/2006)
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Dr Koschade opens new chapter
WHEN Wally Koschade hung up the stethoscope after 30 years of service as the Bunyip town doctor, he ...
(05/07/2006)
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Force of movement
KATHERINE Boden has travelled all over Australia but loves nothing more than getting back to Pakenh...
(19/07/2006)
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Family suffers
RAISING three boys under the age of 11 is a tireless job under the best of circumstances.
But for Cr...
(26/07/2006)
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This is not a Minor hobby
SOME people have a passion for sport and others for antiques but Pakenham resident Graeme Vales pas...
(16/08/2006)
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Chevs take Neil
NEIL Titford yearns for the good old days, and he has gone to great lengths to prove it.
The Nar Na...
(06/09/2006)
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Heads turn for a Skyline view
UPPER Beaconsfield car nut Daniel Charles loves nothing more than hitting the streets in his hotted...
(27/09/2006)
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Michaels coupe a classic
TO SAY that Narre Warren East television personality Michael Dascoli lives and breathes cars would ...
(17/01/2007)
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A Detroit delight
GARFIELD North car fanatic Ingrid Odart loves her Yank Tank but it was the twotoned colours of the 1...
(24/01/2007)
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Hot metal so cool
OFFICER panel beater Richard Noske has been paid to work on cars for 30 years, but has tinkered with...
(31/01/2007)
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Student nets a classic catch
BERWICK car nut Stuart Pearson is definitely a product of modern society.
Stuart, 16, as with most ...
(14/02/2007)
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King of the road
BERWICK fitter and turner Ron King may be living in the 21st century, but his fourwheeled desires r...
(07/03/2007)
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What a butey!
GEMBROOK is rapidly becoming the home of the Holden FJ ute and George Failla is leading the charge....
(04/04/2007)
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Mustang coupe
CLEMATIS Ford devotee Neil Wheeler has revealed something Holden tragics never wanted out in the op...
(18/04/2007)
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Fashion babe weighs in late
GLOWING new mum Marie HansenNooy has finally got to cuddle the baby she carried to two triumphant tu...
(25/04/2007)
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Its gruesome and its great
ITS school holidays and the fun is on at Pakenham Library.
Space stories, revolting rhymes and a tr...
(28/06/2006)
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Gem of an idea launched
TWO sisters have added a tourist information section to their cafe and gift store on Main Street, i...
(05/07/2006)
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Curtain rising at last
DEVELOPMENT of the performing arts rehearsal centre at Cranbourne is the biggest single step forward...
(12/07/2006)
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Dont mess around, its serious
MY strong view is that the City of Casey deserves all round community support for its push to eradic...
(12/07/2006)
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Top role for local actress
PAKENHAMS Jenni Ivins has been cast to play Mrs Potts in the Cardinia Performing Arts Company (CPAC...
(19/07/2006)
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Test a boost for students
MONASH University has adopted a new aptitude test that will provide alternative access to university...
(19/07/2006)
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Kooweerup set for a boom
LAND will be opened up for residential development in Kooweerup to make way for an expected po...
(09/08/2006)
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Helmet hair is not a worry
PEOPLE using pedal power on Ride to Work day dont have to worry about helmet hair.
Hairdressers fro...
(13/09/2006)
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Saddle up for good ride
Ride to Work Day is on Wednesday, 4 October and the Gazette is a proud sponsor of a free breakfast i...
(20/09/2006)
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Still rating a mention
THE City of Casey is slowly working toward a long and embroiled battle over its rating system.
The c...
(27/09/2006)
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Going it alone is an odd call
LOCAL government restructure in Victoria has been a success, particularly for the City of Casey.
So ...
(27/09/2006)
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Join in Youth Week
PEOPLE aged 12 to 25 have been invited to nominate for selection on the Casey National Youth Week Co...
(04/10/2006)
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Costly long and winding road
TYNONG couple Tas and Lyn Williams have lost what they consider is a major part of their property, b...
(18/10/2006)
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Its all in the works
BUILDING works at Upper Beaconsfield Primary School are guaranteed, no matter who wins the state ele...
(25/10/2006)
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Casey young jump in
CASEY youth and community development manager Janette Green is impressed with the strength of the 20...
(08/11/2006)
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Get set for action stations
BUREAUCRATS have repeatedly shown that they do not understand the needs and entitlements of people i...
(22/11/2006)
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Sergeant a man on a mission
NARRE Warren Police Sergeant Peter Beames will work with the United Nations Mission on Timor Leste.
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(29/11/2006)
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Water patrols up
WATER patrols have been increased to coincide with the introduction of Stage 2 water restrictions.
U...
(29/11/2006)
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Keep unique clock ticking
RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith wants Casey Council to ensure that the steam clock at Pioneers...
(06/12/2006)
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Project unfolds local history
HISTORY buffs can now browse the biggest events of the past through the pages of the PakenhamBerwick...
(06/12/2006)
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Focus on waterways
PHOTOGRAPHS of inland Australian waterways, fractal tiles and hot glass sculptures, feature in the f...
(17/01/2007)
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Fun time for local kids
YOUNG People from around the Cardinia Shire have been mixing it up at youth holiday activities.
On W...
(31/01/2007)
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Samantha tastes victory
By Elizabeth Lillis
SAMANTHA Thomson tasted success dancing at the recent Berwick Highland Games....
(21/02/2007)
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Mental health support
A MENTAL health support agency is reaching out to provide help to the growing community in the Cardi...
(07/03/2007)
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All fired up about history
A HISTORY of the Upper Beaconsfield Rural Fire Brigade and Auxiliary was launched last month.
A larg...
(07/03/2007)
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No changes? Dont bank on it
THE Bendigo Bank made lots of friends in lots of little communities when it developed its community...
(28/03/2007)
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Blooming partners
CHISHOLM Institute and the City of Casey featured strongly at the Carlton Gardens with a united effo...
(04/04/2007)
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Casey is all at sea
THE City of Casey has formed a friendship relationship with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society an...
(04/04/2007)
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Obituary
CATANIS Ev Gray was farewelled by relatives and friends at the David W. Bull Funeral Home, Pakenham...
(18/04/2007)
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Its showtime again
SHOWCASE 2006 will feature 30 songs and dances from favourite musicals.
The Cardinia Performing Arts...
(25/01/2006)
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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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Four Oaks at sixes and sevens
FOUR Oaks Ward hasnt had a lot of luck with its selection of councillors.
The erstwhile and notorio...
(08/02/2006)
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Be on call for a great cause
RED Cross needs more callers to help cope with the 2006 Red Cross Calling Appeal.
Red Cross is one o...
(08/02/2006)
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Whats it all about, Sammy?
MY view Wednesday 18 January said in relation to a Narre Warren North housing and commercial develop...
(08/02/2006)
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Relay for life targets $3m
THE Casey Cardinia Relay For Life (CCRFL) will be held at Akoonah Park, Berwick, on Friday 3 and Sa...
(22/02/2006)
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Work starts on centre
WORK is under way on the new childrens services centre at Lakeside Pakenham.
Contractor Allmore Con...
(05/07/2006)
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Its safety first
CASEY children are in safe hands with community leaders launching the SafeStart injury protection pr...
(12/07/2006)
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Nothing dodgy: Smith
RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith has accused two fellow councillors of suggesting that the City...
(12/07/2006)
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Councillors to log on
CASEY councillors will have a separate computer, without printer access and download facilities, ins...
(12/07/2006)
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So, its on with the show
LANG Lang Show Society adopted a steadyaswego pathway at its 2006 annual meeting and dinner after r...
(19/07/2006)
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Cat breeder takes a bow
BUNYIP cat breeder Truda Straede impressed judges with several of her perfectly presented felines at...
(26/07/2006)
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Windermeres Ray of sunshine
STAR News Group director and Windermere supporter Ian Thomas, during the naming of the Ray Canobie C...
(02/08/2006)
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Learning their way to success
CASEY team leader for youth services Mark Biggs told 50 male secondary school students that a list o...
(16/08/2006)
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Young men come to the fore
ROTARY Club of Berwick director of youth services Cr Mick Morland said the City of Casey provided a ...
(16/08/2006)
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Moving tribute to soldiers
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford read a poignant and moving letter to guests during the mayoral reception ...
(30/08/2006)
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Council hails top choir
BERWICK Youth Choir was last week hailed as one of the best childrens choirs in Australia.
Choir re...
(13/09/2006)
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Thanks to fundraisers
WINDERMERE Child and Family Services has expressed thanks to the Windermere Auxiliary for its fundra...
(13/09/2006)
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Kids get the needle
ELDERLY residents are teaching children the tricks of an ageless craft.
Students from Pakenhams Bea...
(13/09/2006)
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Grow your business
ANN Gambetta, of Gambetta and Associates, will be guest speaker at the Casey Business Development Gr...
(20/09/2006)
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New deal for veterans
WAR veterans holding a gold card will qualify for treatment and care for all health care at Governme...
(20/09/2006)
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Boost for child services
A NEW childrens centre will be built in Pakenham.
Cardinia Shire Council has been allocated $1.54 m...
(20/09/2006)
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Open up your art for council
THE City of Casey has called for expressions of interest from people to exhibit in the Civic Centre ...
(20/09/2006)
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Seniors kick up
THEY say you are only as old as you feel and the folk at the Autumn Over 55 Club show no sign of slo...
(27/09/2006)
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Cash to curb family violence
THE City of Casey is to get $479,205 to help with its work to curb family violence.
La Trobe MP Jas...
(04/10/2006)
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Book now for Godspell
GODSPELL tickets are now on sale.
Windmill Theatre company will stage the show at the Cardinia Cultu...
(04/10/2006)
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Class ITs online
LANG Lang Primary School students are enjoying the latest learning technology, thanks to a $33,000 d...
(11/10/2006)
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Nominate
RESIDENTS can nominate friends, family members or workmates for Cardinia Shires 2007 Australia Day ...
(25/10/2006)
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Councillors can take a bow
PERFORMING arts representative on The Factory rehearsal centre at Cranbourne, Susan Bergman, warmly ...
(22/11/2006)
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Rising to
BAKERS at Brumbys Bakery in Eden Rise shopping centre, Clyde Road, Berwick have won two thirdplace ...
(29/11/2006)
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And now its on
NEW Berwick Show secretary Mike Vallence has settled in at Akoonah Park to prepare the 2007 Berwick ...
(29/11/2006)
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Probe for members
THE Rotary Club of Berwick has invited expressions of interest from people who want to get involved ...
(03/01/2007)
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Holly follows star lineup
THE first time I saw Annie, I fell for the musical.
And, I have a feeling that many more people mi...
(07/02/2007)
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Show of power
ROYAL Agricultural Society of Victoria president Jack Seymour said show societies had tremendous pow...
(28/02/2007)
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College musical wins Lyrebird
ST Francis Xavier College was recently honoured in the 2006 Youth category at the Lyrebird awards, w...
(07/03/2007)
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Write it down
WRITERS of all abilities are encouraged to submit manuscripts for the Yakkerboo short story and poet...
(28/03/2007)
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Kiwi carries off trot win
A COMPETITOR from New Zealand gave the Victorian Carriage Driving Championships at Catani an interna...
(28/03/2007)
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Tom thinks outside the box
BRITISH Royal navy aircrew search and rescue offshore diver Tom Henderson saw a gap in the system o...
(04/04/2007)
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Look whos tripped up!
WELL, its happened. It took a while for him to get on the travel bandwagon, but Four Oaks Ward co...
(25/04/2007)
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Thanks from the heart
THE City of Casey on Monday night said thank you to our emergency services volunteers for their work...
(25/04/2007)
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Group ready for busy season
CHRISTMAS is fast approaching and the 4Cs Food Bank at Pakenham is gearing up for its busiest time ...
(02/11/2005)
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Support act!
OMNIANA is Caseys hope for FReeZAs Push Start Battle of the Bands Southern Regional Final to be he...
(25/01/2006)
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Golf day funds
THE Casey Partners MakeaWish golf day held on Thursday 2 June raised $31,500 for the Cardinia Casey ...
(25/01/2006)
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Passing on hope, support
THE hardest part about the Survivors Walk at a Cancer Council Victoria Relay For Life event is qual...
(22/02/2006)
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Park full of pleasures
ONSunday I was the guest of the City of Devonport at a classical meets jazz music festival and this ...
(22/02/2006)
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Watcher now most watched
I WONDER where Four Oaks Ward councillor Paul Richardson is coming from.
He is a new councillor, but...
(22/02/2006)
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Ludicrous train of thought
THE following news item makes me wonder about democracy.
THE Victorian Local Governance Association...
(22/02/2006)
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IFCO for a safer lift
DANDENONG based hire company IFCO has launched a brand new division, IFCO Access.
IFCO started busin...
(28/06/2006)
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Loose cannon backfiring
FOUR Oaks Ward councillor Paul Richardson will have to pay a $100 fine for calling Casey chief execu...
(19/07/2006)
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Good company with Salvos
PAKENHAMS 30plus age group is in for a treat next week with the Salvation Army holding its monthly ...
(26/07/2006)
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Casey seeks own blood bank
RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith wants a permanent Red Cross Blood Bank established in the Cit...
(02/08/2006)
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On the road again
Bunyip musician EmmaJane Montgomery is on her way to the Tamworth country music festival. ...
(02/08/2006)
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Author sparks imagination
AUTHOR Scot Gardner created enormous interest when he spoke to year 10 students at Beaconhills Colle...
(16/08/2006)
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Document rates highly
THE City of Casey Community Rate Review Committee report is now a public document for all to see, ex...
(13/09/2006)
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Show a little commoncents
CASEY chief executive Mike Tyler must be a frustrated man.
His council has been under constant attac...
(13/09/2006)
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Arty congratulations
MELBOURNES Top Ten Art Show was a top show.
Sydneys Kevin Hill and the City of Casey have joined f...
(13/09/2006)
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Editorial prompted new
CARDINIA mayor Bill Ronald told guests at the inaugural Berwick Pakenham Historical Society Florrie ...
(20/09/2006)
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Country creative
THE West Gippsland Group Country Womens Association (CWA) will hold its 2006 exhibition of creative...
(27/09/2006)
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Close look at natives
WARATAH specialist Graeme Downe will be guest speaker at the next meeting of the Australian Plants S...
(04/10/2006)
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Elements of success
CASEY Business Development Group (CBDG) enjoyed a strong gathering for its October networking breakf...
(11/10/2006)
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Expo revives a bygone era
AFTER a fouryear break, the Vintage and Old Wares Expo is back this week with a huge variety of exhi...
(18/10/2006)
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Quick step time
BERWICK RSL has asked participants in the Saturday, 11 November Berwick Remembrance Day service to b...
(18/10/2006)
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Lets keep our cool
OUR community is near the end of October, traditionally the wettest month of the year, when we can n...
(25/10/2006)
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Gembrook market Sunday
THEGembrook Market will be staged this Sunday, between 9am and 3pm at the Puffing Billy station.
O...
(22/11/2006)
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Caseys model citizens
DOVETON Scout leader and community worker Margaret Fairhurst is the City of Casey 2007 Citizen of th...
(31/01/2007)
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Stars shine at Bunyip
BUNYIP will spring to life on Sunday, 25 February for the 18th annual Bunyip Country Music Festival,...
(14/02/2007)
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Waiting game
CASEY Council has had, and I am sure will face more, significant challenges in providing its materna...
(21/02/2007)
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Relaying hope
THE battle against cancer has won a $206,000 boost, thanks to the efforts of bighearted residents wh...
(07/03/2007)
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Kim needles the opposition
KIM Dalziel set a new standard for excellence when she won her fourth H.B. Thomas Memorial Trophy at...
(21/03/2007)
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Rodeo set to rope large crowd
LANG Lang will come alive on Easter Monday with the exciting sights and sounds of the popular rodeo....
(28/03/2007)
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One right out of the box
ROTARYS ShelterBox program is among the best worldwide humanitarian programs I have seen.
One other...
(04/04/2007)
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Dont wield the axe so quickly
I FEEL sorry for pittosporum trees.
They seem to be victim of the axe wherever they are, yet are a g...
(04/04/2007)
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Rational thought needed
TRUCKIES seemed to be making a point last Thursday morning after days of talkback radio with most ca...
(04/04/2007)
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Top marks for a milestone
MONASH University at Berwick has finished its first decade of teaching, but as universities go thro...
(11/04/2007)
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New mural on scene
A NEW mural, unveiled last Monday, has pride of place at Pakenhams Services Central.
Showcasing the...
(25/04/2007)
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Students take stock in trade
LANG LANG primary students are learning the ins and outs of the stock market after undertaking a sh...
(25/04/2007)
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RSL to hold annual meeting
THE annual general meeting of the Pakenham subbranch of the Returned and Services League (RSL) will ...
(08/02/2006)
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Green wedge flawed
THE Shadow Minister for Planning Ted Baillieu told members of the Enterprise Club that Melbournes ...
(22/02/2006)
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Students turn to woodwork
STUDENTS at Berwick Primary School were woodworkers late last term.
Each student made something out ...
(28/06/2006)
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Forum targets family violence
ORGANISERS have rated a forum on family violence as positive on all fronts.
The forum was organised ...
(19/07/2006)
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Champion gift to help kids
BUSINESSMAN Andrew Facey has kicked off the next Windermere Kids Becoming Champions program with a ...
(26/07/2006)
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Program makes the difference
PAKENHAM Consolidated Primary School principal Leonie Campbell, said children taken on to the Winder...
(26/07/2006)
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Top ten on show
THE second Kevin Hill Top Ten Australian Artists exhibition will be held at the Casey Civic Centre o...
(30/08/2006)
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Club is on a roll says mayor
BERWICK Bowling Club officially opened its 2006/07 bowling season with a launch dinner in the clubr...
(06/09/2006)
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Teen steps up
TEENAGER Nicola Bull is set to take the stage in the classical musical Oklahoma!
The 17yearold will ...
(13/09/2006)
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Many remember print career
FLORRIE Thomas died on Tuesday, 9 August 2005 aged 98, almost the same age as the newspaper she came...
(20/09/2006)
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Dinner named after grand lady
THE Berwick Pakenham Historical Society has honoured former life member Florrie Thomas by naming its...
(20/09/2006)
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Red letter day marks 60 years
RED Cross Australia has presented Narre Warren Red Cross member Margaret Robinson with a 60year serv...
(11/10/2006)
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Water! Whats that?
MOTORISTS had to contend with an alltoorare hazard last Thursday with heavy rains causing minor floo...
(08/11/2006)
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Layers on display
ARTIST Tiffaney Bishop has introduced Year 10 and 11 Beaconhills College students to the world of di...
(08/11/2006)
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Sport for breakfast
MISSED the cup winner? Dont despair Cardinia Shire is providing a chance to translate sporting ach...
(08/11/2006)
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Drew draws
BREAKFAST had an extra bite for businesspeople last week with ABC sports commentator and local resid...
(22/11/2006)
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New kind
KAMBRYA College student Ashleigh de Vent has unofficially thrown her weight behind Metlink with the...
(29/11/2006)
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Tis the busy choir season
CHRISTMAS is a busy and exciting time for choristers of the Berwick Youth Choir.
The choir is booked...
(06/12/2006)
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Profile us on web: Wreford
SPRINGFIELD Ward councillor Lorraine Wreford wants the profiles of all councillors posted on the cou...
(13/12/2006)
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Buddies help preps settle in
SCHOOL is in for students in Pakenham for 2007.
New students have started their school journeys wit...
(07/02/2007)
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Parade recognises volunteers
DROUIN streets came alive on Saturday when crowds gathered for the Ficifolia Street Parade.
This yea...
(14/02/2007)
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Sport support
St MARGARETS School students have launched an appeal for new or used sporting equipment for Fijian...
(21/02/2007)
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Billson
THE tonic members of the RSL bring to each other through their organisation is priceless.
And this n...
(07/03/2007)
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RSL to hold dawn service
NAR Nar Goon Returned and Services League will hold a dawn Anzac Day service this year.
The decision...
(07/03/2007)
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Landcare grants fund works
GROUPS within the Port Phillip and Western Port Catchment Management Authority area will receive a t...
(28/03/2007)
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Fostering kids for the future
OZ Child believes every child deserves the chance to shine.
Its Home Based Care program (foster care...
(28/03/2007)
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Students without borders
WHEN students at Beaconhills College Berwick campus celebrated International Week, classroom activit...
(04/04/2007)
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Inner Wheel gets on a roll
MANY members of the Inner Wheel District A62 recently joined in a day of fun and fellowship at their...
(04/04/2007)
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Promenading at the Prom
BERWICK and District Bushwalkers thoroughly enjoyed staying at Wilsons Promontory in early autumn fr...
(04/04/2007)
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Salvos set for fundraiser
THE Salvation Army hopes to raise $100,000 for the 2007 Red Shield Appeal to be held on the weekend ...
(25/04/2007)
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They all had a ball
By Rebecca Fraser
GLASS slippers, wicket stepsisters, and a magical fairy godmother were all on s...
(25/01/2006)
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Discover the Prom Country
ONLY two hours from Melbourne, the Prom Country region truly is Victorias southern secret.
Common...
(28/06/2006)
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A fresh freeze
PAKENHAM Cold Storage offers the choice of freezer or chiller cold storage, either short or longterm...
(28/06/2006)
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The moves made easy
TAKE the worry and stress out of moving house by putting the responsibility into the hands of profes...
(28/06/2006)
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Bible ban is a sorry chapter
I DARE not record one irreligious comment a person made to me after news that Southern Health planne...
(05/07/2006)
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Upgrades for village people
A RIBBON was cut on Friday to mark the opening of new facilities at Meadowvale Retirement Village.
R...
(12/07/2006)
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Drinkdrive frustration
PAKENHAM police say theyre disappointed at the number of drivers flouting drinkdriving laws in Card...
(12/07/2006)
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Tooradin reunion date
TOORADIN Dalmore Football Club will hold its annual past players and officials reunion during its la...
(26/07/2006)
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Business group tells all
THE Casey Business Development Group will hold a networking and show and tell evening at the Sojourn...
(26/07/2006)
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Bush haven gets a facelift
A FAVOURITE bush haven has been given a new lease of life.
RJ Chambers Flora and Fauna Reserve in Up...
(02/08/2006)
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Use your head, wear a helmet
CHILDREN riding bikes to school have been urged to use their heads and wear a helmet.
Police, parent...
(02/08/2006)
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Free filter bars porn
LA TROBE MP Jason Wood said the Federal Government would provide every Australian family with a free...
(09/08/2006)
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Students talk up a storm
THERE may not have been any I have a dream quotes at a student speech night last week, but many ch...
(13/09/2006)
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AFL legend to speak at expo
AFL legend and 2006 Melburnian of the Year Ron Barassi will be keynote speaker at the Casey ageing p...
(20/09/2006)
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Making a difference
A NEW project will train people wanting to make a difference in their community.
Community Living in...
(20/09/2006)
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Breezy tale sure to please
ADLIB Childrens Theatre is proud to present the classic tale The Wind in the Willows during the sch...
(03/01/2007)
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Stamp of approval
PAKENHAM Post Office has got behind efforts to recycle the many Christmas cards that pass through th...
(10/01/2007)
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Take a star
YOUNG football players from the region will have the chance to meet some AFL stars in Pakenham when ...
(10/01/2007)
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Relay team makes plans
THE Casey Cardinia Relay for Life team is busy making arrangements for its 2007 relay to be held at ...
(24/01/2007)
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Twin attack most unhealthy
NARRE Warren North MP Luke Donnellan and Casey deputy mayor Kevin Bradford have made an extraordinar...
(31/01/2007)
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Talent spreads at festival
THE 18th annual Bunyip Country Music Festival will bring together a host of great artists providing ...
(21/02/2007)
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Opportunity knocks
BIG HOUSE Communities, a church and community mission organisation, has opened a newlook op shop in...
(07/03/2007)
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Hair career gets a lift
PAKENHAMS Tania Davis has been styling hair for the fashion elite at the recent prestigious LOreal...
(28/03/2007)
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When grey is green
GREY water irrigation technician and author Wendy Van Dok will be guest speaker at the next Australi...
(28/03/2007)
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The high cost of suffering
POLITICIANS have a penchant for grabbing a halftruth and turning it into a major situation.
Add a li...
(18/04/2007)
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Helping hands
PLEASE give thought to the appeal to help Ben Horsburgh who suffers from a rare ailment, but is in n...
(18/04/2007)
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Parade full of pride
CARDINIA Primary School took the honours for the Champion Float in the Yakkerboo street parade on Su...
(25/04/2007)
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Gates back in full swing
ONE of the special tasks at this years Rotary Club of Berwick Cemetery cleanup working bee was to r...
(18/01/2006)
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Seal of disapproval
MY view is that the City of Casey has a bumpy road ahead with its plan to seal the section of Dalmor...
(18/01/2006)
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Historic site gets new plot
THE last section of the James Wilson land north of Berwick Village has been developed for upmarket ...
(25/01/2006)
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Help shire to come clean
CLEAN Up Australia has called on Cardinia residents and groups across Melbourne to register a site n...
(25/01/2006)
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Forum to help kids in need
WINDERMERE Child and Family Services will hold a communities for Children Information forum in the O...
(25/01/2006)
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This music is for the soul
BERWICK Church of Christ is raising $19,000 to build a house for orphaned children in Uganda, Africa...
(05/07/2006)
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Council keen to flush green
CASEY Council will investigate the feasibility of using a new type of toilet system.
Casey mayor Kev...
(12/07/2006)
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Emergency trailer
MEMBERS of the Upper Beaconsfield Red Cross will be able to respond faster than ever to emergencies ...
(19/07/2006)
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Parking lessons badly needed
A TEACHER once told me that parents drove their children to school for protection from bad things in...
(26/07/2006)
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HPV challenge at Casey Fields
THE City of Casey will host a national human powered vehicle (HPV) all day challenge at Casey Fields...
(22/11/2006)
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Rare bike stolen
A BIKE stolen from a Pakenham shop is one of only three of its kind in Victoria.
The womens Giant ...
(22/11/2006)
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His own piece
A LOCAL real estate agent is spreading his wings and opening his own franchise in Pakenhams Main St...
(24/01/2007)
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Shower yourself with savings
THE City of Casey, in partnership with South East Water, is helping residents save water and money w...
(31/01/2007)
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Mayor to make the call
CARDINIA mayor Kate Lempriere will officially launch Red Cross Calling for the Pakenham area next We...
(21/02/2007)
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Help at hand for migrants
PAKENHAMS growing multicultural population has been targeted by community service providers concern...
(07/03/2007)
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SES trio honoured
THREE volunteers from Pakenham State Emergency Service unit have been honoured with a national medal...
(07/03/2007)
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Answers on climate change
PLANNING for a possible rise in sea levels because of global warming was among topics discussed at t...
(18/04/2007)
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A page of Berwick history
GUEST speaker at the 2007 Berwick Library annual meeting, Ian Good, related the story of former Berw...
(18/04/2007)
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Pedal power such a force
HUMAN power has rapidly become a formidable force in the Cardinia Casey region.
This must be a healt...
(25/01/2006)
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Dont gang up on youth
THE City of Casey needs to take enormous care when it considers placing nighttime curfews on any age...
(25/01/2006)
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Highland Games highly tuned
BAGPIPES have always been a feature of the City of Casey and before that the City of Berwick.
Scotti...
(25/01/2006)
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Water access a burning issue
GUYS Hill resident Warwick Glendenning is concerned that CFA crews would be in big trouble if they h...
(25/01/2006)
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Activity guide
CASEY Council has launched a free guide that details local active and passive sporting and recreatio...
(22/02/2006)
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Vintage fans rev up
CAR lovers were in heaven on Sunday.
A swap meet at the racecourse saw petrol heads, vintage fans an...
(21/06/2006)
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Rolling up to donate
HUNDREDS of people have rolled up their sleeves and got to work for a good cause.
The Blood Bank was...
(26/07/2006)
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Fond farewell for Sylvia
SYLVIA Nobelius died peacefully at the Berwick Private Nursing Home on Wednesday, 12 July 2006.
She ...
(09/08/2006)
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Tackling child abuse
THIS week is Child Protection Week.
Although children can be prone to injury through accidents it is...
(06/09/2006)
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Theres lots to report
CONTROVERSY is growing over the City of Casey Rate Review Committee final report.
This is a review t...
(06/09/2006)
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The struggle to help others
MEMBERS of the Berwick Benevolent Society (BBS) must feel they are trying to stop the tide coming in...
(20/09/2006)
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Getting back on track
RECREATIONAL motorbike riding is an issue that somehow the Shire of Cardinia and the City of Casey m...
(20/09/2006)
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Raise your glass to Ron
TWO weeks ago I walked past Ron Mantel, who was involved in a conversation with a small group of peo...
(20/09/2006)
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Enterprise
THE beleaguered Enterprise Avenue sector slowly became part of the chamber during the 1990s.
While t...
(11/10/2006)
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Blood bank topped up
RESIDENTS have responded to calls for donations to the Red Cross blood bank.
Pakenham Red Cross unit...
(25/10/2006)
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Bestkept secret is out
WILSON Botanic Park (WBC) these days seems to have a little corner for almost any type of activity.
...
(08/11/2006)
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Shelter cause worth note
I HAVE mentioned shelterboxes before, but just a reminder that Rotary District 9820 has provided 150...
(08/11/2006)
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Farewell to RSL stalwart
CASEY Council has expressed condolences to the family of former Berwick RSL president John Hughes, w...
(06/12/2006)
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Birthday greetings
WESTERNPORT Legacy Widows Club hopes its January birthday ladies M. Powell, M. Phillips, J. Petterse...
(14/02/2007)
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New Probus club in the making
PROBUS is expected to be established at Beaconsfield during a meeting in the Beaconsfield Community ...
(14/02/2007)
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600km ride for charity
FOUR local riders will participate in their sixth Rotary Ride to Conference in early March.
Terry Wi...
(28/02/2007)
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Candles to give a ray of hope
SUPPORTERS and spectators are invited to watch CaseyCardinias Relay for Life teams on Friday night ...
(28/02/2007)
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Five chosen for trust awards
RECENT Order of Australia medal recipient Jason Ronald will be guest speaker at this years PB Ronal...
(28/02/2007)
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Tapping into the Top End
WARM rain like Ive never seen or felt before fell for the three days I was in Darwin for an Austral...
(07/03/2007)
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Monas magic milestone
LANG LANGS Mona Mynard celebrated her 90th birthday with more than 100 relatives and friends in the...
(21/03/2007)
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Jacks back for a crack
LOVE him or not, football is worse off since the departure of local legend Jack Marshall who retired...
(11/04/2007)
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The biggest and best
YAKKERBOO president Graham Treloar admits he probably says it every year but was still emphatic in h...
(25/04/2007)
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Field jockeys for votes
LONGserving councillor and former mayor Mick Morland has set himself to win Edrington Ward in the 26...
(02/11/2005)
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Surprise gifts of hope
CHILDREN at Berwick Lodge Primary School have been learning that children in other parts of the worl...
(02/11/2005)
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Full marks for coming clean
FULL marks to the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) for cleaning up the council election nominati...
(02/11/2005)
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Giving peace a chance
SCOUTS will join with the Australian Sister Cities Association for the Gifts for Peace programs as...
(02/11/2005)
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Casey wants artists
THE City of Casey wants to hear from artists from Melbournes southeast region who would like to sho...
(26/07/2006)
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Jaala gets down to business
JAALA Frankcombes career is on the rise after only one year in the business world.
The Pakenham re...
(26/07/2006)
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Students learn water wisdom
YEAR nine students from Beaconhills College, Berwick, last week went to the Cranbourne Botanical Gar...
(02/08/2006)
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Showing restraint a good move
CASEY Council fitted 64 child restraints to cars during a free child restraint seat check event.
Cas...
(16/08/2006)
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A magical journey to Oz
KOOWEERUP Secondary Colleges production of The Wizard of Oz is a colourful journey along the Yellow...
(30/08/2006)
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Relay grows
TEAM registrations for the Casey Cardinia Relay For Life on 2 and 3 March next year are ahead of ex...
(20/09/2006)
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Work up to relaunch
THE Women Making it Work group had a most successful relaunch at a dinner at the Grayn Restaurant in...
(20/09/2006)
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Aussie dream
NARRE Warren completed a dream debut season for coach and former St Kilda star Aussie Jones with a 4...
(27/09/2006)
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Free concert
PAKENHAM Organ Club members will hold their annual free concert for senior citizens on Monday, 9 Oct...
(04/10/2006)
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The battle for Monash campus
PROBABLY the biggest issue for the chamber of commerce in its 50year history has been the Berwick c...
(11/10/2006)
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Carers
THE Narre Warren Carer Support Group will hold a barbecue at the Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road,...
(18/10/2006)
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Clinical resolution
ROTARIANS from District 9820 will support a project to build a hospital at the Hohidiai clinic in th...
(18/10/2006)
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Glow show hots up
NEARLY 1500 people attended the Longwarry and District Lions Clubs spectacular hot air balloon nig...
(25/10/2006)
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$400,000 boost for Hillcrest
HILLCREST Christian College in Clyde has received a $400,000 Federal Government grant for constructi...
(25/10/2006)
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Casey choir changes key
THE Casey Choir will become all female.
Choir spokeswoman Trish Williams said the 10yearold choir de...
(15/11/2006)
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Hearing for veterans
AUSTRALIAN Hearing Pakenham hosted a morning tea last week for its veteran clients as part of recent...
(22/11/2006)
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Tools stolen from shed
A CHAINSAW and drill were stolen from a property in Maria Crescent, Pakenham, between 3.30pm on 13 N...
(22/11/2006)
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Works tap into gas
LANG Lang residents, your gas is in the pipeline.
Work has begun to connect the town to natural gas ...
(29/11/2006)
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A funday winner for kids
FOR a guaranteed winner, the Pakenham Gazette Kids Day Out on Sunday, 21 January at the Pakenham Ra...
(10/01/2007)
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Thai honeymoon
LEIGH Noonan and Jacinta Tuck were married on a beautiful summer afternoon in Berwick recently.
Jaci...
(07/03/2007)
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Seeing red a new rule
VICTORIAN Country Football League (VCFL) rules have been altered to allow the replacement of a playe...
(11/04/2007)
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A new vision for the WGLFL
NEW West Gippsland Latrobe Football League (WGLFL) president Brian McKenzie accepts there will be pl...
(11/04/2007)
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$2100 bowls them over
The Pakenham Bowls Club was happy to hand over $2100 to the MakeAWish Foundation at a club presentat...
(08/02/2006)
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Societys annual fundraiser
BERWICK Benevolent Society will hold its 2006 annual fundraising dinner at Churchill Park Golf Club ...
(08/02/2006)
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Jumping for fun
PAKENHAM Racing Club will jump to new heights this Sunday (10 September) when it hosts its second Su...
(06/09/2006)
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Orchid show springs up
BERWICK Orchid Club will hold its annual spring show on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 September in the B...
(13/09/2006)
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Its the best, says Jones
AUSTINN Jones is an interesting character whether he wants to be or not.
The former Beaconsfield j...
(27/09/2006)
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So near
CHOCOLATES to boiled lollies was the appropriate cliche for Doveton coach Steve Henwood as he cont...
(27/09/2006)
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A sign of the times
AFRAME signs in High Street, Berwick, became a contentious issue in the 1990s and were the topic of ...
(11/10/2006)
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Long dinner and a quick vote
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce annual dinners at Clover Cottage have been a tradition for many ...
(11/10/2006)
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Schools in a cycle of success
TWO local schools scored wins in demonstration events as human powered vehicles (HPV) provided an ex...
(25/10/2006)
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School days almost over
NO more teachers, no more books at least not until exams start.
Year 12 students in schools across...
(25/10/2006)
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$15,000 already for relay
CASEY Cardinia Relay for Life already has more entries than last year with three months before the b...
(06/12/2006)
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Police spotlight on firebugs
POLICE plan to make life more difficult for firebugs.
They will patrol highrisk fire areas in the D...
(13/12/2006)
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Little man at disadvantage
MY view is that if the case of Cardinia Shire versus Tynong couple Tas and Jess Williams goes to cou...
(17/01/2007)
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Towns railroaded over plan
THE City of Casey has advised the Port of Hastings Corporation (PoHC) that while it supports the fut...
(17/01/2007)
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Frame a memory forever
PHOTO shoots are fun in the casual, carefree and fabulous studio environment at Deja vu Studios wher...
(31/01/2007)
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Top team for Toyota
ALL the latest models are on display at the Berwick showroom of Harris Freer Toyota.
The dealership...
(21/06/2006)
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Bombers target Aussie
IT would be every St Kilda, and for that matter Narre Warren, fans nightmare Aussie Jones taking t...
(05/07/2006)
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Intercity games a hit
THE second Edwin Flack Games held in the city of Casey have been hailed an outstanding success.
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(19/07/2006)
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College rocks!
STUDENTS at Pakenham Secondary College are hoping to roll into rock history.
The school has earned a...
(16/08/2006)
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Students head to market
BERWICK Secondary College Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) students have prepared a ...
(16/08/2006)
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Two terrific tons
THERE was a goalkicking shootout between the Casey Cardinia leagues two best forwards on Saturday, ...
(30/08/2006)
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Help out? Sure can!
CHILDREN at St Patricks Primary School in Pakenham have collected almost 800 cans of food for chari...
(13/09/2006)
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Opportunities galore
PAKENHAM Opportunity Shop has again led the way in raising funds for the community.
More than $70,00...
(13/09/2006)
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The push for supermarkets
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce took a strong stand during controversy over the proposed develop...
(11/10/2006)
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Grand prix a winner
THE Chamber in recent years has focused on the Melbourne Grand Prix and conducted a successful grand...
(11/10/2006)
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Choir conjures up concert
THE Casey Choir will present its 10th annual concert Musical Magic Concert, in the Berwick Masonic H...
(18/10/2006)
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School amenities cash
ST CATHERINES Primary School, Berwick will receive $75,000 towards more student amenities.
La Trobe...
(06/12/2006)
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New dinghy for sail program
THE Lysterfield Sailing Club Sailability program, designed for people with a disability, will be exp...
(06/12/2006)
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Keep elderly home
KEEPING elderly people in their own home is part of the focus on the Commonwealth Governments Home ...
(06/12/2006)
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Small stud big reputation
DES and Carol Grylls are the principals of E.J. Angus Stud, at 365 Five Mile Road, Pakenham South.
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(31/01/2007)
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Boost for Beef Week
TO assist beef producers to plan their visits to the 232 properties involved in Stock and Land Beef ...
(31/01/2007)
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Train trip marks 100 years
COCKATOO Primary School students took a ride on Puffing Billy as part of the schools centenary cele...
(28/03/2007)
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Interested? Of course
RESIDENTS have had a close look at the Living and Learning In Cardinia (LLINC) centres program.
A d...
(28/03/2007)
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Casey to show off
CHISHOLM Institute and the City of Casey have joined forces to tell the story of Casey in flowers a...
(28/03/2007)
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Crowds flock to MPNFL
WELCOME to all supporters, players, officials of the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League foo...
(11/04/2007)
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Brett boots a birthday bundle
NAR Nar Goon supporters were not short of reasons to celebrate after watching their rejuvenated side...
(18/04/2007)
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Hooray! Footballs back
CROWDS flocked to Ellinbank and District Football League matches across the district on Saturday wit...
(18/04/2007)
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Gassfired tribute
ENCHANTING fourpiece vocal group Classical Gass will perform at the Cardinia Cultural Centre this Sa...
(02/11/2005)
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Tommy bowls em over
KAMBRYA College student Tommy Harrison has won the Berwick Bowling Club student tournament held from...
(18/01/2006)
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Fullon youth festival
THE Casey National Youth Week Committees April Youth Full Fest will be a highlight of this years n...
(18/01/2006)
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Free to roam around
ADULT learners at Emerald are free to roam in cyberspace, thanks to Cardinia Shire Council.
The town...
(08/02/2006)
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Health no trivial matter
NARRE Warren police member Scott Dousha has a strong passion for all things trivial.
The senior cons...
(08/02/2006)
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Singers wanted for choir
CASEY Choir has vacancies for altos, sopranos, bass and tenors.
People interested in joining the cho...
(08/02/2006)
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Youth has its say
STUDENTS from Kambrya Secondary College will take part of the 20th sitting of the Young Mens Chris...
(06/09/2006)
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Something fishy at lake
FISHING has been added to the list of activities at Casey Fields.
The Casey Fields main lake has now...
(20/09/2006)
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Batten me down hes tiptop!
DOVETON fell at the last hurdle on Saturday, but the stalwart of the greenandblack army in Stuart Ba...
(27/09/2006)
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On the siren with Tangles
EMOTIONS were high after Narre Warrens first senior premiership win since 1992 on Saturday and whet...
(27/09/2006)
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Ending the cruelty
THREE hundred people at Windermeres 12th annual grand final dinner in Crown Towers, Melbourne on Tu...
(04/10/2006)
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Support for those events
TRADER support was always forthcoming for special efforts.
The late Ellis Loveridge would always mak...
(11/10/2006)
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Thinking on radical lines
THE chamber was never afraid to be involved in radical thinking and for those matter radical stateme...
(11/10/2006)
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Freeman opens youth gym
FORMER Olympic and world champion athlete Cathy Freeman officially opened Australias first childre...
(06/12/2006)
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Schools power through
BERWICK schools St Margarets and Berwick Secondary College did well at the RACV 24 Hour Human Power...
(13/12/2006)
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Schools in for new students
Its been an exciting time for children across Casey and Cardinia as schools get back into the swing...
(14/02/2007)
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Fiasco set to be dumped
I HEAR whispers that the City of Casey may be about to bite the bullet and fix the Berwick commercia...
(28/02/2007)
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Showing how its done
BERWICKS 2007 show was a cracker.
Everything fell into place with excellent weather, great sideshow...
(28/02/2007)
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Pure skin
MELINDA Oldmeadow of Pure Skin skin and laser therapy has opened her new rooms in Berwick, offer...
(21/03/2007)
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Colourful haircare team
ITS been a very busy and exciting month at Color Me Happy (CMH) starting with the launch of the new...
(21/03/2007)
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MPNFL other divisions
TWO former St Kilda stars will join Narre Warren premiership coach Austinn Jones in the Mornington P...
(11/04/2007)
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Country life on display
ITS show time in Berwick and Pakenham, with the best of country life going on display for all to se...
(22/02/2006)
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Pies too hot for accurate ROC
ROC went down to ladder leaders Narre Warren by 29 points in a competitive contest at Starling Road ...
(28/06/2006)
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Lions roar a warning
PAKENHAM snatched second position on the ladder and sounded a warning to top team Narre Warren with ...
(28/06/2006)
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Redhot Redbacks
BERWICK was exposed as a finals pretender after going down by 37 points to a relentless Hampton Park...
(05/07/2006)
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Fiery win sees Eagle out
BEACONSFIELD coach Haydn Robins will spend next week on the sidelines after being suspended after hi...
(05/07/2006)
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Burra bounces sleepy Seagulls
KEYSBOROUGH downed Tooradin by 48 points at the Westernport oval in a victory described as the most ...
(05/07/2006)
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City plans safer roads
CASEY Council has placed its draft Road Safety Strategy on display for community comment.
Casey acti...
(02/08/2006)
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Electors are owed answers
MAYBE Im like a broken record, but four serious issues face the southeast in the lead up to the Sat...
(16/08/2006)
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Young people at their best
YOUNG people were in the spotlight last week, not that they usually arent one way or another.
But I...
(16/08/2006)
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Kangaroos one jump short
ROC downed Hampton Park by 26 points at the Robert Booth Reserve on Saturday, confirming to its bat...
(30/08/2006)
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Dozen up for dynamic Dove
DOVETON full forward Peter Greenstreet etched his name in to the black books of opposition finals co...
(30/08/2006)
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CaseyCardinia league
KEYSBOROUGH topped off a sensational season, highlighted by a century to goalmachine Luke McGuinness...
(30/08/2006)
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Painting brightens outlook
BERWICK members have provided a painting for the care room at the Palliative Care Centre, Cranbourne...
(04/10/2006)
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Pushy types welcome
THE Casey pram stroll will be held in Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick from 10am on Saturday 7 October.
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(04/10/2006)
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Animals prove a winner
ONE of the little success stories for the Chamber of Commerce was the annual animal nursery on the B...
(11/10/2006)
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A strategic planning role
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce was strongly involved in development of the Berwick Village stra...
(11/10/2006)
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Traf for top tractors
TRAF Tractor and Machinery are Gippsland dealers for Case IH Tractors and Machinery.
In addition to...
(18/10/2006)
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Timely change for field days
THE Small Farming Field Days are fast approaching and the events organiser, Kevin Corbett, is urgin...
(24/01/2007)
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Probus treks to the city
FORTY members of the Pakenham Probus Club enjoyed a day trip to Melbourne on Friday 16 March.
First ...
(28/03/2007)
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All in a good cause
VOLUNTEERS probably dont realise how valuable they are to their community.
And last weekend they se...
(21/03/2007)
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Officers elected
ALMA Blackman was elected president of the Berwick Ladies Probus Club annual meeting Berwick Springs...
(28/03/2007)
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EDFL match of the day
LAST seasons Ellinbank and District Football League runnerup Bunyip silenced suggestions that it mi...
(18/04/2007)
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EDFL match of the day
CATANI put its narrow roundone loss to the 2006 premiers, Nyora, behind it, bouncing back with a ven...
(25/04/2007)
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MPNFL other leagues
PEARCEDALE copped a 104point hiding from Nepean League powerhouse Rye in a onesided contest on Satur...
(28/06/2006)
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Kelvins best at Redback nest
TRYING to pin down Hampton Park team manager Kelvin Hussey for a chat on match day is a battle, with...
(28/06/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
PROLIFIC goalkicking ace Simon Goosey bagged 14 majors and shot to the lead on the Nepean Leagu...
(05/07/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
SIMON Goosey booted five goals in Dromanas 50point qualifying final loss on Saturday to bring up hi...
(30/08/2006)
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Get out the contract, Ronnie!
DEPARTING BULN BULN president Selwyn Mackay was not happy at last weeks suggestion in Footy Shorts ...
(27/09/2006)
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Taming the fiery monster
THE Country Fire Authority (CFA) and local government have intensified planning to minimise the impa...
(13/12/2006)
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Water no problem
Friends of Wilson Botanic Park president Margaret Rossell said in the groups Christmas newsletter t...
(13/12/2006)
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Its the place to dance
LATIN and ballroom dancing are experiencing continued popularity spurred by the successful televisio...
(31/01/2007)
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Community benefit
I READ with interest the article Cash For Pet Tasks (Gazette, 14 March) and Cash Snatch Just a Grab...
(21/03/2007)
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EDFL review round 1
THREE super goalkicking performances highlighted the first round of the Ellinbank and District Footb...
(18/04/2007)
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Catani kicks away a win
A POOR first half and inaccurate kicking proved costly for Catani that went down in a fighting fivep...
(18/04/2007)
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EDFL preview round 3
TWO of the best Ellinbank and District teams in recent times, Longwarry and Bunyip will meet in this...
(25/04/2007)
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Down to business
THE Casey Business Development Group has set a lively agenda for 2006.
Evening workshops will be hel...
(25/01/2006)
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Lions Fry cooks Eagles
THE return of teenage forward prospect Daniel Fry to the Pakenham senior side on Saturday played a ...
(21/06/2006)
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Redbacks on a roll
HAMPTON Park took full toll on an inexperienced and injurydepleted Cranbourne to run out convincing ...
(21/06/2006)
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Magpies in cruise control
NARRE Warren celebrated the selection of gun rover Ricky Clark in the VCFL state representative squa...
(21/06/2006)
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Winning visit for Lions
PAKENHAM Football Club made its first visit to Keysborough on Saturday and came away with solid wins...
(28/06/2006)
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Lastquarter roll by ROC
A lastquarter fadeout by ROC saw it go down to Narre Warren by 29 points in an entertaining game on ...
(28/06/2006)
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Lastquarter flop for ROC
DESPITE winning the first three quarters, ROC seniors were overrun by a determined Pakenham that kic...
(05/07/2006)
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Eagles soar in breeze
BEACONSFIELD seniors fought back after losing the toss against Devon Meadows and kicking into a stro...
(05/07/2006)
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Wickers wilt in wind
BERWICK Football Clubs senior team fought hard against a strong Hampton Park, failing to fully capi...
(05/07/2006)
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ROC crushes Seagulls
THOUGHTS of playing finals are suddenly far from the mind of Tooradin coach Dan OLoughlin after hi...
(12/07/2006)
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Berwick set to burn bright
BERWICK proved that it is on the right track for success under coach Ronnie Burns, despite losing a ...
(12/07/2006)
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Lions roar to the top
PAKENHAM battled away against Cranbourne at the unfamiliar Casey Fields ground on Saturday and came ...
(12/07/2006)
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Doves back on track
DOVETON has come through a spate of injuries and patchy form to again look on track for a big shot a...
(19/07/2006)
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Wickers eat cold Pies
BERWICK finally demonstrated its potential and gained a longawaited dividend from a preseason recru...
(19/07/2006)
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Seagulls squawk at last
TOORADIN applied what coach Dan OLoughlin described as fourquarter pressure to down a young Cranbou...
(19/07/2006)
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Gull cull!
TOORADIN had its slender 2006 finals hopes ripped to pieces by a merciless Narre Warren at the Weste...
(09/08/2006)
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McConnell equals Eagles
Beaconsfield supporter Russell Vincent was on the spot with his camera as hometown hero Luke McConne...
(09/08/2006)
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Hot Burra melts ROC
FIFTH position on the Casey Cardinia league ladder is still wide open after ROC failed to seal its f...
(09/08/2006)
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Magpies dive on Eagles
BEACONSFIELD seniors made the short trip to Fox Road for their last game for the season on Saturday,...
(30/08/2006)
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Fine nine does it
NINE goals to none in the second quarter enabled the Lions to take control in the second quarter. Th...
(30/08/2006)
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Saints march in
NYORA won its first senior flag since 1993 when it overcame a gallant Bunyip in the 2006 Ellinbank a...
(13/09/2006)
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Grand final goal by goal
WIND was the major factor influencing Saturdays grand final at Berwick with a gusty fourtofivegoal ...
(27/09/2006)
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Morland takes leave
LIBERAL candidate for Narre Warren North and Edrington Ward councillor Mick Morland has announced he...
(25/10/2006)
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Its cool to walk to school
STUDENTS put their best foot forward in Walk to School day last Wednesday.
Schools around the Pakenh...
(25/10/2006)
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Top dress for dance
FULLY stocked for the back to dance season, Fairies Happening has a large range of dance apparel a...
(31/01/2007)
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Big show for small farms
EXHIBITS and seminars proved popular with attendees at the Small Farming Field Days held at the Lang...
(07/03/2007)
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Drought help available
FARMERS in South and West Gippsland can apply to Centrelink for up to six months income support be...
(28/03/2007)
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Nar Nar Goon shows grit
NAR Nar Goons Agrade side played a strong season opener, but went down to Buln Buln by six goals on...
(18/04/2007)
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EDFL preview round 2
IT will be a battle of the league heavyweights when Catani plays host to Longwarry in this weeks ma...
(18/04/2007)
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EDFL review round 2
A 15MINUTE lapse midway through the second term proved costly for Bunyip that went down in a replay ...
(25/04/2007)
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Eagles flop as Lions fly
BEACONSFIELD seniors tried hard, but failed to match it with a determined Pakenham, going down by 53...
(21/06/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
FORMER Richmond forward Stephen Ryan snared 11 goals in Ryes stunning 85point win over Somerville i...
(21/06/2006)
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Rus takes aim as a gun
EIGHTEENyear old Matthew Rus has already played on some of the best forwards in the Casey Cardinia L...
(21/06/2006)
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Daryl cops roast and seconds
DARYL Thomas copped the wrath of DOVETON senior coach Steve Henwood after the Doves loss on Saturday...
(28/06/2006)
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Its your shout, Steve!
LOYAL Narre Warren folk were lining up to shout club stalwart Steven Kidd a beer after he played his...
(05/07/2006)
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Harkin to the clubs values
CRANBOURNE Football Clubs values and loyalty are the two key ingredients to success, according to t...
(05/07/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
PEARCEDALE saw first hand on Saturday the level it had to achieve to be a player in this years fina...
(12/07/2006)
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Smooth Lion aims high
WHEN your nickname among teammates is Smooth there has to be something special about the way you p...
(12/07/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
AFTER a week of upheaval that saw its coach replaced, Pearcedale went down badly to lowly Crib Point...
(19/07/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
BIGSPENDING Chelsea fell a game and percentage behind Peninsula League leaders Mt Eliza and Seaford ...
(09/08/2006)
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Tom nests on top
TOORADIN Football Club has appointed 2006 under18 coach Tom Hallinan to the senior role. Seagulls pr...
(13/09/2006)
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Barbara to harp on it sweetly
BERWICK and District Folk Club will present Barbara Jeffrey and Sweet Pickings at a concert this wee...
(18/10/2006)
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Students light up the stage
PERFORMERS shone in the spotlight at the Columba Catholic Primary School concert.
Students at the Bu...
(22/11/2006)
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March proves to be red hot
MARCH Red Cross Calling is running hot and people in the City of Casey and Shire of Cardinia have be...
(21/03/2007)
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Busy month as duty calls
PAKENHAM Red Cross Unit has had a busy month with members and helpers out collecting for Red Cross C...
(21/03/2007)
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Under 18 TAC Cup
DANDENONG Stingrays TAC Cup poor start to the season continued on Sunday, this time losing to the r...
(18/04/2007)
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Cora Lynn fights it out
CORA LYNN Netball Clubs Netball Clubs Agrade team fought out a tough game against Neerim Neerim So...
(25/04/2007)
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Blues reign in the rain
CATANI seniors got on the winners list with a solid 48point win at home against Longwarry on Saturd...
(25/04/2007)
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Bryan behind the Burra
KEYSBOROUGH life member Paul Bryan is the epitome of unsung heroism.
Bryan, known throughout the clu...
(21/06/2006)
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Gritty win for ROC
ROC seniors showed character and team spirit to come from behind and snatch a thrilling sixpoint win...
(21/06/2006)
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Wickers wilt as ROC rules
AN 11goal haul by fullforward Ryan Donaldson was not enough to save Berwick as ROC took the game by ...
(21/06/2006)
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Beaconsfield on target
BEACONSFIELD Netball Clubs Agrade side put together four strong and consistent quarters to down Too...
(28/06/2006)
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Pakenham buries Burra
ON Saturday two Pakenham sides travelled to play Keysboroughs two available sides, while the others...
(28/06/2006)
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ROC rolls on court
ROC Netball Clubs Agrade team applied strong pressure for a 27goal win over Narre Warren on Saturda...
(28/06/2006)
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Berwick hits back
BERWICK Netball Club played Cranbourne at the weekend and came away with three wins, including an Ag...
(28/06/2006)
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ROC only a chip away
ROC Netball Clubs Agrade lost a tight game to Pakenham by one goal in round 10 on Saturday.
The def...
(05/07/2006)
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Pakenhams onegoal thriller
PAKENHAM Netball Clubs Agrade team fought out a thrilling game with ROC for a onegoal win on Saturd...
(05/07/2006)
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Berwick overwhelms Parkers
BERWICK came away with five wins from all grades played against Hampton Park at the weekend.
@BT Su...
(05/07/2006)
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Beaconsfield on target
BEACONSFIELD Netball Clubs Agrade team played a top game to down Devon Meadows by 29 goals on Satur...
(05/07/2006)
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ROC rolls over Seagulls
ROC seniors produced four quarters of tough playon football to crush Tooradin by 89 points at Office...
(12/07/2006)
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Eagle celebrates ton with 10
ELUSIVE forward Luke McConnell celebrated his 100th senior game with a 10goal haul in a bestonground...
(12/07/2006)
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Lions show their strength
AFTER losing the first quarter, Pakenham seniors, playing at Casey Fields for the first time, storme...
(12/07/2006)
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Super win for Beaconsfield
BEACONSFIELD first division Superules team continued on its winning way, crushing Diamond Valley by ...
(19/07/2006)
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Berwick girls too strong
AFTER a disappointing effort last week when the Berwick Wickers youth girls dropped their first poin...
(19/07/2006)
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Berwick burns for Ronnie
BERWICK seniors put in four strong quarters of football to down Narre Warren by 17 points on Saturda...
(19/07/2006)
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Eagles fade in heavy going
BEACONSFIELDS clash with Doveton loomed to be a big test for both sides at the weekend, taking into...
(19/07/2006)
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ROC buries Panthers
ROC seniors had their second successive win on Saturday with a crushing 98point demolition of Devon ...
(19/07/2006)
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Hot Pies warm big crowd
NARRE Warren coach Aussie Jones said his sides brilliant 30point victory over nemesis Doveton in f...
(26/07/2006)
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Young Eagles bounce Burra
BEACONSFIELD has a habit of rising to the occasion in big games at its home ground and that was ver...
(26/07/2006)
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Redbacks float on the flood
TOORADIN undertook a highpossession Richmondstyle game plan against Hampton Park on Saturday, but ...
(26/07/2006)
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Injuries fail to dent Doves
THE medicos at Doveton have earned their stripes this season and were again busy in Saturdays ...
(02/08/2006)
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Beacy does |the Eagle ROC
BEACONSFIELD held its nerve in the final term of its clash with neighbours ROC to win the crucial ga...
(02/08/2006)
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Oh, Donno not again?
A MISSED snap for goal at the death knock of Saturdays game against Tooradin, came back to haunt st...
(02/08/2006)
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Lions dive on Doves
PAKENHAM seniors produced a strong team effort at home to scrounge a 17point win against reigning ...
(09/08/2006)
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Eagles quick on the draw
BEACONSFIELDS seniors had the chance of a win after the siren against Cranbourne on Saturday, but h...
(09/08/2006)
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Redbacks nip young Eagles
HAMPTON Park booked its finals berth with a convincing 49point win over Beaconsfield at the Robert B...
(16/08/2006)
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Highfive for Burra
KEYSBOROUGH is sitting in fifth spot after a barnstorming 79point win over Cranbourne at Casey Field...
(16/08/2006)
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Lions eat Seagulls and chips
PAKENHAM overcame Tooradins high possession style of game on the wide expanses of the Major Recreat...
(16/08/2006)
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Pakenham make the grade
PAKENHAM played Dingley at home for the last time as they head off to another league next season. T...
(30/08/2006)
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Seagull injuries no barrier
WITH third spot up for grabs Tooradin Agrade had a lot to play for in the clash with Devon Meadows o...
(30/08/2006)
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Rivals lend a hand
ROC received great support during the year from rival club Hampton Park, which provided the team wit...
(30/08/2006)
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EDFL grand final review
NYORA capped off a wonderful season with an 11point victory over Bunyip in the 2006 Ellinbank and Di...
(13/09/2006)
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Church flower show
THE Berwick Anglican Church will hold its 102nd annual flower show at the church, corner of Peel and...
(11/10/2006)
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Magical musicals
CASEY Choir will present Magical Musicals Concert in the Berwick Masonic Hall, 106 High Street, Berw...
(11/10/2006)
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Retire to a new lifestyle
ITS a whole new lifestyle at Garfield over55s development, Jefferson Place. that offers straightfor...
(25/10/2006)
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A power of garden goodies
SYDNEY based Flower Power has expanded into the Melbourne retail market with its latest store at Wes...
(25/10/2006)
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Moving Casey Farmers market
THE Casey Farmers Market has been moved to the Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road, Berwick.
The Rota...
(31/01/2007)
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Newlook Berwick fires up
BERWICK Netball Clubs Agrade side, with a different lineup to 2006, made a good start to the season...
(25/04/2007)
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Beaconsfield battles in wet
BEACONSFIELD Netball Clubs Agrade team fought out a tough game in difficult, wet conditions to go d...
(25/04/2007)
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Goals galore for Tooradin
TOORADINDalmore Netball Clubs Agrade team played a strong game to down Cranbourne by 30 goals on Sa...
(25/04/2007)
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ROC rolls on court
ROC Netball Clubs Agrade team fought back in the second half for a fivegoal win against Berwick in ...
(21/06/2006)
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Pakenham tosses Beacy
FOR the first time in quite a while against Beaconsfield, Pakenham had a great result at the end of ...
(21/06/2006)
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Perfect six for Berwick
BERWICK Netball Club had six wins from as many games against ROC at the weekend.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:...
(21/06/2006)
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Garfield up against it
GARFIELD played Traralgon at the weekend and managed only one win against talented opponents.
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(28/06/2006)
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Gulls get extra drive
A WARRAGUL business is helping the Warragul Football Club keep its clubrooms in top shape thanks to ...
(28/06/2006)
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Clean sweep for Drouin
DROUIN Hawks Netball Club continued its matchwinning form with six wins in round nine at Maffra on S...
(28/06/2006)
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Drouins straight six
DROUIN Hawks Netball Club scored six wins from six matches, but found the going tough against an imp...
(05/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 11 preview
GARFIELD faces a big test this week when it meets Maffra at Catani.
Since the Stars lost the corresp...
(05/07/2006)
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Francis is ROC steady
RICHARD Francis personifies everything to do with the RythdaleOfficerCardinia (ROC) Football Club.
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(12/07/2006)
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Thanks a lot, coach!
GARFIELD has had about as rocky a season as it could have to date this year and another blow was del...
(12/07/2006)
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Magner stays marooned
THE name Garth Pickford appeared in the NARRE WARREN reserves goalkickers list on Saturday, confirm...
(19/07/2006)
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Lions in a mean mood
PAKENHAM seniors produced topquality pressure football in the last quarter to down Berwick by 80 poi...
(26/07/2006)
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Classy ROC bites Dingoes
AFTER a slow first quarter ROC seniors produced power football to crush Dingley by 173 points.
At th...
(26/07/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
PEARCEDALE spearhead Mathugh Vagg tore the Frankston Bombers defence apart, snaring nine goals in t...
(02/08/2006)
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Cash dash in creek clash
THERE will be added interest in this Saturdays traditional Battle of the Creek between Beaconsfield...
(16/08/2006)
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Daves a true dedicated Dingo
OVER the past 30 years the fortunes of Dingley Football Club have ranged between the high of premier...
(16/08/2006)
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TAC Cup Stingrays shot down
THE Dandenong Stingrays suffered an embarrassing 80point loss to the slicker, cleaner and harderwork...
(30/08/2006)
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Power charges towards finals
GIPPSLAND Power signalled that it was going to be significant player in the TAC Cup finals series wh...
(30/08/2006)
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Cobras break long drought
CORA Lynn reserves claimed their first premiership since 1978 after defeating Bunyip by 22 points.
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(13/09/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
RYE won its first premiership in 24 years when it downed the previously undefeated Langwarrin by thr...
(20/09/2006)
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Bumbling hero saves the day
KOOWEERUP Secondary College has gone on tour with its new Christmas musical, The Adventures of Bumbl...
(13/12/2006)
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Christmas covers Casey
CHRISTMAS celebrations will be held throughout the City of Casey this year.
Christmas on the Foresho...
(13/12/2006)
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Become an Idol
PERFORMERS aged 25 and under have been offered the chance to earn the Casey Idol title.
Casey mayo...
(21/03/2007)
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ROC a club streets ahead
DE LA RUE is French for of the street and that is an apt description of where new ROC coach Ben D...
(25/04/2007)
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Unity works for Wickers
THE Berwick Rights at Work Community Group has been announced as a new sponsor of the Berwick Footba...
(25/04/2007)
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Pakenham fights back to draw
PAKENHAM travelled to Cranbournes new venue in Casey Fields and faced extremely windy conditions at...
(12/07/2006)
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Berwicksweeps the court
ONLY five matches were played last weekend against Doveton, Berwick coming home with the points in e...
(12/07/2006)
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Beaconsfield wins close games
BEACONSFIELD did well against Dingley at the weekend, having three senior wins from close matches.
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(12/07/2006)
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ROC on top
The team played its own game with many turnovers from defence resulting in goals.
All players worke...
(12/07/2006)
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Tooradin downs Cranbourne
TOORADINS Agrade clash with Cranbourne ended in a win for the Seagulls.
The game was an intense enc...
(19/07/2006)
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Berwick shows top form
AFTER a twoweek break Berwick Netball Clubs Agrade team took time to settle before combining well a...
(19/07/2006)
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Pakenham wins easily
THERE was no Agrade game on Saturday when Pakenham travelled to Hampton Park but there were good win...
(19/07/2006)
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ROC rolls Meadows
ROC played Devon Meadows and had good wins in all but 15andunder grade.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:A GRADE
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(19/07/2006)
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A bad day for Berwick
IN a lacklustre performance, Berwick seniors went down to Pakenham by 80 points on Saturday.
After ...
(26/07/2006)
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Its good fun, better people
TERRY McMillan has given Devon Meadows Football Club 20 years of blood, sweat and tears but it is th...
(26/07/2006)
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Eagles soar to success
A POWERFUL sevengoal last quarter was enough for Beaconsfield to grab a 25point win at home in a tig...
(26/07/2006)
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Eagles prey on Kangaroos
SIX unanswered thirdquarter goals set Beaconsfield seniors up for a fighting 17point win against ROC...
(02/08/2006)
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ROCs costly quarter
A POOR third quarter proved costly for ROC seniors on Saturday, going down to Beaconsfield by 17 poi...
(02/08/2006)
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Lions roar in last quarter
PAKENHAM seniors produced a strong last quarter to run away from Narre Warren to win by 20 points on...
(02/08/2006)
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Coach hot on cold ROC
ROC coach Hayden Stanton did not hold back after his sides meek thirdquarter capitulation against B...
(02/08/2006)
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Berwick beats the Meadows
BERWICK travelled to Devon Meadows last weekend and came away with wins in every grade.
@BT Sub S...
(09/08/2006)
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Tooradin bounces back
TOORADINDALMORE Netball Clubs Agrade team bounced back after a shock loss to Berwick last week with...
(09/08/2006)
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Pakenhams clean sweep
WITH Pakenham Netball Clubs Agrade team having a bye, all other grades starred with strong wins aga...
(09/08/2006)
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MPNFL other leagues
PEARCEDALE made a brave attempt to snatch fifth place from Somerville on Saturday, but fell short by...
(16/08/2006)
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Eagles grounded
BEACONSFIELD seniors failed to hold a strong and fastrunning Hampton Park on Saturday, going down by...
(16/08/2006)
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Lions show their strength
IT took Pakenham seniors three quarters to shake a determined Tooradin, before running away in a str...
(16/08/2006)
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Beacys super season
BEACONSFIELD first division Superules side finished the season on a high note with a hardfought five...
(16/08/2006)
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Tigers outfoxed by Goon
NAR Nar Goon stole a thirds nailbiter from Lang Lang with a threepoint victory through a goal by Lu...
(13/09/2006)
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Frosty honour for premiers
WELLknown football identity and former star Dandenong fullforward Jim Frosty Miller will present t...
(20/09/2006)
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What the experts say
Michael Holland,
Pakenham coach
NARRE WARREN
Narre are starting to hit top form and I think their...
(20/09/2006)
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Panel decides Stars fate
GARFIELD Football Club has appointed a nineperson panel, to be overseen by independent facilitator B...
(21/06/2006)
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WGLFL round 9 preview
HOME sides looked well placed to secure victory in round nine and keep their sights set on high ladd...
(21/06/2006)
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Under18 TAC Cup
THE vagaries of the TAC Cup were in evidence at Morwell last weekend when Gippsland Power took on th...
(12/07/2006)
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Stingrays stay afloat
DANDENONG Southern Stingrays got back on the winners list with a 46point victory against local riva...
(12/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 12 preview
LEONGATHA and its opponent this week Drouin have both struggled to find a winning formula this seaso...
(12/07/2006)
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Moe v Garfield
Garfield: The tenacity and endeavour shown by players such as Ryan Munro, Shaun Pickering, Dean ...
(12/07/2006)
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Drouin seniors slip up
DROUINS Agrade side suffered its first loss for the season in a tight contest against Leongatha but...
(19/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 13 preview
GARFIELDS slender hopes of playing a part in this seasons finals were dashed by its 16point loss t...
(19/07/2006)
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Garfield has three victories
GARFIELD had three senior wins over Moe in last weekends round but found junior wins hard to come b...
(19/07/2006)
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Kids get their
OFFICER Auskick hit the hallowed turf of the MGC in an AFL grid game recently with 12 seven and eigh...
(26/07/2006)
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Clark a VCFL star
WHILE many were spruiking that the weekend match between ESSENDON and CARLTON was for the Bryce Gibb...
(26/07/2006)
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Beacys super slump
BEACONSFIELDS divisionone Superules team put in a shocker at the weekend to be beaten by Southern S...
(02/08/2006)
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Safe drive for Stingrays
WHILE there was no onfield play for the Dandenong Stingrays on the weekend, the action on the park w...
(16/08/2006)
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Kooweerup sneaks home
KOOWEERUP withstood a strong Bunyip lastquarter revival to win the EDFL fourths grand final by two p...
(13/09/2006)
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Goon makes a point
ONE point was the margin in the exciting curtainraiser with Nar Nar Goon beating Neerim Neerim South...
(13/09/2006)
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Bens a happy camper
CONGRATULATIONS are in order to four GIPPSLAND POWER players for making the 2006 TAC Cup Team of the...
(20/09/2006)
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Brookers bow out
GEMBROOK under18 teams hopes of playing in the grand final ended on Saturday when it went down to H...
(20/09/2006)
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Hard ROC a winner
ROC Netball Clubs Agrade team combined well for a 21goal win against Dingley in round 13 on Saturda...
(26/07/2006)
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Poor passes plague Berwick
POOR passing proved costly for Berwick Netball Clubs Agrade team on Saturday, going down to Pakenha...
(26/07/2006)
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Super tough for Beaconsfield
BEACONSFIELD thirddivision Superules side failed to avenge an earlier defeat by Craigieburn, going d...
(26/07/2006)
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Pakenham toughs it out
PAKENHAM Netball Clubs Agrade team had to work hard to overcome a physical Berwick team on Saturday...
(26/07/2006)
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Berwick girls too good
BERWICK Wickers youth girls football team produced a fine effort on Saturday when they totally outp...
(26/07/2006)
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ROC severely tested
ROC started strongly and the majority of turnovers went its way, resulting in a sevengoal lead at qu...
(02/08/2006)
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Beaconsfield fights it out
IN a close, hardfought game, Beaconsfield Netball Clubs Agrade team went down to ROC by three goals...
(02/08/2006)
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Wicker girls top the ladder
BERWICK girls finished their regular season with a comfortable 86point victory over Waverley Power a...
(02/08/2006)
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Berwick shines on court
BERWICK Netball Club had a very successful day against Tooradin on Saturday with four out of six win...
(02/08/2006)
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Teamwork wins out
PAKENHAM Netball Clubs Agrade team played a tough game against Narre Warren winning by seven goals....
(02/08/2006)
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ROC crushes Doveton
ROC Netball Clubs Bgrade team kept the pressure on Doveton for the whole game to run out 57goal win...
(16/08/2006)
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Berwicks goal spree
AFTER a tight first quarter, Berwick Netball Clubs Agrade team went on a scoring spree, downing Din...
(16/08/2006)
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Tooradin in tight finishes
TOORADIN played close and exciting matches against Pakenham sides at the weekend, pulling off two wi...
(16/08/2006)
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Pakenhams revenge
PAKENHAM Netball Clubs Agrade team avenged its only defeat this season with an exciting twogoal win...
(16/08/2006)
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Lions out of the race
PAKENHAM reserves season is over after they, the only side representing the club over the weekend, ...
(06/09/2006)
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Numbers add up for Jock
POPULAR opinion suggests that whoever beats Pakenham coach Michael Holland will win this years MPNF...
(06/09/2006)
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Poowong wins netball crown
POOWONG has won the Ellinbank and District Netball Association A Grade grand final, beating Nar Nar ...
(13/09/2006)
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Drouin dominates
DROUIN Hawks Netball Clubs Agrade team dominated its round13 game and showed its class against Warr...
(26/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 14 preview
WARRAGUL will be in the limelight this week when it hosts Maffra. It will be an exacting test for th...
(26/07/2006)
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Gritty Garfield wins thriller
GARFIELD Netball Clubs Agrade team displayed commitment and determination to down Morwell by eight ...
(26/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 15
LAST week was a lowwater mark for Garfields season, a loss to the bottom side Leongatha.
This week...
(02/08/2006)
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Drouin meets Sale threat
IN round 14 against Sale Drouins junior netballers showed a improvement, challenging strongly in al...
(02/08/2006)
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Troys game an Emerald gem
SENTIMENT in football is becoming less prevalent as players and clubs pursue success at all costs, h...
(16/08/2006)
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WGLFL round 17 preview
WARRAGUL will host Garfield this week and life hasnt been easy for the Stars recently.
After facing...
(16/08/2006)
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Goon looms as plum job
THERE is plenty of interest in the NAR NAR GOON senior coaching position after Pat Henwood confirmed...
(06/09/2006)
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Pakenhams four from four
WITH the Agrade and under15s finishing the season on top of the ladder, both teams had the weeks re...
(06/09/2006)
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As good as new
This modern, threeyearold home is located in the popular Lakeside Estate in Pakenham. Home entertain...
(11/10/2006)
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Jackie nets last milestone
GARFIELD Netball Club celebrated the 350th and last game of favourite daughter Jackie Collis on Satu...
(06/09/2006)
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Drouins finals fling
DROUIN will have all six sides competing in finals this weekend. Drouins 17and under side joins all...
(06/09/2006)
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Goal makes the point
GARFIELDS Agrade qualifying final clash with Traralgon, in Sale, mirrored the previous weeks with ...
(06/09/2006)
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Youth Week gets ready to rock
YOUTH Week in the City of Casey will kick off with the annual fringe fest in the Cranbourne Hall at ...
(04/04/2007)
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A grand day out
FUN and games across the generations was the aim of Grandparents Day at Killara Hostel and Western P...
(24/01/2007)
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Red Cross kept busy
PAKENHAM Red Cross unit, although in recess over the holiday period, has been kept busy with the Blo...
(24/01/2007)
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Bomber legend goes country
FORMER AFL Essendon champion Terry Daniher has joined the WorkSafe Victorian Country Football League...
(11/04/2007)
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Gembrook juniors shine
GEMBROOKCockatoos under16 team played a strong game to down Emerald by 45 points at the weekend. ...
(18/04/2007)
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Parrots light the night
A REAL treat was how Leongatha president Glenn Wright described the new renovations at his footbal...
(18/04/2007)
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Pakenham fades for flag
PAKENHAM Netball Clubs Agrade team fought out a tough grand final against Tooradin, going down by 1...
(27/09/2006)
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Tenacious Tooradin triumphs
THE muchanticipated Agrade grand final between Tooradin and Pakenham turned out to be a onesided aff...
(27/09/2006)
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Club ends year in the garden
BERWICK Ladies Probus Club enjoyed an endofyear morning tea in the Wilson Botanic rose garden on Tue...
(20/12/2006)
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Cocktails end chambers year
CHRISTMAS was in the air during the final Berwick Chamber of Commerce meeting for 2006.
Members refl...
(20/12/2006)
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Umps set for first bounce
SOUTHERN Umpires Association (SUA) members will officially kick off their 2007 season tonight and a...
(11/04/2007)
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Hawks avenge final loss
DROUIN Hawks Netball Clubs Agrade team avenged last seasons grandfinal loss with a fighting threeg...
(18/04/2007)
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Garfields trip a winner
GARFIELD Agrade teams long trip to Sale was rewarded with a strong fourgoal win in a very physical ...
(18/04/2007)
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Daniels a grand 200 man
This weekend Charles, 32, will play his 200th senior game in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Footbal...
(25/04/2007)
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Trust brings rewards
PAKENHAM equestrian star Alexandra Berwick added to her illustrious trophy cabinet this month by win...
(20/12/2006)
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Stars set to shine
GARFIELD Football Club is proud of promoting itself as unique.
Loyalty, passion and more than 10...
(18/04/2007)
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A proud history continues
GARFIELD Football Club played its first recorded match against Berwick in 1895.
The Stars played awa...
(18/04/2007)
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Emerald wilts in the wet
EMERALD Football Club seniors struggled in the wet conditions on Saturday and was overrun by 2006 gr...
(25/04/2007)
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Young Brookers fight back
GEMBROOKCockatoos under16 team came back after a slow start for a good 64point courageous win again...
(25/04/2007)
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Number one man in white
GIPPSLAND Umpires Association (GUA) has appointed Rowan Willis as the 2007 adviser to its men in whi...
(11/04/2007)
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WGLFL preview round 2
GARFIELD will be looking to pick up its first match points for the season when it welcomes Leongatha...
(18/04/2007)
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Hot Dragons sink Stingrays
THE Dandenong Southern Stingrays TAC Cup season continues to limp along with a 16point loss to Sandr...
(25/04/2007)
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Fever not good for football
HOWS the luck of talented young BUNYIP player Clint Meyer going?
Rumour has it that the reason Mey...
(25/04/2007)
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Final turnoff for Power
GIPPSLAND Powers 2006 finals campaign came to an end at a windswept Trevor Barker Oval last week w...
(27/09/2006)
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Last gig for year
GET ready for the last big FreeZA event for 2006.
Electric Productions is gearing up for the last Fr...
(22/11/2006)
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WGLFL review round 1
WARRAGUL started the 2007 West Gippsland Latrobe Football League season on a bright note with a 54po...
(18/04/2007)
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Under 18 TAC Cup
GIPPSLAND Power received a strong reality check last Sunday when it went down to the Bendigo Pioneer...
(25/04/2007)
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Garfield rules the court
GARFIELD Netball Clubs Agrade team showed its versatility with an 18goal win against Leongatha on S...
(25/04/2007)
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Sixup for Hawks
DROUIN Hawks Netball Club continued season 2007 in style with all its six sides enjoying victory aga...
(25/04/2007)
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Choir plans anniversary
BERWICK Youth Choir (BYC) is planning its 20th anniversary.
Choir administrator Janie Webb said the ...
(18/01/2006)
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WGLFL round 9 review
AT the halfway mark of the season, Warragul, last seasons wooden spooner, finds itself in a strong ...
(28/06/2006)
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Why the Stars ended up alone
AS A supporter and life member of the Pakenham Football Club I was very interested in the letter Mar...
(28/06/2006)
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WGLFL round 10 review
THE mighty Eagles are back! Maffra banished any lingering fears that it was on the slide when it kno...
(05/07/2006)
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WGLFL grand final review
MAFFRA regained its status as the king of the West Gippsland Latrobe Football League, defeating Sale...
(27/09/2006)
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MPNFL grand final
CHELSEA completed a memorable premiership victory with a 22point victory over Mt Eliza in the Mornin...
(27/09/2006)
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Fight violence with ribbons
SOROPTIMIST International Berwick (SIB) members will be selling white ribbons this Saturday as part...
(22/11/2006)
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Parks new opening hours
DAYLIGHT saving means that Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick, is open from 7am to 8pm seven days a week.
...
(22/11/2006)
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WGLFL preview round 3
GARFIELD performed a huge demolition job on Leongatha last week, but Drouin will not get a better op...
(25/04/2007)
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Beacy Supers outclassed
BEACONSFIELDS thirddivision Superules side needed to win to keep in touch with the four last weeken...
(28/06/2006)
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WGLFL round 12 preview
WITH big apologies to Warragul, the season so far has been a twohorse race between top teams Sale an...
(28/06/2006)
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Garfield in tight win
A HARD training run during the week gave the Garfield Agrade girls the edge needed to down Traralgon...
(30/08/2006)
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Eagles land flag
BEACONSFIELD under18s completed an emotional grandfinal victory over Doveton with an alltheway, 36po...
(27/09/2006)
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WGCA Agrade round six
A MATCHwinning innings of 191 from captaincoach Mark Cooper enabled Cardinia to maintain its topfour...
(03/01/2007)
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WGLFL review round 2
GARFIELD showed it was a far superior outfit to last season obliterating Leongatha by 142 points on...
(25/04/2007)
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New captains take over Salvos
PAKENHAMS Salvation Army Community Church has changed hands, with a young couple ready to make thei...
(25/01/2006)
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WGLFL round 8 review
Garfield tried hard to peg back the deficit in the second half but made few inroads, its forward mov...
(21/06/2006)
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Hansen in demand
GIPPSLAND Power key position player Lachie Hansen is almost certain to be added to the TAC Cup club...
(28/06/2006)
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Power surge
GIPPSLAND Power got its 2006 TAC Cup program back on track with a comprehensive 72point win over ...
(28/06/2006)
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Stingrays getting closer
THE Dandenong Southern Stingrays suffered another loss this time by 22 points against local rivals t...
(28/06/2006)
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Shipp shapes Brooker victory
ANDREW Shipp, in his 100th game for Gembrook, stole the show in the last quarter on Saturday, kickin...
(28/06/2006)
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Bombers win on reunion day
EMERALD teams put on a great display for supporters as well as invited members at the clubs reunion...
(05/07/2006)
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Fadeout costly for Brookers
ON A windy day at Woori Yallock the sixthplaced Brookers took on the fifthplaced home side in a batt...
(05/07/2006)
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WGLFL finals venues
THE West Gippsland Latrobe Football League executive met last week and allocated 2006 finals games t...
(12/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 11 review
DESPITE what looked a lopsided score, Garfield forced Maffra to fight all the way for an 88point vic...
(12/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 12 review
GARFIELD was bitterly disappointed with its 16point loss to Moe.
The Stars trailed at halftime by ei...
(19/07/2006)
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Brookers in fine final fling
GEMBROOK finished the season off the season in fine form at home, defeating a gallant OlindaFerny Cr...
(30/08/2006)
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Pakenham fails in finals
IT was a bad day for Pakenham Netball Club in preliminary finals on Sunday with the Cgrade, 15 and u...
(20/09/2006)
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Tooradin rolls ROC
TOORADIN Netball Clubs Agrade team will meet Pakenham in this weeks grand final after downing ROC ...
(20/09/2006)
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Lunch for womens auxiliary
THE Pakenham RSL Womens Auxiliary will meet at the Pakenham Railway Hotel for lunch at noon tomorro...
(07/03/2007)
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RSL meeting
PAKENHAM RSL members will meet tomorrow, Thursday, 8 March at their branch headquarters in James Str...
(07/03/2007)
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Carriage drivers gather
CARRIAGE driving enthusiasts from around Victoria and as far away as New Zealand will vie for the st...
(07/03/2007)
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Goon wins five
NAR Nar Goon welcomed Kooweerup at the weekend and all but one Goon team won.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:A G...
(28/06/2006)
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Cora Lynn stays in race
CORA Lynn played Catani at the weekend and came away with three wins, including two strong results i...
(28/06/2006)
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Kooweerup toils in vain
KOOWEERUP in E grade played Nar Nar Goon and went down by nine goals in a good standard game at the ...
(28/06/2006)
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Goon sweeps the grades
NAR Nar Goon travelled to Catani and all teams showed their strength, coming away with great wins in...
(05/07/2006)
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Kooweerup sides beat Bunyip
KOOWEERUP in E grade played Bunyip and had a confidenceboosting 11goal win.
Both sides made a slow ...
(05/07/2006)
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Emerald out of time
EMERALD played Yarra Glen at home in what proved to be a tightly contested match and in the first qu...
(05/07/2006)
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Victorian Football League
CASEY Scorpions were outplayed by Bendigo Bombers on a rainy day at Casey Fields on Sunday, going do...
(05/07/2006)
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Bullants bite Scorpions
THE misery continued for the second week for the Casey Scorpions that went down by 48 points to the ...
(12/07/2006)
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Young Brookers fight hard
ROUND 11 presented a challenge to GembrookCockatoo but the under15 and under14 sides came away with ...
(12/07/2006)
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YVMDFL division 2
EMERALD seniors struggled against ladder leaders Warburton, going down by 213 points on Saturday.
Th...
(12/07/2006)
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Netballers lose in wet
IN Yarra Valley netball Emerald played WarburtonMillgrove at Wesburn in wet and slippery conditions....
(12/07/2006)
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YVMDFL division 1
ON A wet and slippery day at Healesville the Brookers took on the thirdplaced Bloods in difficult co...
(19/07/2006)
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YVMDFL division 2
EMERALD played Alexandra at Alexandra in greasy and sloppy conditions. With the return of some of ou...
(19/07/2006)
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VFL
DETERMINED to ensure that the North Ballarat Roosters wouldnt just stroll into the finals, the Case...
(30/08/2006)
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Garfield shows grit
GARFIELD Netball Clubs Agrade team ended the season with a strong preliminary final against Warragu...
(20/09/2006)
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Drouin aims at four flags
DROUIN Netball Club will be aiming for four flags after its Bgrade and 17andunder teams had good win...
(20/09/2006)
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Stay cool for end of year
GET ready for the last big FreeZA event for 2006.
Electric Productions is gearing up for the last Fr...
(29/11/2006)
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WGCA other grades
BEACONSFIELDs Bgrade team rediscovered last seasons form after it narrowly defeated neighbouring c...
(03/01/2007)
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WGCA round seven preview
ONLY a tipster high on Christmas cheer would confidently predict who will win the round seven oneday...
(03/01/2007)
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Find the humour in music
AUSTRALIA has a long tradition of producing the best in the performing arts.
David Scheel is now ack...
(07/02/2007)
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Thrills, spills, and laughs
THE giant blowup slide, reputed to be one of the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere, created lots of...
(21/03/2007)
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Afirst for Windmill
WINDMILL Theatre Company will present Mel Brooks musical The Producers in the Drum Theatre, Dandeno...
(18/04/2007)
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Dinner for US operation
ROTARY Club of Lang Lang past president Bob Comber has been working to help raise $30,000 needed for...
(18/04/2007)
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Arts access for
ARTS Access and the Eastern Region Mental Health Association (ERMHA) will present a series of worksh...
(18/04/2007)
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Beaconhills gets moving
BEACONHILLS College and Berwick Bus Lines have established a students bus service to the Beaconhill...
(18/04/2007)
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Brookers belt Belgrave
GEMBROOKCockatoo had a 95point senior win over Belgrave and also dominated in reserve and under18 gr...
(21/06/2006)
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Emerald shines in loss
The team played well and is starting to perform as a combined unit.
The first half was close with Em...
(21/06/2006)
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Gembrook falls short
GEMBROOKCockatoos under16 team visited Yarra Glen at the weekend and paid the penalty for not manni...
(21/06/2006)
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Catani returns triumph
CATANI returned to Cora Lynn last Saturday for the Blues first competition game there for 30 years ...
(28/06/2006)
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Blues use breeze better
CATANI managed to hold off a determined Nar Nar Goon to record a comfortable 36point victory at the ...
(05/07/2006)
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Bunyip juniors down Demons
BUNYIPS junior sides got through challenging matches against Kooweerup with good wins.
@BT Sub Sp...
(05/07/2006)
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Kangaroos fighting win
OFFICER Kangaroos under15 team struggled to defeat a persistent Narre Warren, winning by 15 points o...
(12/07/2006)
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Under18 TAC Cup
THE bottomplaced Dandenong Southern Stingrays made it backtoback wins with a tough 12point victory a...
(19/07/2006)
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Power fails to spark
LACK of pressure and lapses in defence proved costly for Gippsland Power on Saturday, losing to Dand...
(19/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 13 review
GARFIELD won its third game for the season after it finished full of running to knock over finals ca...
(26/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 16 review
TRARALGON consolidated fourth spot on the ladder with a 60point victory over Drouin.
Despite the fin...
(16/08/2006)
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The Goon wins tight final
THE Ellinbank and District Netball Association (EDNA) second semifinals were held at Warragul Indust...
(30/08/2006)
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WGLFL grand final preview
IT will be excitement plus when Maffra meets Sale in the West Gippsland Latrobe Football League gran...
(20/09/2006)
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Mighty Maffra mauls Maroons
MAFFRA powered its way to a fifth consecutive grand final after demolishing Traralgon by 96 points i...
(20/09/2006)
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Boot sale all set to sizzle
THE Berwick Church of Christ will hold a car boot sale and sausage sizzle in the church grounds at C...
(27/09/2006)
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Group proud of its image
PAKENHAM Imaging celebrated its official opening this week following eight months of operation in Pa...
(27/09/2006)
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Time to ride roughshod
PERSONALITIES and a lack of business acumen lost one good chance to set up a motorbike riding centre...
(06/12/2006)
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Human treasure trove
I HAVE forgotten how many years it is, but I have rarely missed attending an annual Berwick and Dist...
(06/12/2006)
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Lions remain in the hunt
PAKENHAMS Agrade team faces a 242 run chase against Tooradin this week after a steady bowling and f...
(20/12/2006)
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Remys eight rakes Bombers
CARDINIA Agrades Chris Remy devastated Emeralds bats on Saturday, taking eight wickets in a superb...
(20/12/2006)
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Nyora defends massive total
DEFENDING a huge total of 455, Nyoras Bgrade team started well with Kelvin Toogod taking the first ...
(03/01/2007)
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Vikings pillage the Goon
DEFENDING 134, Nar Nar Goons Cgrade outfit resumed on day two with Lyndhurst Vikings at 1/74.
The G...
(03/01/2007)
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Dorothy gets kids dancing
DOROTHY the Dinosaur was a hit with Pakenham youngsters last week.
The Wiggles star, known for her f...
(04/04/2007)
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CWA cleans up for farmers
A BID to help droughtaffected farmers wash away some of the stress of the big dry has prompted an ov...
(04/04/2007)
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Vigil for IR changes
ABOUT 100 people attended a La Trobe electorate candlelight vigil at Boronia to mark the first anniv...
(04/04/2007)
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Cora Lynn on target
CORA LYNN Netball Clubs Agrade team grabbed sixth spot on the ladder when it downed Kooweerup by si...
(21/06/2006)
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Goon stays unbeaten
NAR Nar Goon travelled to Buln Buln for mixed results but in A grade remained undefeated so far for ...
(21/06/2006)
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EDFL round 11 review
KOOWEERUP was made to fight nearly all the way by Nar Nar Goon before it ran out a 46point winner to...
(28/06/2006)
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EDFL round 13 preview
EYES will be on Bunyip again this Saturday when it hosts Catani. The Bulldogs have been weakened by...
(05/07/2006)
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EDFL round 12 review
CATANI battled hard to see off a young and enthusiastic Nar Nar Goon by 36 points at Catani on Satu...
(05/07/2006)
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Goon grabs all grades
NAR Nar Goon hosted Cora Lynn, again taking out wins in all grades for the second week in a row.
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(12/07/2006)
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Kooweerup blasts Nyora
KOOWEERUPS E and Fgrade sides easily accounted for Nyora at the weekend.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:E GRADE...
(12/07/2006)
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Senior Stars play brightly
GARFIELD defeated Maffra in senior grades at the weekend but found success harder at junior level.
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(12/07/2006)
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Damp day for Scorpions
ON a cold and wet Saturday afternoon, the Casey Scorpions were outplayed by a determined Williamstow...
(19/07/2006)
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Emerald improves
EMERALD travelled to Alexandra and played in wet, drizzly conditions. Alexandra, a strong side, domi...
(19/07/2006)
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Demons too strong
KOOWEERUPS Egrade side played NilmaDarnum at Darnum and had a strong win.
Jade Williams provided pl...
(19/07/2006)
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Goon wins over the Bank
NAR Nar Goon travelled to Ellinbank and came away with mixed results.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:A GRADE
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(19/07/2006)
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Cobras square against Bunyip
AGAINST Bunyip, Cora Lynn had two wins from four games at the weekend.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:B GRADE
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(19/07/2006)
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YVMDFL division 1
GEMBROOKCockatoo took on ladder leader Monbulk at Gembrook in perfect conditions in front of a big c...
(26/07/2006)
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Garfield goes for goals
GARFIELD Netball Clubs Agrade team, although defeating Sale by 32 goals on Saturday, needed a bigge...
(16/08/2006)
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Drouin up to toughest test
SPECTATORS were treated to highquality netball at Drouin on Saturday, the two major finals contende...
(16/08/2006)
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Barr bolts to leagues best
WARRAGUL ruckrover Desi Barr has won the 2006 Trood AwardRodda Medal as the best and fairest player ...
(20/09/2006)
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Top nosh at Nush
NUSH Cafe, SportsBar and Restaurant is the newest entertainment venue only a stones throw from Berw...
(08/11/2006)
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First loss for Berwick
BERWICKS turfone side failed to build a substantial score in a oneday game and went down for the fi...
(20/12/2006)
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Tiger gives Maroons claws
UPPER Beaconsfields Fgrade side turned tiger on Saturday with its second win in a row, this time ag...
(20/12/2006)
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Solid wins for Beaconsfield
BEACONSFIELD has taken three good wins into the midseason cricket break with A and B grade knocking ...
(03/01/2007)
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Cup win in a whirl
TOORADIN greyhound Sonador ran a cracking race in the final of the Group 2 Cranbourne Cup on Monday ...
(10/01/2007)
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Aarons teeoff for two
BERWICK rising golf star Aaron Bowbanks offered a sneak peek at his potential last month with stunni...
(04/04/2007)
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Lightning strike by Lions
PAKENHAM proved too good, winning the $2000 winnertakeall Lightning Premiership against Doveton, Cor...
(04/04/2007)
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$1500 raised for Oxfam
OXFAM Berwick has handed a $1500 cheque to Oxfam Australia to help with its work to alleviate povert...
(18/04/2007)
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Descendents spring to reunion
DESCENDANTS of Edwin Greaves, former manager of the historic The Springs, at Clyde Road Berwick, gat...
(18/04/2007)
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Catanis last
CATANI seniors withstood a strong challenge from Ellinbank, before an eightgoal powerhouse last quar...
(21/06/2006)
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Blues fade out
CATANI had a major final quarter fadeout last week, going down at Bunyip by 62 points.
The Blues had...
(12/07/2006)
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Bunyip juniors match Catani
BUNYIPS junior sides came away with a win and a loss from the home games against Catani.
@BT Sub S...
(12/07/2006)
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Costly lapse for Catani
A THIRDquarter lapse proved costly for Catani on Saturday and the Blues went down to Nyora by 53 poi...
(19/07/2006)
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Bunyip juniors on target
BUNYIP Junior Football Clubs under13 team played strong attacking football to defeat Cora Lynn by 7...
(19/07/2006)
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Young Kangaroos in charge
OFFICER Kangaroos under15 team produced a strong last quarter to defeat Endeavour Hills by 73 points...
(26/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 15 review
HAS Warragul arrived as a force?
That is the question after the Gulls announced themselves as a legi...
(09/08/2006)
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YVMDFL division 2
EMERALD seniors fought hard at home against a strong Yarra Junction side at the weekend, going down ...
(16/08/2006)
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YVMDFL division 1
GEMBROOKCockatoo defeated premiership candidate UpweyTecoma in perfect conditions at Upwey.
The hung...
(16/08/2006)
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Emerald upsets leader
EMERALD hosted Yarra Valley Netball League leader Yarra Junction in round 17.
Yarra Junction starte...
(16/08/2006)
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Blues season over
CATANIS seniors bowed out of the 2006 finals race after going down to Bunyip in the first semifinal...
(30/08/2006)
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EDFL Finals
PRELIMINARY FINALS
SATURDAY at NilmaDarnum
Seniors: Bunyip v Longwarry
Reserves: Cora Lynn v Longwar...
(30/08/2006)
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Fans the winners in top clash
MAFFRA meets minor premiers Sale in this weeks second semifinal on Saturday at Maffra and the fans ...
(06/09/2006)
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Gulls easy pickings
MAFFRA thrashed an injuryravaged Warragul by 130 points to advance to the second semifinal against S...
(06/09/2006)
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Support for small farmers
LOCAL farmers will remain well advised with the second annual Small Farming Victoria twoday field ev...
(29/11/2006)
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Panthers survive Cobra bite
A DETERMINED 42run stand between Peter OBrien and Luke Wishart helped Devon Meadows to overcome ear...
(20/12/2006)
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Making his mark in motocross
A SUCCESSFUL season in 2006 has Pakenham motocross rider Mark Portbury craving for more.
The 21yearo...
(17/01/2007)
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Rewarding workmanlike efforts
DO it once and do it well is the theme for the Rotary Club of Berwick 2007 vocational awards.
The an...
(28/02/2007)
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This clubs easy to stomach
BREAKFAST is definitely the most important meal of the day at Pakenham Consolidated School.
Student...
(28/02/2007)
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Frames fair game for cup
GIPPSLAND pacer Frame Game will line up hoping to make history with a second win in Sundays Warragu...
(04/04/2007)
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Robbie jumps to picnic win
CRANBOURNE trainer Robbie Laing made the most of his rare visit to the picnic races on Sunday with a...
(04/04/2007)
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Document puts safety on track
CASEY Council has brought out a document to guide community safety until 2011.
It provides a framew...
(25/04/2007)
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Get out the drums
YOUNG musicians have been urged to push start their music career with the 2007 Battle of the Bands.
...
(25/04/2007)
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EDFL round 11 preview
CORA Lynns home clash with last seasons premier Catani takes top billing this week. Catani is a g...
(21/06/2006)
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EDFL round 10 review
NYORA stood alone at the top of the table after it defeated Longwarry by 31 points.
The battle of ...
(21/06/2006)
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EDFL match of the day
DUAL premier Catani silenced its doubters and showed that it was on target to play another big role ...
(28/06/2006)
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EDFL match of the day
BUNYIP is in calculations for a high ladder position after it inflicted a 32point defeat on Kooweeru...
(05/07/2006)
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EDFL round 14 preview
AFTER being smashed in the last quarter by Bunyip last week, Catani will not find things get any eas...
(12/07/2006)
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EDFL match of the day
BUNYIP has emerged as a genuine premiership threat. The Bulldogs capped off a great month of footbal...
(12/07/2006)
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EDFL round 14 review
NYORA put down a strong challenge by Catani to run away with a 53point victory. After an even first ...
(19/07/2006)
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EDFL round 15 preview
CORA Lynn went a long way towards convincing punters that it was the real thing when it defeated Bu...
(19/07/2006)
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Demons fire on court
KOOWEERUP Netball Clubs Dgrade team combined well to down Lang Lang by 19 goals at the weekend.
A s...
(26/07/2006)
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Power surge shocks Knights
GIPPSLAND Power, although undermanned, bounced back to defeat the highly rated Northern Knights in a...
(26/07/2006)
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Goon runs all over Bunyip
NAR Nar Goon welcomed Bunyip and all grades other than C grade recorded wins for the day and strengt...
(26/07/2006)
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VFL Under18 TAC Cup
DANDENONG Stingrays scored their third win in a row to get off the bottom of the TAC Cup ladder when...
(26/07/2006)
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Close call for youngsters
GEMBROOKCockatoo junior sides were in close matches for the last round and pulled off a good under13...
(09/08/2006)
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YVMDFL division 1
GEMBROOKCockatoo suffered another lastquarter fadeout and Wandin was able to run over the Brookers a...
(09/08/2006)
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The Goon fires for finals
NAR Nar Goon travelled to Lang Lang for the last game of the round and had a successful day with fiv...
(16/08/2006)
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VFL round 18
ON A sunny Sunday the form side Frankston thrashed Casey Scorpions by 81 points at Frankston City Ov...
(16/08/2006)
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Cora Lynn hangs on
CORA LYNN had an important win over NeerimNeerim South in A grade to get ready for the finals.
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(16/08/2006)
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One up, one down
GARFIELDS Agrade netball team arrived in Maffra for the second semi, ready for a close match with t...
(13/09/2006)
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Drouin teams still in it
SPECTATORS were treated to highquality netball at Drouin on Saturday with the two major contenders f...
(13/09/2006)
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Maroons show tons of talent
A MAIDEN century of 158 by Nyora Bgrades Nick Fairbank and a massive 156 by Brenton Hackett highlig...
(20/12/2006)
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Power switches on for season
GIPPSLAND Power started the 2007 TAC Cup season on a high note with a 39point win against Eastern Ra...
(04/04/2007)
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Under 18 TAC Cup
DANDENONG Stingrays opened season 2007 with a humiliating 103point loss to early season flag favouri...
(04/04/2007)
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Catanis crusher
CATANI seniors crushed a lowly NilmaDarnum by a massive 262 points on Saturday.
It was the Blues se...
(26/07/2006)
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WGLFL round 14 review
LEONGATHA reversed the form guide and shocked Garfield with a 40point home victory. The Parrots drew...
(02/08/2006)
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Stars vote on new league
GARFIELD Football Club members will meet in three weeks to decide where the club will play next seas...
(02/08/2006)
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Record for young Roo
IT was celebrations at Officer Kangaroos on the weekend when under14s Mark Vandenacker played his 1...
(09/08/2006)
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Blues cruise to finals
CATANI ended the homeandaway season in fine style, winning all five round18 games against Warragul I...
(16/08/2006)
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Berwick fires in final
BERWICK Junior Football Clubs under16 team had a strong win in the second semifinal at the weekend,...
(16/08/2006)
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Young Roos in thriller
IN one of the best games of junior football for the season, Officer Kangaroos under11 team went dow...
(16/08/2006)
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Lightning footy strikes
ST FRANCIS Xavier College hosted its annual lightning premiership competition between its feeder pri...
(06/09/2006)
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WGLFL semifinal review
WARRAGUL is out of the finals after losing to Traralgon by 25 points.
The Gulls never threw in the t...
(13/09/2006)
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Cobra bowlers lack bite
PLAYING Devon Meadows on turf at Cranbourne Racecourse, Merinda Park decided to field first after wi...
(20/12/2006)
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Dove Daryl flies out
DOVETON premiership defender Daryl Thomas will play for Southern Football League (SFL) Division Thre...
(10/01/2007)
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Toner tunes up Cobras
CORA Lynn is a legitimate premiership contender this season according to coach Chris Toner.
He has...
(04/04/2007)
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Ugly fight a blight
STAND by for the first controversy of 2007 because more is likely to come from a nasty incident at t...
(04/04/2007)
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EDFL match of the day
NYORA has firmed as premiership favourite after it defeated Longwarry by 31 points.
The longawaited ...
(21/06/2006)
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Studio up and dancing
A LOVE of dancing over many years has culminated in the opening of MarShere Dance Studios in Pakenha...
(28/06/2006)
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Nonstop laughs
AFTER 27 sellout performances at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Akmal returns by popul...
(28/06/2006)
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EDFL round 13 review
CORA Lynn has regained the Cunningham Cup after a hardfought 46point victory over its archrival Nar ...
(12/07/2006)
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EDFL match of the day
BULN Buln kept its finals hopes alive with a hardfought 20point victory over Lang Lang at the weeken...
(19/07/2006)
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EDFL round 16 preview
NYORA, stung by last weeks result against Cora Lynn, its first loss for the season, is likely to ta...
(26/07/2006)
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EDFL round 15 review
NAR Nar Goon was alight early against Bunyip and raced to a fivegoal lead with Scott Murphy providin...
(26/07/2006)
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Emerald keeps control
IN round 15 of Yarra Valley netball against South Belgrave, Emeralds first quarter produced five go...
(02/08/2006)
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YVMDFL division 2
EMERALD started strongly and kept up with a taller and stronger South Belgrave. Luckily for Emerald,...
(02/08/2006)
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The Goon wins at home
NAR Nar Goon Netball Club celebrated its last home games against NilmaDarnum on Saturday with five o...
(09/08/2006)
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EDFL round 18 review
CATANI gave Warragul Industrials a sharp lesson at the weekend, winning by 114 points to secure thir...
(16/08/2006)
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Easto wins with gusto
GLEN Easto enjoyed the pleasant conditions as well as his golf, winning the competition with 46 Stab...
(20/12/2006)
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Hot golf in the heat
PAKENHAM Golf Clubs Stojko Kresojevic ran hot in the heat on Saturday to win the par competition wi...
(10/01/2007)
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Chris sweeps the field
HE may only be 12, but Chris Broom showed he has a big golfing future when he swept the field to win...
(10/01/2007)
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Top scores at Lang Lang
LANG Lang Golf Club competition in the first week of 2007 was keen with scores generally low and a s...
(10/01/2007)
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Pakenham set to show teeth
THE West Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA) competition returns to twoday fixtures this weekend fo...
(17/01/2007)
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Skills sessions for disabled
SESSIONS will be made available for people with a disability to take part in dancing, gymnastics and...
(21/02/2007)
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Safe driving for older people
A FREE Older Driver Safety Seminar will be held in the Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warre...
(21/02/2007)
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Nar Nar Goon serves win
NAR NAR GOON Tennis Club teams played their West Gippsland Tennis Association grand finals at Cardin...
(04/04/2007)
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Bulls charge to second flag
CARDINIA Agrade won its second premiership on the weekend after accounting for Kooweerup at Bailey R...
(04/04/2007)
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Maroons win a thriller
UPPER Beaconsfield Maroons took out the inaugural Under13 North grand final in a thrilling close gam...
(04/04/2007)
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Ladies midweek tennis
MARYKNOLL and Lang Lang Gold share top spot after round seven of West Gippsland Tennis Association l...
(04/04/2007)
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Young Brookers fight on
GEMBROOKCockatoo junior sides posted good wins in last weeks round, including a comeback triumph in...
(02/08/2006)
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Power plugs in for win
GIPPSLAND Power took a giant step towards a positive finish to the 2006 TAC Cup, season downing the ...
(09/08/2006)
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Ben on the ball
Gippsland footy reporter Ken Moore speaks to elated Bunyip coach Ben Proctor after last weeks preli...
(06/09/2006)
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TAC Cup
GIPPSLAND Power went into its last game of the regular TAC Cup season against the Oakleigh Chargers ...
(06/09/2006)
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Stingrays stung by the best
THE TAC Cup season of the Dandenong Stingrays came to a positive end despite a 52point loss to the o...
(06/09/2006)
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Dorey king of reserves
THE Casey Cardinia reserves best and fairest award was won by flamboyant Narre Warren ruckmandefende...
(13/09/2006)
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Young gun a smooth choice
PAKENHAM Football Club has had a stellar season and the momentum continued on Monday night when John...
(13/09/2006)
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Dan the man again
TOORADIN Football Club added a Casey Cardinia league best and fairest winner to its honour board on ...
(13/09/2006)
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Set to race at Warragul
WARRAGUL Harness Racing Club will host its first race meeting for 2007 this Friday afternoon.
Strong...
(10/01/2007)
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Power turns on for 2007
GIPPSLAND Power will kick off its 2007 season on Saturday, 31 March at home (Morwell) against Easter...
(10/01/2007)
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Jason shows a ton of talent
REMEMBER the name Jason Pongracic.
At just 12 years of age, the sporting star has represented more s...
(24/01/2007)
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Golden ride for Reece
PAKENHAM galloper Etched in Gold scored a gutsy win in Saturdays $18,000 Marong Cup at Bendigo, aft...
(14/02/2007)
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Barans sweet Turkish delight
TURKEY is a long way from Pakenham in both distance and culture, but 17yearold apprentice jockey Bar...
(14/02/2007)
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School on track for life
SCHOOL children have temporarily put aside schoolbooks for raffle books in a fund raising effort to...
(21/02/2007)
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Rates payment is due
PAYMENT of Caseys third rates instalment is due on Wednesday, 28 February.
Ratepayers can pay onlin...
(21/02/2007)
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Teen pool party attracts 200
TEENAGERS partied in the pool in Kooweerup recently.
More than 200 young people swam and partied at ...
(21/02/2007)
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Trashs new look
TRASH turned into treasure is helping to give new direction in life to people with a disability.
Pak...
(21/02/2007)
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Pets can hop in for chips
PETS can be microchipped at the Casey Civic Centre car park, Magid Drive, Narre Warren, from 9am to...
(21/02/2007)
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School pulls some strings
HARKAWAY Primary School students became totally engrossed in their work during kite flying lessons a...
(21/02/2007)
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Discover the world of stamps
STAMP collecting is glamorous tennis champion Maria Sharapovas favourite hobby.
Berwick Stamp Club ...
(05/07/2006)
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EDFL match of the day
PREMIERSHIP favourite Nyoras 14game undefeated streak came to an end when Cora Lynn grabbed a 19poi...
(26/07/2006)
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Half enough for Kooweerup
A STRONG second half gave Kooweerup Netball Clubs Egrade team a 15goal win against Neerim Neerim So...
(02/08/2006)
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Cora Lynn wins thriller
CORA Lynn met NilmaDarnum at the weekend and broke even with three wins, including a onepoint thrill...
(02/08/2006)
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Goon sides sweep the court
NAR Nar Goon travelled to Nyora for the days competition and came away with wins in all grades.
@B...
(02/08/2006)
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EDFL round 17 review
LANG Lang produced the upset of the season when it beat Cora Lynn by three points.
The Cobras appear...
(09/08/2006)
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EDFL match of the day
LONGWARRY drummed home that it is a genuine threat to the premiership favourite Nyora when it thrash...
(16/08/2006)
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Tooradin rebuffs its critics
TOORADIN Agrade went into its semifinal against Beaconsfield as underdogs and again was able to hush...
(13/09/2006)
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Top five fight on
FIVE teams out of six live to fight another day in Pakenhams campaign to bring home a flag.
The Agr...
(13/09/2006)
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Mixed results for Garfield
GARFIELD Bowls Clubs divisiontwo team lost to Moe in pennant on Saturday 106 to 87 winning only on...
(20/12/2006)
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Wins elude Berwick bowlers
Berwick (2) 492 defeated by SOC 14103.
(M. Walker, D. Reddy, K. Fox, C. Fothergill).
Berwick (3) 159...
(20/12/2006)
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Hawks reign in Pakenham
WELCOME rain fell in Pakenham on Friday, but that didnt deter more than 150 kids along with a larg...
(24/01/2007)
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Wickers woo White
THREE time Brisbane Lions premiership star Darryl White is set to play with Berwick this season in a...
(14/02/2007)
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Shrewd mates in rhythm
PAKENHAM real estate agents Len Whitta and Phil Caswell are in constant competition to seal deals f...
(21/02/2007)
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Major league kicks off season
WEST Gippsland Latrobe Football League president Brian McKenzie said that the leagues challenge as ...
(28/03/2007)
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League gets new chief
THE Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) announced the appointment of Steven Pallas t...
(28/03/2007)
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Power surge for season
GIPPSLAND Power is switched on for its first game of the TAC Cup season at Morwell on Saturday, 31 M...
(28/03/2007)
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Umps bounce into big league
TWO of last seasons Peninsula Football League grand final field umpires have just been accepted int...
(28/03/2007)
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Cooper the king of Cardinia
IT WAS almost unfair when star Cardinia batsman Ben DaRose spanked a looping Chris McConnell offbrea...
(04/04/2007)
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Gallant Blues go down
CATANI under17s were beaten, but not disgraced, by a far stronger Lang Lang side in Saturdays preli...
(06/09/2006)
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Slow start for Eagles
AFTER a slow start in the under18s second semifinal, the Beaconsfield team settled down in the secon...
(13/09/2006)
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TAC Under 18 Cup
GIPPSLAND Power scored a moraleboosting TAC Cup finals win over the North Ballarat Rebels at Princes...
(13/09/2006)
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Tiger cubs fail to roar
BEACONSFIELDS under 17 Tigers played Pakenham and the team all out for 44 with Billy Carlyle making...
(17/01/2007)
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Officer juniors fight it out
OFFICER Cricket Clubs under15 team fought hard against Pakenham, but fell 23 runs short.
Pakenham ...
(17/01/2007)
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Smith leads with tons of runs
CHRIS Smith, who recently celebrated his 16th birthday, became one of the youngest Agrade century ma...
(24/01/2007)
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Triple the fun for glad Vlad
SMART gelding Specard was the first horse into next months Pakenham Cup field after locally based j...
(14/02/2007)
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Davids cup a new start
MALAYSIANborn apprentice jockey David Chong helped give Queensland trainer Les Ross the perfect star...
(21/02/2007)
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Cop 16 and youre out!
FOOTBALLERS who have been suspended for 16 matches or more over their careers can forget about play...
(28/03/2007)
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Demons delight Davey
KOOWEERUP captain coach Matt Davey was justifiably proud of his players after the Agrade grand final...
(04/04/2007)
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Teen guides Yabbies to glory
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc (PUT) recorded a stirring fivewicket victory over Merinda Park to win the WGCA ...
(04/04/2007)
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Artists will be on show, too
THE Paperworks Gallery and Lunch Spot Cafe, in Blackburne Square, Berwick Village, will present an e...
(12/07/2006)
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EDFL round 17 preview
THE clash between the home side, thirdplaced Bunyip, and the ladder leader Nyora is this weeks mat...
(02/08/2006)
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EDFL match of the day
LONGWARRY tuned up for the upcoming final series with an emphatic 86point victory at home over Poowo...
(02/08/2006)
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Keys collars cup success
CRANBOURNE trainer Ken Keys won the $156,000 Cranbourne Cup after his honest galloper Blue Collar Ja...
(18/10/2006)
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A goal for old boys
OLD boys are kicking new goals at Beaconsfield.
Ben Cunningham is a teacher at St Francis Xavier Co...
(18/10/2006)
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Runs galore for Nyora
NYORAS Bgrade bats amassed a mighty 261 to down Merinda Park in the first oneday game of the season...
(17/01/2007)
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Panthers burn Demons
DEVON Meadows Agrade side resumed its campaign after the Christmas break with a comprehensive 151ru...
(17/01/2007)
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Cougars claw win
CLYDES Agrade team hung on for a thrilling onerun win against Officer on Saturday.
The Cougars el...
(17/01/2007)
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Close one for Cobras
IT was so near and yet so far for Merinda Parks Agrade side that went down in its oneday game to Cl...
(17/01/2007)
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Walk on the mild side
YMCA Cardinia Life are hosting a walk for women to celebrate International Womens Day this Thursday...
(07/03/2007)
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Tee off for charity
THE Rotary Club of Berwick will hold its 45th annual Charity Golf Day at Montuna Golf Club on Thursd...
(07/03/2007)
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Warriors fight for wins
PAKENHAM Warriors started the Victorian junior basketball season on a high note last Friday evening ...
(28/03/2007)
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WGCA junior grand finals
BEACONSFIELD convincingly defeated Emerald Black in the Under17 North grand final by seven wickets.
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(04/04/2007)
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Beacy roars twice
BEACONSFIELD brought home two premierships with both Cgrade and Under17 North Bandits chasing down t...
(04/04/2007)
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MPNFL other leagues
FORMER Melbourne now Rye ruckman Greg Doyle will line up for one last chance at premiership glory w...
(13/09/2006)
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CaseyCardinia reserves
AFTER dominating the homeandaway season and going through undefeated, Hampton Park fell short of Na...
(13/09/2006)
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CaseyCardinia under 18s
BEACONSFIELD under18s took three quarters to shake off a determined Narre Warren in the second semif...
(13/09/2006)
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Michelle nets top award
PAKENHAM goaler Michelle Webster was crowned the MPNFL Casey Cardinia Netball Leagues Agrade bestan...
(18/10/2006)
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Piranhas head for open water
SIX swimmers from the Cardinia Piranhas Swim Club will take part in the Hazelwood Open Water Swim at...
(18/10/2006)
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Thrilling charge by Bulls
IN a thrilling finish Cardinias Agrade team hung on to defeat a classy Catani on Saturday.
The Bu...
(17/01/2007)
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Fourup for Tigers
IN a great start to 2007 Beaconsfield senior teams recorded four solid wins.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:A GR...
(17/01/2007)
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Lions fail to tame Beacy
PAKENHAMS Agrade team failed to restrict Beaconsfields bats losing the first oneday game for the y...
(17/01/2007)
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WGCA Agrade, round 10
CATANI increased its slim chances of final action by gaining a first innings result over Pakenham Up...
(21/02/2007)
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Melissa lights up Cup Day
A SMILE that could light up the MCG said it all as Pakenham apprentice jockey Melissa Taylor trotted...
(07/03/2007)
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Soccer summit
SOCCERS growing popularity has prompted a summit on the sports development.
Cardinia Shire Council...
(07/03/2007)
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Kids burn up track
JUNIOR quarter midget car racing will soon supply Australian speedways with its future superstars.
T...
(07/03/2007)
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Tony takes top title
THE long trip to Kalgoorlie International Speedway, Western Australia paid off Pakenham Speedway rac...
(28/03/2007)
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Ladies tennis results
ROUND seven of West Gippsland Tennis Association ladies midweek tennis competition was held on 21 Ma...
(28/03/2007)
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PUT bats fire for flag
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc (PUT) batsmen, led by Luke Gunton, ran down Merinda Parks firstinnings score o...
(04/04/2007)
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Seagulls grounded
TOORADINS under17 and under 15 South sides lost their grand finals in close games for the second su...
(04/04/2007)
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Tigers roar to premiership
BEACONSFIELD scored a commanding fourwicket victory over the Lyndhurst Vikings in the Cgrade grand f...
(04/04/2007)
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Leannes dressaged for success
HARKAWAY rising star Leanne Smith is hoping to set Werribee Park alight when she takes to the arena ...
(11/04/2007)
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Sevenyear rein for Bodey
THE difference between star Victorian jockeys Adam Bodey and Damien Oliver is about 10 kilograms in ...
(11/04/2007)
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EDFL round 16 review
CATANI held fifth spot on the ladder when it grafted a 45point victory over Lang Lang. The Blues vi...
(02/08/2006)
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Panthers lure Bushy back
HIGHLY regarded coach Peter Bushy Bastinac will return to the scene of his greatest triumphs as co...
(18/10/2006)
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Funds good for footy
JUNIOR football players from Longwarry and Beaconsfield benefited by new equipment supplied by their...
(18/10/2006)
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A power of awards
GIPPSLAND Power ended the TAC Cup season on a high note when it named its best and fairest last week...
(18/10/2006)
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Maroons back on track
UPPER Beaconsfields B and Cgrade teams scored resounding wins in the only oneday fixture for the se...
(17/01/2007)
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Loss for Yabbie ladies
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc Cricket Clubs ladies team fought hard, but went down to North Caulfield on Sun...
(17/01/2007)
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Bears bowlers blitz
A DEADLY bowling attack has set Berwicks turfone team up for victory against North Dandenong this w...
(17/01/2007)
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Cobras deadly pair
A 186 sixthwicket partnership by Merinda Park Agrades Brett Armitage and Clayton Riddle helped boos...
(24/01/2007)
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Tough chase for Lions
PAKENHAM faces a mammoth 308 run chase against Pakenham UpperToomuc this week.
The Lions won the tos...
(24/01/2007)
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Officer bowlers in charge
OFFICERS Agrade bowlers were on target, bowling Devon Meadows out for 163 on Saturday.
Brett Reid b...
(24/01/2007)
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Dale has a day out
CONSISTENT country jockey Dale Smith proved his value with a treble on the Pakenham Cup undercard du...
(07/03/2007)
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Close not enough for Grant
LONGWARRY coach Grant Close is looking to build on the solid foundations laid down over the past two...
(28/03/2007)
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Women go for golf
MORE than 100 women gave golf a go at a special day held at Berwick Montuna Golf Club on Monday la...
(11/04/2007)
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Medal bliss for Diss
AN excellent nett 66 was enough to give Peter Diss the April monthly medal at Pakenham Golf Club on ...
(11/04/2007)
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Ben aims to floor the world
By Glen Atwell
BEN Monckton is preparing to pull on the green and gold for the Australian floorbal...
(08/02/2006)
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Track turns full cycle
THE new human powered vehicle (HPV) and criterium track at Casey Fields, Cranbourne has attracted a ...
(06/09/2006)
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Junior cyclists to compete
CASEY Cardinia Human Powered Vehicle and Cycling Club (CCHPVCC) will hold a junior criterium race m...
(06/09/2006)
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A hardy win at Drouin
THE consistent Charlie Hardy was on his game again with an excellent 40 Stableford points to win the...
(18/10/2006)
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President takes top medal
BEACONHILLS Country Golf Clubs lady president Marg Rice shot an excellent nett 64 to win the presti...
(18/10/2006)
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Collins collects the points
A TOP round of 45 Stableford points was enough to give Bob Collins a win in the Saturday competition...
(18/10/2006)
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Kids set for a big day out
GET ready kids, the Pakenham Gazette Kids Day Out race meeting is fast approaching.
On Sunday, 21 J...
(17/01/2007)
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Races harness a big crowd
IDEAL weather conditions drew a good crowd to Fridays Warragul harness races.
It was a very strong ...
(17/01/2007)
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Hawks head for Pakenham
YOUNG football supporters are looking forward to AFL players coming to Pakenham this Friday.
Hawthor...
(17/01/2007)
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Tigers battle Bomber bowlers
BEACONSFIELDS Bgrade batsmen fought hard for a competitive 176 against Emerald at home in round eig...
(24/01/2007)
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Ionas great escape
IONA seconds had a scare against bottomplaced Warragul at the weekend, but narrowly escaped defeat t...
(24/01/2007)
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Lukes nine crushes Cobras
UPPER Beaconsfield Bgrades Luke Pitcher destroyed Merinda Parks batsmen with an amazing ninewicket...
(24/01/2007)
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Cup fever on the rise
EXCITEMENT is rising in district horse racing circles as the buildup to the Pakenham Cup meeting b...
(07/02/2007)
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Shining star on the diamond
BERWICK baseballer Simone Wearnes surname guaranteed her legendary status in the local region, but ...
(07/02/2007)
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WGCA tips round 10
THERE is a new urgency among WGCA teams with two homeandaway games remaining and finals positions f...
(14/02/2007)
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WGCA junior grades
LANG Lang allrounder Sam Jenkins excelled in under 17 ranks against KilcundaBass, capturing 4/18 fro...
(21/02/2007)
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WGCA other grades
NYORA showed its determination to be a part of the March finals action with a strong performance aga...
(21/02/2007)
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Bourne for success
SEYMOUR trainer David Bourne made a good call when he excused himself early from the William Inglis ...
(07/03/2007)
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Hilary takes the trophy
AN excellent nett 68 was enough to give Hilary Wilson the lady presidents trophy at Berwick Montuna...
(04/04/2007)
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Andrew tees to title
ANDREW Conn played a strong game to win the Agrade section of the Balcombe Matchplay Championships a...
(04/04/2007)
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Trio on target at Garfield
A THREEperson Ambrose guest day event proved a hit at Garfield Golf Club on Saturday.
Winners were m...
(04/04/2007)
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The WGCA season in review
CARDINIAS celebrations continue, but during the winter months there will be more sober and measured...
(11/04/2007)
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Bell rings in a bullseye
LABERTOUCHE Primary School acting principal Jeff Bell is a straight shooter literally.
Bell, a memb...
(02/11/2005)
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Old King Callow now the wiser
BERWICK jockey Noel Callow was the toast of Flemington on Saturday after a ride that trainer Lee Fre...
(02/11/2005)
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Pair on par at Drouin
BRUCE Horskins and Lester Smethurst combined well with a plus12 to win the day event and first quali...
(17/01/2007)
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Christine takes the points
AN excellent 36 Stableford points gave Christine Hogan the win at Berwick Montuna Golf Club on 6 Jan...
(17/01/2007)
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Gavin fires for medal
IT was a close result, but Pakenham Golf Clubs Gavin Steel won the January monthly medal on Saturda...
(17/01/2007)
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Cougar hits a 100
AN impressive 112 by Clyde Agrades Jarrod Leontini helped his team to 285 against Cardinia on Satur...
(24/01/2007)
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Panther bats fight back
DEVON Meadows Agrades season remains in the balance after a spirited comeback staved off a possible...
(24/01/2007)
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Triumphant Bulls head indoors
THE Baw Baw mens hockey team, hot off their success last season, have ventured into the demanding c...
(07/02/2007)
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Berwick bowls results
RESULTS for Berwick Bowls Club:
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:RVBA, ROUND 14
Yarra Glen 16/109 d Berwick (1) 2...
(07/02/2007)
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Canavan of courage
A SUPERB century to skipper Travis Canavan helped Devon Meadows retain the Steve Vivian Shield ag...
(14/02/2007)
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Clint sharpens Tigers claws
THERE is an air of expectancy at Lang Lang Football Club with the arrival of new captaincoach Clint ...
(07/03/2007)
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Piranha swims with stars
CARDINIA Piranhas Swimming Club cocaptain for February, Rachael Bradley, attended the Vic ANZ Talent...
(07/03/2007)
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Holiday funs laid on
HOLIDAY boredom doesnt need to strike with a range of activities being offered as part of the Cardi...
(21/03/2007)
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Bold designs depict big dry
ONE of the new displays in the Casey art space, Waiting for Rain is something with which most people...
(21/03/2007)
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Older drivers win support
KEEPING safe and mobile was a focus for older drivers at a Casey seminar for older drivers on Friday...
(21/03/2007)
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Flag gold for Golby
KILCUNDABASS president Paul Golby was exhilarated and relieved after the final Nyora wicket fell on ...
(28/03/2007)
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On par at Lang Lang
PLUSTWO on a countback gave C. Taylor the win from L. Burgess in the par competition at Lang Lang Go...
(04/04/2007)
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Jones boys play worlds best
INTERNATIONAL mens softball was in full swing at Sweeney Reserve on Monday night.
Team South Africa...
(25/01/2006)
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Amber gets the green light
NAR Nar Goon speedster Amber Anderson showed her style with a great drive in a class C Toyota Echo...
(08/11/2006)
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Shows given $4m pledge
SHOW societies have been promised a $4 million boost under a reelected Bracks government.
Gembrook M...
(15/11/2006)
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Bowls stars shine at show
IT was a Christmas to remember at Berwick Bowling Club with the annual show featuring many stars f...
(17/01/2007)
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Bomber bowlers supreme
EMERALDS Bgrade bowlers were on target against Beaconsfield, dismissing the home side for 170 in a ...
(24/01/2007)
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Doig charges for Bulls
AN excellent fivewicket haul by Cardinia Agrades Dwayne Doig helped his team to contain Clyde to 27...
(24/01/2007)
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Donno flies to Crows nest
BAD news for BEACONSFIELD fans if word from SALE is true that gun ruckman Chris Kelf will play for t...
(07/02/2007)
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Four hot for Kooka
THE 200607 Kookaburra Cup Twenty20 tournament moves to the semifinal stage on Sunday when Tooradin t...
(07/02/2007)
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Cobras feel Bullants bite
MERINDA Parks Agrade team failed to contain Officers bats from overhauling its first innings total...
(14/02/2007)
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Quick wickets key for Officer
OFFICER A Grade bowled first in hot conditions and did well to bowl out Kooweerup for 214.
Clint Wil...
(21/02/2007)
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Umps whistle up recruits
SOUTHERN Umpires Association (SUA) members ran a successful recruiting promotion and information sta...
(07/03/2007)
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Eight is enough for Seagulls
TOORADIN Football Club can never be accused of throwing in the towel when it comes to the everconsta...
(21/03/2007)
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Scott revs up a vintage win
PAKENHAMS evergreen motorbike rider Scott Webster has had his fair share of victories on the track,...
(21/03/2007)
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Paul traps top award
PAUL Cornelius opened the bowling for the Clyde Agrade team during the late 1980s and has just compl...
(28/03/2007)
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The Dean of KilcundaBass
DEAN Pipicelli is no stranger to success on the cricket field after being a part of many top sides i...
(28/03/2007)
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Former POW, advocate dies
ONE of the greatest workers for former prisoners of war, Bill Toon, has died, age 87, at Villa Maria...
(18/04/2007)
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Two lead in eightball league
AFTER four rounds of competition in West Gippsland Eight Ball League only Lang Lang and Nar Nar Goon...
(02/11/2005)
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Panthers soccer hunt
CASEY Panthers Junior Soccer Club is hoping Australias recent success in qualifying for the 2006 So...
(25/01/2006)
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Were no poachers say coaches
IM no poacher and make sure thats printed!
That was former Catani Cricket Club mentor Ben Marone...
(11/10/2006)
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WGCA other grades
KILCUNDABASS and Nyora both gained significant breaks on the points table from their nearest Bgrade ...
(18/10/2006)
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Mal to boost Nilma
BRISBANE LIONS triple AFL premiership player and 200 game club member Mal Michael will play a number...
(08/11/2006)
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Presidential paces ahead
TALENTED pacing mare La Presidential continued on her winning way at Cranbourne last Wednesday night...
(08/11/2006)
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A pleasure at Pakenham Oaks
A STRONG contingent of locally trained horses will compete for the spoils of victory on the eightrac...
(08/11/2006)
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Anthonys golden shot
ANTHONY Sottosanti is shooting for the top literally.
The 16yearold Pakenham skeet shooter has dedi...
(22/11/2006)
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Grand plan for footy finals
CASEY Cardinia Football League finals would be played on the Sunday after the AFL grand final i...
(22/11/2006)
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Nyora set to fight it out
NYORAS Bgrade team is set for a close game against KilcundaBass this week with second spot on the l...
(24/01/2007)
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Berwick bowls for Burns
BERWICK Bowling Club touched base with its Scottish side last Thursday at the clubs annual bowling ...
(31/01/2007)
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Officer bats take charge
OFFICERS Agrade team produced a strong batting performance to run down Merinda Parks firstinnings ...
(14/02/2007)
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Turners ton sinks Tooradin
CARDINIA Agrades Luke Turner showed no mercy to his former team Tooradin with a bowlerslaughtering ...
(14/02/2007)
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Tough ask for Maroons
CHASING 226 and being 1/16 the previous week against Upper Beaconsfield, it was always going to be a...
(14/02/2007)
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Cardinia heats up
PLAYING in the annual Brian Van Den Berghe memorial match, Cardinia took on Beaconsfield in a highly...
(21/02/2007)
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Lucy reins in Cardinia award
EQUESTRIAN Lucy Young of Tonimbuk took out the Cardinia Shire Award at the recent Tonimbuk Internati...
(21/03/2007)
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Juniors serve for flags
NAR Nar Goon Tennis Club has enjoyed a successful summer season with both its junior teams in the gr...
(21/03/2007)
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Ladies midweek tennis
ROUNDsix results for West Gippsland Tennis Association ladies midweek competition held on 14 March.
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(21/03/2007)
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Medal double for Margaret
MARGARET Purcell shot an excellent nett 67 to win the monthly medal and Agrade at Drouin Golf Club o...
(11/04/2007)
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Lang Lang pair top shots
IT was an excellent combination of R. Male and R. Walker that won the twoball Ambrose at Lang Lang ...
(11/04/2007)
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Classic fours at Pakenham
PAKENHAM Bowls Club ladies enjoyed a successful classic fours competition on 26 March.
Winners were ...
(11/04/2007)
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Karasis a joy in Japan
THE term third time lucky does not apply to the win of Officertrained jumps superstar Karasi in th...
(18/04/2007)
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Three salutes for Luke
LEADING jockey Luke Nolen was the star of the day at Pakenhams midweek meeting last Tuesday, riding...
(18/04/2007)
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dominate West Gippland titles
LAST weekend was the West Gippsland Tennis Association annual tournament at Pakenham and the local ...
(02/11/2005)
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Literacy week is marked
BOOKS took on a life of their own when Beaconhills Berwick campus students and teachers dressed as f...
(06/09/2006)
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Park pram stroll
WILSON Botanic Park will hold a pram stroll in the park on Saturday, 7 October.
Parents interested...
(06/09/2006)
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WGCA preview round 2
THE battle for swamp supremacy between Kooweerup and Catani shapes up as being the game of the round...
(18/10/2006)
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Shooting for the top
COMPETITION at the Lang Lang Rifle Club has been keen over the past fortnight with the Lang Lang Op...
(25/10/2006)
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Seven to star for school
SEVEN Pakenham Consolidated School students are on track to gold medal glory at a state athletics me...
(25/10/2006)
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Green power at Gippsland
GIPPSLAND Power has welcomed Ashley Green as an assistant coach for 2007.
Ashley started his footbal...
(22/11/2006)
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Winning combo at Drouin
IT was a day out for Brad Frost and Don Thomson at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday.
They not only won t...
(24/01/2007)
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Maroons bowlers maul Nyora
UPPER Beaconsfields Bgrade bowlers demolished Nyoras batting lineup for a good win on Saturday
Ch...
(14/02/2007)
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Tough battle for Bears
BERWICKS turfone side is locked in a tight struggle against lowly St Marys after the Saints produc...
(14/02/2007)
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Yabbies fail to nip runs
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc (PUTs) Agrade with only 79 runs to defend failed to contain Emeralds bats tha...
(14/02/2007)
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Patience the key for Brookers
GEMBROOKS Cgrade team spent all afternoon in the field against Nar Nar Goon at the Goon.
At tea Nar...
(21/02/2007)
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Merinda Park set for victory
MERINDA Parks A Grade team is in a good position against Pakenham after making 181, and Pakenham wa...
(21/02/2007)
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Fine point to footy system
FORMER Beaconsfield Football Club president and Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League sponsor ...
(28/02/2007)
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Gembrook shines
GEMBROOK successfully defended a firstinnings total of 249 against Cardinia to take out the Egrade p...
(28/03/2007)
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Berwicks pennant prowess
IN a thrilling divisiontwo preliminary pennant final, Berwick came from behind to defeat Clayton by ...
(21/03/2007)
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Garfield earns promotion
IN a very tightly fought match on Saturday, Garfield Bowls Club (2) divisionsix team defeated Trafal...
(21/03/2007)
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WGCA other grade grand finals
GEMBROOKS Egrade team won an enthralling grand final by 44 runs against a charging Cardinia side at...
(28/03/2007)
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WGCA junior grades
RAIN played havoc with all three junior grade grand finals on Saturday morning with games to be comp...
(28/03/2007)
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Two take top cricket awards
ALLROUNDERS dominated the West Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA) presentation night at the Cardin...
(18/04/2007)
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Champs to the fore
STEVE Murray and Joe Marsiglio are the Beaconhills Country Golf Club foresomes champions for 2005 af...
(02/11/2005)
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Berwick bowls cliffhangers
LAST Saturday was highlighted by very close roundfour pennant games at Berwick Bowls Club.
Most not...
(02/11/2005)
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Off to market
HOMEGARTH Playgroup is going to market.
The playgroup is running a market night as a fundraiser on T...
(26/07/2006)
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Parkinson takes the points
WENDY Parkinson played an excellent Stableford round with 35 points to win the Fisher and Paykel Agr...
(27/09/2006)
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Top team at Drouin
THE team of Glenn Flowers and Marg Purcell combined well in the mixed fours championship at Drouin G...
(27/09/2006)
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On par at Beaconhills
MARC Weiner (handicap 11) shaved two strokes off his handicap, scoring an impressive +11, to win Agr...
(27/09/2006)
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Champions to the fore
STOJKO Kresojevic and Scott Milnes are the 2006 Pakenham Golf Club foursomes champions.
They won the...
(27/09/2006)
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Golfers aim north
BEACONHILLS Country Golf Club juniors Bianca Ling and Hayden Nisbet are hoping to soon tee off on Qu...
(11/10/2006)
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Stan scores at Pakenham
PAKENHAM Golf Clubs Stan Gilbert shot an excellent nett 65 to win the monthly medal on Saturday.
T...
(11/10/2006)
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Officer in command
OFFICER Cricket Clubs Agrade side had a good start to its season, defeating Pakenham comfortably by...
(18/10/2006)
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Cobras fight it out
MERINDA Parks Agrade team, defending 164, fought out its game against Catani that was bowled out fo...
(18/10/2006)
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60 nett wins the day
SCOTT Phillips and David Horne scored 60 nett to win the Saturday 2 Man Ambrose competition at Paken...
(25/10/2006)
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Rain threat cuts field
SATURDAY was the first round of the Robbins Family Trophy, 4BBB Par, with a threat of rain possibly ...
(25/10/2006)
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One stroke just enough
PAUL Capper and David Crowe won the 36hole Foursomes Championships at Beaconhills on Saturday by the...
(25/10/2006)
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Gala day at Lang Lang
LANG Lang Golf Clubs gala day was held on Tuesday, 7 November with some excellent scoring in the pa...
(15/11/2006)
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Good week for Garfield
IT was a good week for Garfield Bowling Club with good wins in both divisions two and six in RVBA pe...
(22/11/2006)
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Warragul sets the pace
ENTRIES are strong for the Warragul harness racing meeting this Thursday afternoon.
In a lucky boost...
(22/11/2006)
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Pennant success for Berwick
IT was a successful day for Berwick Bowls Club in roundseven mens RVBA pennant on Saturday with mos...
(22/11/2006)
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Destina draws Drews delight
DREW Morphett can hold his own when asked his thoughts on most sports, but when it comes to a questi...
(13/12/2006)
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All set for twilight races
WARRAGUL Harness Racing Club is anticipating a bumper crowd for its twilight race meeting on Sunday,...
(24/01/2007)
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Pacer perfect win for Lee
LONGWARRY trainer Lee Evison will be looking to the future with a great deal of excitement when it c...
(24/01/2007)
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Fourball game to the fore
NOEL and Graeme Boyd combined for an excellent 52 Stableford points to win the fourballbestball gues...
(24/01/2007)
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WGCA junior grades
THERE was plenty of action in the under17 game between PUT and the Beacy Bandits with local young gu...
(07/02/2007)
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WGCA Country Week draw
Monday, 19 February: WGCA v Gippsland Combine at Yinnar Oval, Yinnar.
Tuesday, 20 February: Bairn...
(14/02/2007)
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WGCA Country Week preview
WEST Gippsland Cricket Association selectors are to be congratulated with their bold investment in y...
(14/02/2007)
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Collis century boosts Nyora
NYORAS Bgrade team won the toss against Pakenham and batted, losing the first wicket in the second ...
(21/02/2007)
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Maroons show their colours
KILCUNDA Bass will have to bat extremely well if it is to brush off a confident Maroon outfit in B g...
(21/02/2007)
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Winners rein at trials
PAKENHAM Horse Trials were held on the weekend of 18 and 19 February and despite the hot conditions ...
(28/02/2007)
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Gippsland horses on track
GIPPSLAND horses captured two of the support races at the Geelong Cup meeting last Saturday night.
A...
(28/02/2007)
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Bowls day a winner
A VISITING team organised and skipped by champion bowler Neville Brown won the City of Casey Invitat...
(28/02/2007)
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New coaches set for success
THE three new Ellinbank and District Football League coaches are all confident of major improvement ...
(21/03/2007)
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Pair powers Kooweerup
KOOWEERUP has put its faith in two favourite sons to steer it into the future.
Rhys Morgan and Danie...
(21/03/2007)
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PUT puts on the runs
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc (PUT) will chase Merinda Parks first innings total of 132 and a DGrade premier...
(28/03/2007)
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Tigers claw for title
THREE Beaconsfield Cricket Club teams are in high hopes of premiership wins next weekend after rain ...
(28/03/2007)
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Presidents rule the tee
IT was a day for presidents at Berwick Montuna Golf Club on Saturday.
The captainspresidents day was...
(18/04/2007)
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Joe takes points at Drouin
AN excellent 42 Stableford points gave Joe Kirb the Agrade win at Drouin Golf Club on Wednesday last...
(25/04/2007)
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Uphill battle gets to top
LOCAL bus driver Chris Hunt recently pedalled for a return of three medals at the Australian Masters...
(25/04/2007)
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Summer cup for Shane
SHANE McKiernan played consistent golf to win the 2005 summer cup at Pakenham Golf Club on Saturday....
(02/11/2005)
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Foursomes champs at Drouin
DOUG Clark and Sylvia Martin combined well to win Drouin Golf Clubs mixed foursomes championships o...
(02/11/2005)
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Friends to a tee
It was bring a friend day, organised by the club thanks to a grant from the Victorian Golf Foundatio...
(02/11/2005)
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Black belt challenge
ELITE students from the Goju Kai Karate Club have achieved black belts one of the highest awards in...
(27/09/2006)
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ROCsolid netball awards
ROC Netball Club held its junior presentation awards recently with a 1980s theme and a good attendan...
(27/09/2006)
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Top team to the fore
ROBYN Dodge and Rita Waugh teamed well to win the ladies foursomes championship at Berwick Montuna G...
(11/10/2006)
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Williams leads the Goon
NAR Nar Goon Football Club officials are thrilled with the prospect of success in 2007 after snaring...
(11/10/2006)
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Bulls home in stampede
A SUPERB individual performance from Mark Cooper ensured that Cardinias Agrade team started its sea...
(18/10/2006)
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Tigers take top four
BEACONSFIELD snared four wins from its five openinground games with strong performances from the top...
(18/10/2006)
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Maroons blast Bombers
AN excellent outright win has given Upper Beaconsfield a strong start to its 2006/07 season.
Playin...
(18/10/2006)
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Season off to ordinary start
GARFIELD Bowls Clubs Division 2 team lost by three shots overall to Morwell Club in a tight match a...
(25/10/2006)
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Berwick ladies best
BERWICK Bowling Clubs ladies number one team had a strong win against Mordialloc in the fourth roun...
(25/10/2006)
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Dianes day at Drouin
DIANE Basket had a good day at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday, 4 November, winning the Stableford comp...
(15/11/2006)
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Sprintcar revs back to Nyora
NYORA Raceway is expecting a crowd of up to 5000 this Saturday night when it hosts round four of the...
(22/11/2006)
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Big win for Toms dream team
PAKENHAM mechanic Tom Rogers achieved a lifelong dream when V8 Supercar young gun Rick Kelly crosse...
(13/12/2006)
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Races sail to Pakenham
PAKENHAM will now host the Sale Turf Club race meeting that was to be run at Bairnsdale this Monday,...
(13/12/2006)
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Peter in a winning mood
CAULFIELD trainer Peter Moody scored a winning double at the Pakenham Gazette Kids Day Out on Sunda...
(24/01/2007)
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WGCA tips round 9
THE winner of the dreaded wooden spoon will be clearer after this round as Pakenham UpperToomuc (PUT...
(31/01/2007)
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Maroons to test Saints bats
AFTER an absorbing days play it is not clear who will triumph between finals aspirants Upper Beacon...
(07/02/2007)
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Panthers stalk a Bomber
DEVON Meadows could be the next Casey Cardinia League club to snare an exAFL player with former ESSE...
(14/02/2007)
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Wickers get the boot
BERWICK Football Club players were put through their paces in an intense hourlong bootcampstyle trai...
(14/02/2007)
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Heartbreak for Garfield
GARFIELDS division two team suffered a heartbreaking loss against Traralgon by 25 shots on Saturday...
(21/02/2007)
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Berwick bowlers strong
WITH only two club round matches to play for the season, Berwick Bowling Club is in a strong positio...
(21/02/2007)
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Business support is classic
KOOWEERUP Bowls Club held its Ladies Fours Classic last week with good competitor numbers filling th...
(21/02/2007)
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Dore opens again
FORMER star NAR NAR GOON and GIPPSLAND POWER junior Brett Dore is back training with VFL club FRANKS...
(28/02/2007)
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Bulls crowned Kooka kings
CARDINIA took the 2007 Twenty20 Kookaburra Cup after defeating defending champions Tooradin in front...
(07/03/2007)
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WGCA Fgrade finals
THE final WGCA Fgrade ladder and the draw for the first round of finals has been announced.
The top ...
(07/03/2007)
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Brookers to toil for total
GEMBROOKS Cgrade side faces a daunting 396 run chase against Kooweerup this week to make the finals...
(07/03/2007)
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WGCA junior grades
CAILEN Parker from Emerald Black dominated the under17 bowling figures with the superb figures of 6/...
(07/03/2007)
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Cougar bats buckle
AFTER a promising start, Clydes Agrade bats fell away, posting a mediocre 188 against Officer at ho...
(07/03/2007)
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White out!
THE MPNFLs controversial Players Point System (PPS) has dashed hopes of former BRISBANE LION Daryl ...
(21/03/2007)
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Kooweerup rules okay?
A MINOR furore broke out in Kooweerup last week, after Footy Shorts dared to have a dig at the Koowe...
(21/03/2007)
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Bomber bowlers blitz
EXCELLENT bowling by Trevor Tilley and Kevin Stapleton helped Emerald Fgrades oneday team to a prem...
(28/03/2007)
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Cobras strike at title
MERINDA Park is set to defend 130 in its grandfinal clash against Pakenham Upper this weekend after ...
(28/03/2007)
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Nyora fails in flag chase
NYORAS Bgrade team failed to overhaul KilcundaBass and went down by 101 runs in the grand final on ...
(28/03/2007)
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Top scores on Presidents Day
DROUIN Golf Clubs Presidents Day on Saturday was highlighted with excellent scoring in the Stablef...
(18/04/2007)
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Law to the fore at Pakenham
DOUG Law was on his game and tamed the greens to win the Par competition and Bgrade at Pakenham Golf...
(18/04/2007)
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Kingmas crown at Beaconhills
A DEVASTATING 71 gross (nett 60) gave Brian Kingma the monthly medal at Beaconhills Country Golf Cou...
(18/04/2007)
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Ashleighs golden fightback
WHEN Adidas chose Muhammad Alis boxer daughter Laila for its impossible is nothing campaign it ov...
(25/04/2007)
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Loss of local legend
LOCAL football legend Rick Vandersteen has died, aged 43, after a brief battle with cancer.
The star...
(25/04/2007)
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WGCA A grade round 3
TOORADIN captaincoach Trevor Johnston placed his team in a commanding position by scoring a stylish ...
(02/11/2005)
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Top spot for Iona
IONAS first XI has gone to the top of the Warragul and District Cricket Association divisiontwo tab...
(18/10/2006)
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Ronnie to rock the Irish
BRISBANE will be the new home of GIPPSLAND POWER premiership coach Paul Hudson.
Hudson has joined th...
(25/10/2006)
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Kookaburra Cup comes back
FOLLOWING the outstanding success of the inaugural competition, the Kookaburra Cup Twenty20 tourname...
(08/11/2006)
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Fun times for swim champ
PAKENHAM Secondary College student Allan McLean, 18, received a Southern Metropolitan Region School ...
(29/11/2006)
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Lenders has Midas touch
DISTRICT football doyen Joe Lenders identified the potential of Pakenham teenager Tyson Goldsack whe...
(29/11/2006)
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Berwick runs hot in pennant
BERWICK Bowls Clubs numberone team had a good win against Monbulk in RVBA pennant round 10 on Satur...
(13/12/2006)
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Bad day for Garfield
IT was a bad day for Garfield Bowls Clubs divisiontwo team in pennant on Saturday, going down to Mo...
(13/12/2006)
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Bomber bowlers on target
GOOD bowling spells from Emerald Agrades Rod Smith and Quenten Lucas on Saturday helped to dismiss ...
(07/02/2007)
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Garfield men score top win
GARFIELD Bowling Clubs Division Two mens team had a great victory over Traralgon RSL, winning all ...
(14/02/2007)
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Berwick bowls results
RESULTS for BERWICK Bowls Clubs Royal Victorian Bowls Association matches.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:RVBA ...
(14/02/2007)
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Tonimbuk to host gold cup
AN INTERNATIONALLY renowned horseriding event will be hosted in Tonimbuk next year.
The Tom Quilty G...
(21/02/2007)
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Porky fried on points
CRANBOURNE boxer Daniel Porky Lovett went down in a close decision after a bruising 12round fight ...
(21/02/2007)
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Top pick to kick
FORMER Nar Nar Goon and Gippsland Power star Lachlan Hansen is a top chance to start his AFL career ...
(21/02/2007)
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Coach hooped with praise
PETER Parkitny, president of the Pakenham District Basketball Association, last week paid tribute to...
(21/02/2007)
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Garfield fires for finals
GARFIELD Bowling Clubs divisiontwo side overcame all odds in pennant to beat the previously undefea...
(28/02/2007)
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Tough charge faces Bulls
A MASSIVE 376 run chase faces Cardinias Agrade team against Pakenham UpperToomuc this week, after a...
(07/03/2007)
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Bombers set for Cobra chase
EMERALDS Agrade team, fighting to avoid relegation, faces a 269 run chase against Merinda Park this...
(07/03/2007)
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Cardinia chases a premiership
CARDINIAS Agrade side is set for a 175 premiership run chase against Kooweerup next Saturday after ...
(28/03/2007)
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Warriors lose the battle
PAKENHAM Warriors Basketball Clubs under18 boys team were overrun in the second half, going down t...
(18/04/2007)
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Bomber bats buckle
EMERALDS Agrade team struggled with the bat to score 176 against Clyde on Saturday.
Mark and David ...
(25/01/2006)
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Crowds warm to Winterfest
ROCK climbing was one of the main attractions at this years Emerald Winterfest which also recorded ...
(09/08/2006)
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Gippsland storms the court
GIPPSLAND Storm experienced the highs and lows of a State League netball grand final last Wednesday ...
(20/09/2006)
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Hot Henry ignites Bears
LAST seasons Dandenong and District Cricket Association turfone premiers Berwick started season 200...
(18/10/2006)
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Bats star in run chase
NARRE Warrens turfone bats made short work of a 230 run chase against St Marys at Carroll Reserve ...
(18/10/2006)
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Panthers Bulldozed
DEVON Meadows squandered a strong start in its pursuit of Cardinias moderate 178 to go down by 23 r...
(18/10/2006)
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Panthers dine on run feast
DEVON Meadows four senior sides racked up more than 1000 runs on Saturday to have the club well pla...
(08/11/2006)
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Bulls Cooper dumps Demons
CARDINIA Agrades allrounder Mark Cooper has again produced a phenomenal spell of bowling to take si...
(08/11/2006)
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Cougars tough without turf
EVEN though the longawaited Agrade clash on turf at Cranbourne Racecourse was postponed, Clyde set a...
(08/11/2006)
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Gala day on the greens
KOOWEERUP Bowls Club held its gala day on Monday, 21 November and teams from across the district and...
(29/11/2006)
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Good week for Berwick
IT was a good week for Berwick Bowls Club with most RVBA teams winning their roundeight clash...
(29/11/2006)
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Linc flies to the Stars
A SWITCH from PAKENHAM to GARFIELD is not the only change star midfielder Lincoln Withers is making ...
(13/12/2006)
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Officer fights out of trouble
OFFICERS Agrade side ended up with a good score and a win by five wickets after being in trouble ag...
(31/01/2007)
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Yabbie bowlers nip Lions
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc (PUTs) Agrade bowlers were on target, helping their team to a 110run win again...
(31/01/2007)
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Bulls bowlers charge
A FINE fivewicket haul from Cardinia Agrades Dwayne Doig helped his team to a strong position again...
(07/02/2007)
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Skipper shines for Pakenham
AN excellent 72 by Pakenham Agrade captain Ruwan Weerawarunda helped it to a defendable 170 against ...
(07/02/2007)
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Panthers fail to tame Lions
DEVON Meadows squandered an ideal start on Saturday to leave its clash delicately poised against Pak...
(07/02/2007)
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West Gippsland serves it up
RESULTS of West Gippsland Tennis Association competition.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:SENIORS
SECTION ONE MEN...
(14/02/2007)
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Ladies begin season
ROUND one of the West Gippsland Ladies Midweek Tennis competition was held on 7 February.
Lang Lang ...
(14/02/2007)
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Kangaroos skip to the Blues
CATANI has pipped NYORA to win the muchvalued services of SFL MOORABBIN KANGAROOS captain Fiatupu To...
(21/02/2007)
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Ladies midweek tennis
ROUND three results for West Gippsland Ladies Midweek Tennis Competition.
Lang Lang Gold 5 sets 42 g...
(28/02/2007)
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Richies ton tames Lions
ENGLISH import, Richie Goodenough with 103, led Upper Beaconsfields Bgrade side to a substantial to...
(07/03/2007)
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Maroons set the pace
NYORAS Bgrade side has given Emerald a sizeable run chase this week after posting 250 on Saturday. ...
(07/03/2007)
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Wicket blitz boosts Catani
DOUG Loudon singlehandedly kept Devon Meadows faint finals hopes alive with an eightwicket haul in ...
(07/03/2007)
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Warriors winning ways
PAKENHAM Warriors Basketball Club enjoyed a good round three with wins for its womens team, under18...
(25/04/2007)
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Bowls victors at Berwick
BERWICK Bowling Club paid tribute to its mens and ladies presidents with a special day on Saturday...
(25/04/2007)
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WGCA quick single
Peter Bunny OHare has represented both Devon Meadows and Cranbourne Meadows in his many previous ...
(02/11/2005)
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WGCA other grades
BEACONSFIELDS Bgrade captain Geoff Bliss scored a defiant 30 not out which kept the Tigers competit...
(02/11/2005)
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Message sent across the world
AS I entered the music room of Hallam Primary School, I felt nervous, my heart was racing and my th...
(30/08/2006)
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Top score at Lang Lang
A TOP round of 37 points gave R. McNeil the Agrade win in the Stableford competition at Lang Lang go...
(20/09/2006)
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Pair takes trophy
PAT Clydesdale and Denise Todd teamed well at BerwickMontuna Golf Club on Wednesday last week.
The...
(20/09/2006)
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Trio basks in netball win
LOCAL girls Melinda Cranston, Megan Groenewegen and Christine Tabone are basking in glory.
This is ...
(20/09/2006)
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A vote for Presidential pace
GARFIELDtrained pacer La Presidential has the ability to win at Fridays Warragul harness races at h...
(18/10/2006)
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Garfield bowled over
GARFIELD Bowls Club ladies suffered a reversal of form in their pennant match against Traralgon RSL ...
(18/10/2006)
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Brothers fire for Nyora
IT was a day out for the Hackett brothers on Saturday Brenton in Bgrade and Jake in Cgrade, both s...
(08/11/2006)
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Maroons set for battle
ITS a fierce struggle in the Bgrade clash as the wandering Upper Beaconsfield Maroons Bgrade team s...
(08/11/2006)
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Depleted Cobras bite bats
WITH several players missing, Merinda Parks Agrade team fought hard to restrict Tooradin to 197 run...
(08/11/2006)
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Yabbie yearns for English win
MARTIN Blake, the hardworking secretary of PUT, well remembers revelling in Englands victory at the...
(22/11/2006)
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Boardwalk strolls to third
PAKENHAM racecourse hosted an eightrace midweek meeting on a good track and with a good crowd attend...
(29/11/2006)
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Early start for Stars
GARFIELD officially put a tumultuous 2006 season behind it by holding its first training run at the ...
(29/11/2006)
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Sparks ton
TOORADIN, that was well and truly out at 4/36 last week, was ignited in the hot and smoky conditions...
(13/12/2006)
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Nyora misses chance
IN a rainshortened Bgrade match, Nyora was defending 193 against Kilcunda Bass, knowing whichever te...
(31/01/2007)
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Clyde fails in close defence
CLYDES Agrade side had 285 runs to defend against neighbour Cardinia.
After a first wicket partners...
(31/01/2007)
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Nyora closes the gap
NYORAS Dgrade team is only 50 runs behind Cranbourne Meadows after bowling it out for 143 on Saturd...
(07/02/2007)
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Scott top scores for medal
PAKENHAM Golf Clubs Scott Hooper shot a superb 66 nett to win the 2006 Medal of Medallist crown.
T...
(14/02/2007)
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Maxine takes the points
AN excellent 37 Stableford points was enough to give Maxine Trickey the win in the ladies event at B...
(14/02/2007)
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Golf heats up at Drouin
NINETYsix players braved the heat at Drouin on Saturday to participate in the stableford event run i...
(21/02/2007)
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Marsiglio nets A Grade title
WITH one round yet to play in the Beaconhills Club Championships, several concurrent events have bee...
(21/02/2007)
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Quick Bullant bites Cougars
A FOURwicket haul by Officer Agrades Dean Marchetti helped to get his team back into the game again...
(07/03/2007)
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Ton puts Yabbies on top
A SUPERB 129 by Pakenham UpperToomuc (PUTs) Justin Harris helped his side to an imposing 376 agains...
(07/03/2007)
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Brett bites for Cobras
A CLASSY 131 by Merinda Park Agrades Brett Whittingham helped his team to an impressive 291 against...
(07/03/2007)
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Family the winner
A FAMILY day at Beaconhills Country Golf Course on Saturday saw a father and son win their respectiv...
(28/03/2007)
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WGCA other grades
KILCUNDABASS and Nyora provided the shocks of the Bgrade season when they tipped pregame favourites ...
(21/03/2007)
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Pair takes the points
IT was a good combination when Maxine Trickey and Mary Beruldsen took out the memberguest competitio...
(28/03/2007)
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Golfers on par at Pakenham
AN EXCELLENT plussix was enough to give Simon Fay the par competition at Pakenham Golf Club on Satur...
(28/03/2007)
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Cup format proves a hit
BIG crowds, big hitting and nailbiting results were the order on Sunday in round one of the inaugura...
(02/11/2005)
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Cobra pair strike
A 108run secondwicket partnership between Lester Betreen and Brett Whittingham helped Merinda Parks...
(25/01/2006)
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Wicker women star
FIVE Berwick women footballers played in Victorias two representative teams, which competed in the ...
(28/06/2006)
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Family rallies to the cause
PAKENHAM racing duo Jesse and Samantha Robison have endured ups and downs in their rookie season in ...
(30/08/2006)
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Kooweerup riders on top
A WEEKEND of actionpacked motorcycle racing was held at Wedderburn in rounds nine and 10 of the Yama...
(30/08/2006)
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Proshop double
IT was a winning professional double at Beaconhills Country Golf Club last week.
Club professio...
(20/09/2006)
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Young Tigers show fight
WITH seven players missing from last seasons premiership team, the new Tiger cubs stood up to suppo...
(11/10/2006)
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Nar Nar Goon serves again
AFTER a threeyear absence from the local tennis scene, Nar Nar Goon Tennis Club is once again involv...
(18/10/2006)
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Good results for badminton
THE Gippsland Sports Academy Medico Hygiene Badminton Squad had great results in the WSBA Altona Jun...
(18/10/2006)
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Tight fight for Officer
OFFICER and Catani are fighting out a tight Agrade game after day one of round three on Saturday.
Bo...
(08/11/2006)
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Cougars tumble on turf
CLYDE Agrades first game on turf at Cranbourne racetrack ended in a disappointing total of 193 agai...
(22/11/2006)
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Maroons fight back
AN excellent 96run partnership by Jake Hackett and Adam Tagliaferro helped Nyoras Bgrade side fight...
(22/11/2006)
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Roos summon Lachlan
PAKENHAMbased football powerhouse Lachlan Hansen is hoping to break into the Kangaroos senior side ...
(29/11/2006)
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Big cheer for new Magpie
COLLINGWOOD is guaranteed of a big boost in vocal support after Tyson Goldsack was drafted by the Ma...
(29/11/2006)
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Booking a Baggy Green
CRICKET has been among the great passions of prolific Pakenham author Ian Fergusons life for more ...
(06/12/2006)
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Outright eludes Maroons
DESPITE capitulating in the first innings, Merinda Park was able to thwart Upper Beaconsfields atte...
(31/01/2007)
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Bullant bowlers bite bats
OFFICER Agrades bowlers contained Merinda Parks bats on Saturday, bowling them out for 154.
The ...
(07/02/2007)
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Golfers race to the tees
AS Drouin Golf Course was closed for the picnic race meeting last Saturday many members took up the ...
(14/02/2007)
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Lloyd burns for Bears
BERWICK Cricket Clubs turfone side ended the homeandaway season on a high with a thrilling win agai...
(07/03/2007)
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WGCA grand final tips
MINOR premiers Cardinia and last seasons Bgrade flag winners Kooweerup will do battle for the 20060...
(21/03/2007)
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WGCA junior grades
WICKETS tumbled at regular intervals in the under17 south semifinal at Kooweerup.
The visiting Toor...
(21/03/2007)
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WGCA grand final venues
Agrade
Cardinia v Kooweerup, Toomuc Reserve Oval number 1
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Nyora v KilcundaBass, Toomuc Reserv...
(21/03/2007)
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A classic at Drouin
DROUIN Golf Club ladies starred at the Baw Baw Classic on Wednesday last week.
Held at Drouin, Mary...
(28/03/2007)
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Watch the stars with Star
STAR News Group is offering advertisers and readers in the Sports Messenger section the chance to wi...
(28/03/2007)
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Panthers fail in run hunt
DEVON Meadows failed to capitalise on a solid opening partnership, capitulating to be all out for 12...
(02/11/2005)
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Long day for Emerald bowlers
EMERALDS bowlers suffered in A grade when the Tooradin tail wagged to add more than 100 runs on Sat...
(02/11/2005)
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Aplus at Lang Lang
The CCR was 70 and 110 players teed off.
Leading scores A grade B. Stainsby (12 handicap), +4, P. ...
(28/06/2006)
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Mark made at Cardinia
MORNINGTON Peninsula allrounder Mark Cooper has replaced Cameron Knight as coach of Cardinia Cricket...
(05/07/2006)
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Ladies midweek tennis
ROUND 26 results for West Gippsland Tennis Association ladies midweek tennis competition played on 2...
(30/08/2006)
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Ladies midweek tennis
ROUND 29 of West Gippsland Ladies Midweek Tennis Competition was played on 13 September.
Results: La...
(20/09/2006)
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Cycling trial rules supreme
CASEY Cardinia Human Powered Vehicle and Cycling Club (CCHPVCC) held different events at the Casey...
(04/10/2006)
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Cobras bite first
MERINDA Parks Agrade team started the season well with a firstinnings score against Catani of 164 o...
(11/10/2006)
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Maroons strike
UPPER Beaconsfield Bgrade batsmen hit good form in perfect conditions at home against Emerald to sco...
(11/10/2006)
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Cooper leads Bulls charge
AN excellent 91 not out by Cardinia Agrade captaincoach Mark Cooper held its innings together to hel...
(11/10/2006)
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Bombers target bats
EMERALD Agrade bowlers toiled hard against Kooweerup dismissing the visitors for 259 in the first ga...
(11/10/2006)
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UnstoppaBull!
A MAGNIFICENT 152 not out from Cardinias Agrade captaincoach Mark Cooper has guided his team to an ...
(25/10/2006)
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Wins elude Panthers
DEVON Meadows Agrade remains winless in season 200607 after going down by 58 runs against Beaconsfie...
(15/11/2006)
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Bears pair create despair
A DEVASTATING 147run partnership by Berwicks turfones Dave Hampton and Ash Henry demolished Doveto...
(08/11/2006)
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Bomber bowlers on target
LED by Quenten Lucas, Emeralds Agrade bowlers restricted Pakenham to 190 in its dayone clash at hom...
(08/11/2006)
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Iona ties it up in thriller
IN a thrilling finish Iona seniors and Garfield tied in their Warragul and District Cricket Associat...
(08/11/2006)
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Panther dines on Yabbies
A FIVEwicket haul from paceman Doug Louden has given Devon Meadows Agrade side the chance of its fir...
(22/11/2006)
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Local cricketers on the ball
A RAFT of local talent is descending on CaseySouth Melbourne Cricket Club and the Pakenham district ...
(29/11/2006)
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Young guns set to fire
JORDAN Nelson and Siobhan Jagusch are on track to become the toast of Australian school athletics.
J...
(06/12/2006)
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Cobra strikes for a hattrick
MERINDA Park Bgrade bowler James LaughlinGlen provided the roundfive highlight with a memorable hatt...
(13/12/2006)
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WGCA round six preview
THE WGCA fixtures coordinator has provided a gift match for local fans with the scheduling of a rep...
(13/12/2006)
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Berwick fights back
BERWICKS turfone side has given Springvale South a 196 run chase this week after a steady batting f...
(31/01/2007)
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Emerald bats bomb out
EMERALD Agrades batsmen crumbled to be all out for 70 in 27 overs against Beaconsfield on Saturday....
(31/01/2007)
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Top teeoff for championships
ANDREW Villinger is the Agrade leader after the first round of Pakenham Golf Clubs annual mens cha...
(07/02/2007)
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WGCA tips final round
A nailbiting end to the homeandaway season looks certain as six teams have a chance of playing in th...
(28/02/2007)
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Jacks double at Drouin
AN excellent 67 nett gave junior Jack Henning the March monthly medal and Bgrade win at Drouin Golf ...
(07/03/2007)
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Nyora too good for Maroons
A POOR batting performance cost Upper Beaconsfield Bgrade side a grandfinal spot and a chance to pla...
(21/03/2007)
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Everitt shines in wicket haul
AN outstanding sevenwicket pillage by Gembrook Egrades Jeremy Everitt led his team to a strong semi...
(21/03/2007)
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Reinsman rules
GIPPSLAND reinsman Matthew Cormick landed his first race winner at Cranbourne last Wednesday night.
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(25/04/2007)
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Cobras poised to strike
MERINDA Parks Agrade team is set to strike this week after posting a reasonable score of 176 agains...
(02/11/2005)
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Officer salutes its captain
AN excellent 65 by Officers Agrade captain Ben Tivendale helped his team post a competitive 221 aga...
(02/11/2005)
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And the winner was: Andrew
IF YOUR name was Andrew you had a good chance of winning one of the grades in the main competition a...
(30/08/2006)
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Matt makes his mark
PAKENHAM golfers played a par event on Saturday with Matt Yusoff taking the overall honours with a t...
(30/08/2006)
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Sisters meet the challenge
IT WAS time again on Saturday for the annual DrouinBarrhead (Canada ) challenge, an event played et...
(30/08/2006)
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Strong start for Iona
A blistering 68 by Shaun Taylor guided Iona Cricket Clubs first eleven to a good win against Wester...
(11/10/2006)
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Panthers tame Bulls
DEVON Meadows Agrade got its WGCA season off to a flying start on Saturday dismissing the highly fa...
(11/10/2006)
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Officer gives the orders
OFFICER Cricket clubs Agrade team was in charge and continued its good seasons start with the bat ...
(25/10/2006)
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Recruit Richie rolls bowlers
A SUPERB debut performance of 98 from English recruit Richie Goodenough thrilled Upper Beaconsfield...
(25/10/2006)
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Seagulls peck Panthers
DEVON Meadows Agrade side squandered a solid start to be bowled out for just 192 against Tooradin at...
(25/10/2006)
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Garfields winning week
GARFIELD Bowls Clubs divisiontwo team had a good 13shot win over Thorpdale on Saturday during a gam...
(08/11/2006)
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Berwick topples top team
THE highlight of round five of the RVBA pennant season for Berwick Bowling Club was a resounding plu...
(08/11/2006)
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Cobra bats lack bite
MERINDA Parks Agrade bats slumped to 161 after making a good start against Beaconsfield on Saturday...
(22/11/2006)
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Bowlers buckle Bulls
CARDINIA staggered to 118 against a fiery Officer bowling attack on Saturday
Jamie Glen showed the m...
(22/11/2006)
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Coaches set to boost Catani
CATANI football and netball clubs are looking forward to a big 2007 with the reappointment of senior...
(06/12/2006)
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Dans the man for Cobras
CORA LYNN is set to pick up yet another recruit as it forges ahead in a bid to snare an EDFL premier...
(06/12/2006)
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Cooper leads Bulls stampede
A SUPERB 157 by Cardinia Agrades Mark Cooper led his side to a strong win against Pakenham on Satur...
(13/12/2006)
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Bobs A1 for Australia Day
BOB Batten took the points at Pakenham Golf Club on the Australia Day weekend, winning the twoday St...
(31/01/2007)
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Stroke field tops the ton
SATURDAY was a stroke round for golf at Drouin and there were 101 players in the field.
A score of 6...
(31/01/2007)
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WGCA junior grades
AN incredible bowling performance that yeilded match figures of nine wickets for only four runs by u...
(28/02/2007)
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Beaconsfield bats buckle
AFTER a great effort in the field last week, Beaconsfields Agrade side failed in its run chase of 2...
(28/02/2007)
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Top teeoffs take trophies
IT was a day of medal wins at Beaconhills Country Golf Course on Saturday.
On ladies day Wed...
(07/03/2007)
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Panther cubs ready to roar
DEVON Meadows under 13s became the clubs first junior team in more than a decade to reach the gran...
(21/03/2007)
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Bombers fly to grand finals
EMERALDS Fgrade oneday side moved into the grand final after a strong semifinal win against Merinda...
(21/03/2007)
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Brad leads Bulls to big one
CARDINIA Agrades Brad Goodman ripped through Catanis middle order on Sunday to take 4/34 in dazzli...
(21/03/2007)
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Tigers hunt cup
BEACONSFIELDS Cgrade won its way through to the grand final with a solid win over Kooweerup at the ...
(21/03/2007)
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Yabbies set to nip runs
PAKENHAM UpperToomucs Agrade team was set to chase Officers 221 this week.
A GRADE
Pakenh...
(02/11/2005)
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Doig destroys Panther bats
A SUPREME sevenwicket haul by Cardinia Agrades Dwayne Doig had the Devon Meadows bats reeling in hi...
(02/11/2005)
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Top scores at Beaconhills
BEACONHILLS Country Golf Course members took to the Lakes course last week with some excellent score...
(25/01/2006)
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Fourball to the fore
BRIAN Ford and guest B. Buff defied the hot and blustery conditions to win the fourballbestball Stab...
(25/01/2006)
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Swings run hot at Drouin
THE weather wasnt the only thing hot at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday.
In a day of excellent scorin...
(25/01/2006)
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Close one in carpet bowls
IT was a close game in Tuesdays carpet bowls at Pakenham Bowls Club.
Winning team was lead Nancy T...
(28/06/2006)
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Ronerail hits the heights
GIPPSLAND trotter Ronerail turned in an outstanding run for second in the South Australian Trotters ...
(28/06/2006)
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Warriors one down
THE Warriors womens team was the only side to compete on the school holiday weekend and went down b...
(28/06/2006)
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Champions to the fore
MARILYN Ford and Karen Pritchard are Beaconhills Country Golf Clubs aggregate foursomes champions f...
(05/07/2006)
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Storming into town
GIPPSLAND Storm State League Netball Club will sweep into Pakenham on Saturday, 29 July and stage on...
(19/07/2006)
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Bowlers neat for Narre
A GOOD bowling performance by Narre Warren Cricket Clubs turfone team kept St Marys to 230 on a go...
(11/10/2006)
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Ash Henry burns for Berwick
A sixwicket haul by Berwick turfone teams Ash Henry has given Buckley Ridges a testing 136run chase...
(11/10/2006)
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Officer salutes its bats
OFFICERS Agrade batsmen started the WGCA season in great form with a firstinnings score of 308 agai...
(11/10/2006)
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Kerslakes ton of talent
It was his highest score at Beaconsfield, highlighted by straight driving and pull shots.
He recei...
(25/10/2006)
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Emerald set for run chase
EMERALD is set for a sizeable run chase of 298 this week in its agrade game against Officer.
On Satu...
(25/10/2006)
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Good effort in stableford
AT Berwick Montuna on Sunday, 29 October in the 4BBB stableford mixed event, the daily winners were ...
(08/11/2006)
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Arnolds day at Drouin
ARNOLD Mills played a top game with 66 nett to win the November monthly medal and Cgrade at Drouin G...
(08/11/2006)
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Rob rules at Pakenham
ROB Curtis, with an excellent 66, won the November monthly medal at Pakenham Golf club on Saturday.
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(08/11/2006)
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Corporate win at Beaconhills
GEORGE Bruinsma from G and F Bruinsma Homes has won the Beaconhills Country Golf Clubs Corporate Ch...
(08/11/2006)
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Yabbies narrow nip
PAKENHAM UpperToomucs Agrade team fell four runs short of victory on in its run chase of Clydes 21...
(15/11/2006)
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Emerald shines on turf
EMERALDS Agrade bowlers played a top game, restricting Clydes bats to 195 in its first game on tur...
(22/11/2006)
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Ford fires at Berwick Montuna
BERWICK Montuna Golf Clubs par competition held on 25 November was won by Louise Ford (20) with a w...
(06/12/2006)
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Eagles soar at Pakenham
AN amazing three eagles by Mick McManus was the highlight of the final round of the fourballbestball...
(06/12/2006)
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Foursomes pair to the fore
IT was four in a row for Andrew Conn and Ann Felgate when they won the final of the mixed foursomes ...
(06/12/2006)
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Les King reigns at Garfield
A TOP round of nett 66 gave Les King the monthly medal at Garfield Golf Club on Saturday.
As well as...
(06/12/2006)
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Kookaburra Cup hots up
KOOWEERUP became the first side to secure a WGCA Kookaburra Cup semifinal berth when it defeated Ny...
(13/12/2006)
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Cobra bowlers scatter bats
MERINDA Parks Agrade bowlers backed up their batsmens efforts from the previous week of 340 by bun...
(13/12/2006)
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Bullants pecked by Seagulls
OFFICERS Agrade side suffered its first loss of the season at the hands of Tooradin on Saturday.
In...
(13/12/2006)
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Piranhas back in the swim
THE Cardinia Piranhas Swim Club return to club swimming at the Cardinia Life facility on Monday.
At...
(31/01/2007)
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Debut win for Coates
IN his first golf competition as an Agrade player, Matt Coates scored 45 points to be the best score...
(31/01/2007)
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Panthers shoot down Bombers
A FIVEWICKET haul to Peter Zauner helped keep Devon Meadows faint finals chances alive when his Pan...
(28/02/2007)
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Gembrook bats shine
GEMBROOKS Cgrade batsmen ran down Nar Nar GoonMaryknolls firstinnings score of 222, finishing with...
(28/02/2007)
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A grand win for Garfield
GARFIELD Bowls Clubs divisionsix team downed ladder leaders Warragul to win the Mid Gippsland Bowls...
(07/03/2007)
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Berwick poised to pounce
HE final round of pennant was completed at the weekend and promises an excellent round of finals mat...
(07/03/2007)
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Officer loses command
OFFICERS Agrade team went down fighting by two wickets in the semifinal against Kooweerup at the we...
(21/03/2007)
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Young Yabbies cap off season
PAKENHAM UPPERToomuc started an under11 side this season, allowing the younger children the opportun...
(21/03/2007)
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PUT nips at premiership glory
PAKENHAM UpperToomucs Dgrade team booked a grand final berth after a strong semifinal win against B...
(21/03/2007)
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Nyora just too good
AN excellent six wicket haul at the weekend by Nyora Bgrades Kelvin Toogood helped his side to a se...
(21/03/2007)
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Top ton for Bears skipper
BERWICK turfones Dave Hampton set a fine captains example with a blazing 108 to rescue his side af...
(02/11/2005)
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Football returns to Cardinia
AUSTRALIAN football returned to the picturesque Gunton Reserve at Cardinia on Sunday when two sides ...
(21/06/2006)
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Backman shapes up for title
PAKENHAM heavyweight boxer Jesse Backman will shape up to Commonwealth gold medal champion Brad Pitt...
(21/06/2006)
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Straight wins for Bulls
IN ROUND eight every team came away with a win. The mens State League and under13 sides continued ...
(05/07/2006)
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Bowls winners on the mat
IT was a big week of carpet bowls at Pakenham Bowls Club with all mats full for the Ray White Bowls ...
(05/07/2006)
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Andrew leads the way
AN excellent nett 69 gave Andrew Wraight the monthly medal at Pakenham Golf Club on Saturday.
A Grad...
(05/07/2006)
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Aspiring King of baseball
BASEBALL is a big hit for Pakenham youngster John King, who will leave for Japan to represent Austra...
(12/07/2006)
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Shannon set to groove swings
PAKENHAM Golf Club members can now improve their games, thanks to new PGA professional Shannon Sandi...
(12/07/2006)
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Baw Baw Bulls on the ball
BAW Baw Hockey Clubs Mens State League Four team played a top team game to down Southern Knights 5...
(19/07/2006)
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Pair trot out double wins
YOUNG Gippsland horsemen Michael Hughes and Glenn Hunter collected two winners apiece at last Thursd...
(19/07/2006)
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Carpet bowls a winner
IT was a top week of carpet bowls at Pakenham Bowls Club.
Winners on Tuesday were: Lead Eve Conroy, ...
(19/07/2006)
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Jarrod kicks a winner
AUSKICK participant Jarrod Anderson from Kooweerup has won the opportunity of a lifetime to play on ...
(30/08/2006)
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Pakenham pennant success
PAKENHAM Bowls Club rolled back into action in the first round of the Royal Victorian Bowls Associat...
(11/10/2006)
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Garfield ladies great start
GARFIELD Bowling Club ladies have had a great start to the pennant season.
In the first round the di...
(11/10/2006)
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Berwicks winning feeling
THE opening round of the pennant season on Saturday saw some great results from Berwick Bowling Club...
(11/10/2006)
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Women cricketers fight it out
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc womens cricket team fought out a tough game against Frankston at home on Satur...
(11/10/2006)
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Top Cobra cracks a big one
MERINDA Park A grade will be chasing a big target next week after Cardinia made 8/292 thanks to 152 ...
(25/10/2006)
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PUT women fight it out
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc womens cricket team travelled to Knoxfield on Sunday for its second game this ...
(25/10/2006)
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Medal win at Lang Lang
A NETT 64 was enough to give B. Beechey the monthly medal at Lang Lang Golf Club on Saturday.
Result...
(08/11/2006)
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Cook burns Cobras
BEACONSFIELD Agrades Ray Cook, with five wickets, shook the Merinda Park bats on Saturday, helping ...
(22/11/2006)
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Bullant bowlers butt Bulls
OFFICERS Agrade bowlers, led by Kable Dowsett and Andrew Tucker, bundled Cardinia out for a mode...
(22/11/2006)
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WGCA tips round 5
INTO the Christmas month now and Devon Meadows hope that the cricket Santa will deliver consecutive ...
(29/11/2006)
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WGCA shocks the Valley
WEST Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA) snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against Yarra Val...
(29/11/2006)
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Bulls buckle as Bullants bite
CARDINIA Agrade side produced its worst performance of the season so far being easily defeated by O...
(29/11/2006)
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Upper Beaconsfield runs wild
SMARTING from its first loss of the season the Upper Beaconsfields Bgrade side bounced back with a ...
(29/11/2006)
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Pacing Cup win a Warp Drive
THE name of Quinlan is well known in West Gippsland harness racing circles and it was to the fore ag...
(06/12/2006)
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Pat takes Drouin double
IT was a double celebration for Drouin Golf Clubs Pat McDonald on Saturday a monthly medal win an...
(06/12/2006)
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Christmas cheer at races
PAKENHAM Racing Club will host its annual Christmas race meeting this Friday with an eightrace after...
(06/12/2006)
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OBrien purrs for Panthers
DARREN OBrien ensured Devon Meadows Agrade side won its first game at its new turf wicket home wit...
(13/12/2006)
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Mixed day for the Maroons
UPPER Beaconsfields Bgrade team easily defended its 231 on Saturday, bundling Tooradin out for 153 ...
(13/12/2006)
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Tournament to serve as warmup
THE annual West Gippsland Junior Tennis Association tournament will blast into action this Saturday,...
(31/01/2007)
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No butts! Bulls are best
A SUPERB 6/39 from Dwayne Doig ensured that Cardinia Agrade regained possession of the Brian Vandenb...
(28/02/2007)
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Maroons in mean mood
AFTER demonstrating its class with the bat last week, Upper Beaconsfields Bgrade team displayed its...
(28/02/2007)
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One run grounds Bombers
EMERALDS Agrade team lost three quick wickets to go down to Devon Meadows by one run on Saturday.
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(28/02/2007)
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Pacing cup auction online
Naming rights to the event, run on Easter Sunday (April 8), have traditionally been raffled in past ...
(07/03/2007)
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DDCA grand final
BERWICK turfones season ended an agonising nine runs short of a grandfinal appearance when it lost ...
(21/03/2007)
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Iona set for runs
IONAS Cgrade side kicked off its first two day match of the season in the field against Longwarry a...
(02/11/2005)
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Beacy Superules shows way
BEACONSFIELD Superules divisionone side is still on track to play in this years final series after ...
(21/06/2006)
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Stingrays sink again
THE Dandenong Southern Stingrays lost again on Saturday, this time by 46 points to fellow cellardwel...
(21/06/2006)
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Under18
GIPPSLAND Power went down to top side Geelong Falcons without premiership players Delphine, Rya...
(21/06/2006)
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McArdle wins trainers title
PAKENHAM Racing Clubs 200506 premierships have been finalised with the trainers award being decide...
(12/07/2006)
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Brookers off target
INACCURACY proved costly for GembrookCockatoo seniors, going down at home to Silvan by 21 points on ...
(12/07/2006)
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All set for super reunion
ALL past players and officials of Victorias oldest Superules club are invited to kick back at the c...
(12/07/2006)
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1956 was a good year
ALL but two living members of the Tooradin Dalmore Football Club 1956 premiership side returned on S...
(30/08/2006)
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Ryan best of them all
TOORADIN Junior Football Club under12 star Ryan Eaton won the Dandenong and District Junior Football...
(30/08/2006)
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Big changes in WGCA
THE structure of West Gippsland junior cricket will alter significantly when the willow first meets ...
(30/08/2006)
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Young Yabbies line up
THE Pakenham UpperToomuc Cricket Club will register juniors next Monday afternoon, 4 September, from...
(30/08/2006)
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Maroons set for chase
UPPER Beaconsfield is set to chase 151 for victory this week after a tight bowling performance again...
(22/11/2006)
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Nyora scores a quick win
NYORA won its first Twebty20 match of the season by 25 runs against Catani in a goodstandard game on...
(22/11/2006)
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Ash hashes Pies with a Will
BERWICK turfones Will Carr and Ash Henry with four wickets each demolished Narre Warren on day one ...
(22/11/2006)
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Maroon bowlers on top
NYORAS Bgrade team produced a strong bowling performance for a convincing win against Tooradin on S...
(29/11/2006)
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Mathers shows Cobra venom
MERINDA Parks Agrade team pulled off one of the upsets of the year with a 12run win over Beaconsfie...
(29/11/2006)
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Emerald Bomber bats crash
EMERALD Agrade bats tumbled against Catani in their chase of a gettable 193 on Saturday.
Resuming at...
(13/12/2006)
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Twenty20 preview
TOORADIN and Cardinia square off in the Kookaburra Cup decider this Sunday in what promises to be an...
(28/02/2007)
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Cobras dodge the drop
MERINDA Parks Agrade team avoided relegation with a win against Pakenham by 41 runs on Saturday.
Th...
(28/02/2007)
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Nyoras runaway win
NYORAS Bgrade team showed its strength with a big win against Pakenham, bowling it out twice to win...
(28/02/2007)
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Top team at Pakenham
IT was a team triumph for Tasi Taito, Fred Uini, Soma Siavallia and Sam Maota at Pakenham Golf Club ...
(21/03/2007)
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Dwyer on par at Drouin
SHANE Dwyer was on his game at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday parring the course on his way to winning...
(21/03/2007)
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David has a big day out
ST Patricks Day saw long hitting David Parkinson score a win in Agrade with 41 points on Beaconhill...
(21/03/2007)
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Bulls on the charge
BAW Baw Bulls State League 4 and Under 13 Pennant South teams continued to hold top positions after...
(21/06/2006)
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Heeza breezes to the front
KOOWEERUP horseman Daryl Woolcocks great run of success continued with another winner Heeza Hudson ...
(21/06/2006)
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Storm seeks bids for charity
PAKENHAM sporting personality Drew Morphett will host Gippsland Storms home game and AFL charity au...
(21/06/2006)
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Close battles for Warriors
THE Pakenham Warriors mens team had a good win over Chelsea 6348, while the Women ran out of number...
(12/07/2006)
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Storm strikes in thriller
GIPPSLAND Storm Netball Clubs divisionone side was made to work for every minute of a tough encount...
(12/07/2006)
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Lions thrive in wet
PLAYING the form side Hampton Park at the web, the Lions proved they not only play well in the dry b...
(19/07/2006)
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West Gippsland ladies tennis
IN round 20 results for the West Gippsland ladies midweek tennis competition the Bayles against Lan...
(19/07/2006)
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Top total auto care
A NEW automotive mechanical service and repair business opened in Pakenham in August with proprietor...
(04/10/2006)
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Midweek ladies tennis
RESULTS of West Gippsland Tennis Association midweek ladies tennis games were:
Maryknoll 544 d Koowe...
(15/11/2006)
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Tims teeoff triumph
TIM Angwin played two top rounds to win the prestigious 36hole Beaconhills Country Golf Club Open on...
(22/11/2006)
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Open day success
THERE were visitors galore at Berwick Montuna Golf Clubs open day on 13 November, described as a gr...
(22/11/2006)
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Piners points at Drouin
JOHN Piner fired an excellent 42 Stableford points to win Agrade at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday.
Th...
(22/11/2006)
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PUT gets the blues
PAKENHAM UpperToomuc (PUTs) Agrade team was overrun by Catani for an outright win on Saturday.
The ...
(28/02/2007)
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Bears set a tough test
FIVE dropped chances and two failed stumpings against Parkfield on Saturday haunted Berwicks turfon...
(28/02/2007)
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Midweek ladies tennis
ROUND 18 results for West Gippsland ladies midweek tennis.
Kooweerup 4 sets 40 games d Bunyip Purple...
(21/06/2006)
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Carpet bowls popular
CARPET bowls continues to be popular at Pakenham Bowls Club during the winter.
Tuesday winners were:...
(21/06/2006)
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Warrior women put to sword
THE Pakenham Warriors womens team lost the first game of the new winter season while the Under 20 M...
(21/06/2006)
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Bretts on par at Drouin
BRETT Dessent (handicap six) led a field of 88 who braved the cold conditions at Drouin Golf C...
(12/07/2006)
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On par at Lang Lang
A plusone was enough to win P. Marotta the Par competition at Lang Lang Golf Club on Tuesday last we...
(12/07/2006)
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Ken stars in Stableford
KEN McIntyre defied the cold conditions, shooting 39 Stableford points to win the Agrade event at Pa...
(12/07/2006)
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Pakenham pair star for shield
PAKENHAM Golf Clubs Scott Milnes and Andrew Villinger played top games to win the Australasian Four...
(19/07/2006)
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Trio scrambles a win
BEACONHILLS Country Golf Clubs David and Matt Coates and Graeme Inglefinger played top golf on Satu...
(19/07/2006)
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Pair runs hot in cold
LEON Cook and Steven Bethune made light of the cold, wet conditions to win the foursomes championshi...
(19/07/2006)
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On a plate at Lang Lang
IT was a combined competition at Lang Lag Golf Club on Saturday with a Stableford competition and th...
(19/07/2006)
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Sewerage comes to Cockatoo
COCKATOO residents will soon say goodbye to septic systems as Yarra Valley Water starts construction...
(26/07/2006)
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Student wins MS scholarship
THE Rotary Club of Pakenham has made the academic life of one university student easier and contribu...
(26/07/2006)
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Warning on family violence
CASEY director of community services Jennie Lee has warned that family violence had a significant im...
(26/07/2006)
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Willis keeps title lead
KOOWEERUP motorbike rider Jehi Willis continued to lead the Victorian OffRoad State Championship fol...
(16/08/2006)
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Warriors fail to tame Tigers
WARRIORS Basketball Clubs Under16 Boys Gold team played a tight game against the Melbourne Tigers,...
(16/08/2006)
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Greyhound chitchat
PEOPLE involved with greyhound racing in Gippsland have the chance to have their say on the industry...
(15/11/2006)
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Tops on the track
PAKENHAM relay runners are Victorian champions.
Six students from Pakenham Consolidated School compe...
(22/11/2006)
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Tigers mix it up
IN a mixed day for Beaconsfields senior sides on Saturday, B, C and D and Fgrades all secured stron...
(29/11/2006)
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PUT ladies fight it out
PAKENHAM UPPERTOOMUC ladies team travelled to Dendy Park to play Brighton East on Sunday and althoug...
(29/11/2006)
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Juniors to serve at academy
FIVE local junior tennis players have been selected for the prestigious Gippsland Academy Tennis Squ...
(13/12/2006)
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Bayles takes tennis honours
WEST Gippsland Tennis Associations midweek ladies tennis has been a tradition in the district for m...
(13/12/2006)
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Too tough for Iona
IONAS first XI failed to defend a modest 82 against Buln Buln in Warragul and District Cricket Asso...
(13/12/2006)
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Girls show their skills
THE Region 8 (Mornington Peninsula and West Gippsland) under16 girls cricket team starred in the Fe...
(28/02/2007)
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Team on track for trophy
THE team of Peter Bethune and Nick Rowe shot a superb 47 Stableford points to win the day event and ...
(21/06/2006)
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Record score on a plate
AN outstanding 63 off the stick Pakenhams Andrew Villinger was a highlight at Garfield Golf Club la...
(21/06/2006)
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Shanes a knockout at Pakenham
IN a thrilling finish Shane Wilkinson won the McQualter Knockout at Pakenham Golf Club on Saturday.
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(21/06/2006)
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West Gippsland ladies tennis
IN round 19 results in West Gippsland ladies midweek tennis, Bayles defeated Bunyip Purple to maint...
(12/07/2006)
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A pair of aces
IT was a day of aces at Beaconhills Country Golf Club on Saturday with Phil Beyer and Jimmy Cooper b...
(12/07/2006)
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Carpet bowls popular
IT was a popular week of carpet bowls at Pakenham Bowls Club.
Tuesday winners were: Lead, Eve Conro...
(12/07/2006)
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Looking forward to a try
AFTER less than three years in rugby league, talented Pakenham Secondary College student Daniel D.J...
(26/07/2006)
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Cricket training ready to run
OFFICER Cricket Club will start training at the Officer ground at 11am on Sunday, 20 August.
The cl...
(16/08/2006)
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West Gippsland ladies tennis
BAYLES heads the ladder in West Gippsland Ladies Tennis Association competition after round 24 on We...
(16/08/2006)
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Heeza nonstarter
ENTRIES were looking strong for the final harness racing meeting of the season at Warragul on Wednes...
(16/08/2006)
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Softballers grab a plate
THE summer softball season is approaching and Pakenham Softball Club is looking to bolster its numbe...
(16/08/2006)
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Young piranhas in the swim
TWENTYONE members from the Cardinia Piranhas Swim Club travelled to the Cranbourne indoor heated poo...
(25/10/2006)
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Inside run sets the pace
GARFIELD horse La Presidential produced a gutsy performance to win the Clarrie Logan Memorial Pace ...
(25/10/2006)
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Brookers bowlers on target
GEMBROOKS Cgrade team produced a top bowling and fielding performance to defend a modest firstinnin...
(29/11/2006)
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Officer gives the orders
OFFICERS Agrade side easily overhauled Cardinias 118, scoring 209 for a strong win on Saturday.
C...
(29/11/2006)
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Young Panther pounces
A SPARKLING 63 not out from junior James Howard helped guide Devon Meadows Cgrade to 6/277 against L...
(06/12/2006)
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Nar Nar Goon fires on court
NAR Nar Goon Tennis Club has had a very successful 2006 after a threeyear hibernation.
Coaches Paul...
(13/12/2006)
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Tennis champs at Pakenham
ON Sunday, 10 December the Pakenham Tennis Club held its annual club championships for the juniors a...
(13/12/2006)
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Best golfers set to shine
BERWICK Montuna Golf Club will host future stars of Australian golf at its annual proam this Thursda...
(28/02/2007)
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Golf on a plate at Pakenham
IT was a home win for the Pakenham Plate with the team of Paul Hobson, Andrew Villinger, Kevin Wraig...
(28/02/2007)
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Daniel tames Drouin course
A COURSE record 64 off the stick by professional Daniel Hyndman was one of the highlights of the Dro...
(28/02/2007)
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Top teeoff for trophy
AN excellent 63 nett was enough to give Peter Bethune and Nick Rowe the annual Don Piner Trophy at D...
(28/02/2007)
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Great day for the Irish
PAKENHAM Golf Club went Irish on Saturday with a special fourball Stableford competition.
Teams of f...
(16/08/2006)
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Golfers wade in at Drouin
A LARGE field teed up for the first round of the Winter Wade Par event at Drouin Golf Club on Saturd...
(16/08/2006)
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Run feast for Panther pair
TRAVIS Canavan and Doug Loudon, with a partnership of 179, led Devon Meadows to its first win of the...
(29/11/2006)
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Bears in mean mood
BERWICKS turfone side continued its deadly dominance with an authoritative outright win against Nar...
(29/11/2006)
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Bowlers cage Cougars
CLYDES Cgrade bats were unable to withstand Beaconsfields strong bowling attack and were dismissed...
(06/12/2006)
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Bulls trample the runs
CARDINIAS Agrade side managed to restrict Pakenhams classy batting lineup to 261 runs in its round...
(06/12/2006)
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Piranhas on the blocks
THE Cardinia Piranhas Swim Club will hold its final race night for the year on 15 December and retur...
(13/12/2006)
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Pat runs hot at Drouin
PAT McDonald defied the hot conditions to shoot 42 Stableford points to win Agrade on a countback fr...
(13/12/2006)
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Last horses in harness
WARRAGUL will host its final harness race meeting of the season this Friday afternoon.
An eightrace ...
(13/12/2006)
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Lifesaving karate
STUDENTS from the Goju Kai Karate Club Pakenham received their level one first aid, CPR course certi...
(13/12/2006)
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Theyre good sports at Berwick
IN the water, Berwick Secondary College conducts its swimming sports in a serious competitive.
Howev...
(28/02/2007)
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Ure a legend in Gembrook
GEMBROOKCockatoo Football Club has celebrated its centenary year by announcing legendary former play...
(26/07/2006)
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Stars may shine in new league
GARFIELD Football Club members will soon vote on whether to seek affiliation with a new competition ...
(26/07/2006)
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Pantorno plays 300
GEMBROOKCockatoos hard man Steve Pantorno joined the 300game club last weekend against traditional ...
(26/07/2006)
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Bowls a winner at Pakenham
IT was a week of top games at Pakenham Bowls Club.
Tuesday carpet bowls winners were: Lead, Silvano ...
(26/07/2006)
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Warriors come out winners
THERE were plenty of wins for Pakenham Warriors basketballers as the Under 20 Men held their nerve u...
(09/08/2006)
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AIS courts Bryce
CLYDE basketballer Bryce Arnott has been selected to take part in Basketball Australias national de...
(09/08/2006)
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Carpet bowls on a roll
CARPET bowls at Pakenham Bowls Club continues to be popular with a week of fun competition.
Results...
(16/08/2006)
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Tops for tyres and wheels
DARYL Shave Tyreworks is the first port of call for wheels and tyres in Dandenong.
A huge range of m...
(20/09/2006)
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Cobras strike a high note
IN a run feast, Merinda Parks Agrade batsmen unleashed a top score of 340 against Pakenham UpperToo...
(06/12/2006)
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Pair best at Berwick Montuna
VAL Pickering and Bev McIntyre shot an excellent 45 points to win the fourballbestball at Berwick Mo...
(13/12/2006)
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Councils on par at Pakenham
PAKENHAM Golf Course was the scene for the 2006 Sevron Local Government Golf Cup on Friday.
The even...
(13/12/2006)
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West Gippsland ladies tennis
RESULTS of round 21 of games played by the West Gippsland Ladies MidWeek Tennis Competition on 19 Ju...
(26/07/2006)
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Storm rages on
GIPPSLAND Storms Division 1 side extended its winning streak against secondplaced DC Force in the h...
(02/08/2006)
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Brett takes the medal
BRETT Hume, with a top round of nett 66, was the August monthly medal winner at Pakenham Golf Club o...
(09/08/2006)
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Top score at Lang Lang
A FINE nett 66 gave B. Hall the August monthly medal at Lang Lang Golf Club on Saturday.
With a CCR ...
(09/08/2006)
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Top golf at Drouin
A TOP round of nett 70 nett gave L. Smethurst the monthly medal on a countback from Fred Barton at D...
(09/08/2006)
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Hogans show form
AN excellent 42 Stableford points gave Jackie Hogan the win at Berwick Montuna Golf Club on November...
(29/11/2006)
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Summer cup heats up
SATURDAY saw the first round of the summer cup played at Beaconhills Country Golf Clubs Old course ...
(29/11/2006)
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Golfers fire
LAST Tuesday game for Drouin Golf Club women was altered to a ninehole strike because of the heat, b...
(29/11/2006)
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Yabbie women KO Knoxfield
AFTER an improving performance against top side Brighton East, the Pakenham UpperToomuc women hosted...
(06/12/2006)
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Brothers pitch in for a ton
IT was a day for brothers, when Luke and Scott Pitcher combined for a century partnership to help Up...
(06/12/2006)
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Tough one for Iona
IONAS first XI is in a tight game, defending 82 against Buln Buln after a lacklustre day with the b...
(06/12/2006)
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Drouin pair on top for trophy
TOM Flowers and Laurie Pyle were the winning combination at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday with a top ...
(26/07/2006)
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Points ahead at Pakenham
AN excellent 41 points was enough for Steve Levett to win the Stableford event at Pakenham Golf Club...
(26/07/2006)
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Par perfect at Beaconhills
IT was a day of top scoring in the Par competition at Beaconhills Country Golf Club on Saturday.
On ...
(26/07/2006)
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Barrow pads up for Yabbies
JOHN Barrow is the new coach of Pakenham UpperToomuc Cricket Club for season 2006/07.
Barrow comes t...
(02/08/2006)
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Warriors winning ways
IT was a good week for the Warriors Basketball Club with the womens team defeating Warrandyte and t...
(02/08/2006)
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West Gippsland ladies tennis
ROUND 23 of West Gippsland ladies midweek tennis was held on 2 August. Tynong, in second place, ben...
(09/08/2006)
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Medal for Thomas
PAKENHAM golfers played the September monthly medal in perfect weather conditions for golf. Thomas ...
(06/09/2006)
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Goran into single figures
MEDAL Day at Drouin on Saturday saw 114 players enjoy fine conditions. Goran Danilov (10) was deligh...
(06/09/2006)
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Power surge for Hickmont
GIPPSLAND Power has appointed Adrian Hickmont to the fulltime role of under18 TAC Cup coach/developm...
(29/11/2006)
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Top students harness awards
ABOUT 120 guests attended the 10th annual Gippsland Harness Training Centre dinner in Warragul on Sa...
(29/11/2006)
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New Bombers set to take off
NILMADarnum Football Club hosted its meetthecoaches day with a barbecue lunch at the clubrooms on ...
(29/11/2006)
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St Thomas takes cricket flag
ST THOMAS Aquinas College, Tynong blitzed the field to win the grand final of the state level super ...
(06/12/2006)
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WGCA bats buckle
AN encouraging bowling performance from Nar Nar GoonMaryknoll speedster Brendan McGrath was unfortun...
(06/12/2006)
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Nyora attack on target
NYORAS Bgrade team faces a moderate run chase of 87 runs this weekend, after a good bowling and fie...
(06/12/2006)
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Star has your message covered
FROM this week Star News Group is offering the opportunity for sports clubs, players and supporters ...
(09/08/2006)
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Piranhas continue to bite
THE Cardinia Piranhas Swim Club continued to increase its membership over August.
At the end of July...
(06/09/2006)
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Bulls charge to finals
THE Baw Baw Hockey Club will be mixing it with some of the bigger metropolitan clubs in what is set ...
(06/09/2006)
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Tough week for Warriors
THE second week of the basketball finals was a hard one for the Warriors with the under20 men, winne...
(06/09/2006)
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Storm makes it two from two
GIPPSLAND Storms Division Two side completed a fantastic few weeks for the club, joining its Divisi...
(13/09/2006)
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Riding their way to success
KOOWEERUP Motor Cycle Clubs (KMCC) junior and intermediate riders show their strength at Murrindind...
(13/09/2006)
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Bulls bulldoze Bullants
CARDINIA stamped its Kookaburra Cup credentials with a resounding 97run win over Officer on Sunday.
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(06/12/2006)
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Piranhas swim for their lives
CARDINIA Piranhas Swim Club Inc has moved its headquarters to the Cardinia Life centre in Pakenham. ...
(02/08/2006)
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Teams hit terrain in enduro
THREE hundred and thirty mountain bike riders in 160 teams competed in the annual Victorian sixhour ...
(02/08/2006)
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Ladies midweek tennis
ROUND 22 results for West Gippsland Ladies midweek tennis competition played on 26 July.
Maryknoll 4...
(02/08/2006)
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Back to cricket
OFFICER Cricket Clubs junior training starts at 4.30pm on Wednesday 6 September at the Officer recr...
(06/09/2006)
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West Gippsland ladies tennis
ROUND 27 results for West Gippsland Ladies MidWeek Tennis Competition held on 30 August.
Tynong 3 se...
(06/09/2006)
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Grand final tennis
RESULTS of the Berwick and District Junior Tennis winter grand finals.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:SECTION ON...
(13/09/2006)
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Brookers still in finals race
AFTER losing to UpweyTecoma last week many feared Gembrook might bow out of the finals in straight g...
(13/09/2006)
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Brownlow for Jodi
JODI Quinlan has won Australias most prestigious harness racing award, the Vin Knight Medal.
Announ...
(13/09/2006)
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Warriors fight to the top
THE highlight of the final week of the Junior VBA season was the magnificent victory by the under20 ...
(13/09/2006)
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Mixed day for Garfield
IT was a mixed day for Garfield Bowling Club pennant mens games on Saturday with a loss in division...
(06/12/2006)
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Berwick bowls a winner
BERWICK Bowls Clubs divisionone side had an exciting threeshot win against Mitcham in roundnine RVB...
(06/12/2006)
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Trainer on track for award
ON the back of a successful season, Longwarry North harness horseman Michael Hughes has been nominat...
(02/08/2006)
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Wickers get the point
BERWICK seniors suffered an agonising onepoint loss to Tooradin on Saturday.
In a hardfought match, ...
(02/08/2006)
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Support for young athletes
THE Gippsland Sports Academy has invited two Australian athletes with a disability to become its amb...
(02/08/2006)
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Brookers break Rovers hearts
THE Brookers took on Mt Evelyn last weekend at Kilsyth Reserve in perfect conditions due to the unsu...
(02/08/2006)
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Drouin trio does it easy
SATURDAY saw 38 teams compete in the threeperson Ambrose event at Drouin Golf Club with scores low a...
(13/09/2006)
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Days to remember, all round
THE final of the Winter Cup on the Lakes Course on Saturday was a onesided affair. The match was be...
(13/09/2006)
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On par at Lang Lang
THERE were good scores in the par competition at Lang Lang Golf Club on Tuesday last week
Leading sc...
(02/08/2006)
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Pat takes the points
AN excellent 37 Stableford points was enough to give Pat McDonald the Agrade win at Drouin Golf Club...
(02/08/2006)
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Revenge on the greens
IT was a day of revenge at Pakenham Golf Club on Saturday.
It was the return of Hoaries Revenge, a...
(02/08/2006)
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Training off and running
OFFICER Cricket Clubs training is under way for both seniors and juniors.
The under 11s and under 1...
(13/09/2006)
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Big crowd jumps to races
THE Pakenham Racing Clubs annual Super Jumps race day proved successful for local trainers, with Su...
(13/09/2006)
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Clubs win turf territory
DEVON Meadows and Clyde Cricket Clubs gained a significant bonus for their players, and for West Gip...
(13/09/2006)
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Flags fly in ladies tennis
BAYLES and Lang Lang Black won grand finals in West Gippsland Ladies Midweek Tennis competition held...
(06/12/2006)
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