Asbestos fears
CRAMPED conditions at Cardinia Primary School have forced classes to be held in a building containi...
(02/11/2005)
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Boat champ out of race
THIEVES have left a champion drag boat racer high and dry.
Beaconsfield man Russell Palmer has had ...
(25/01/2006)
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Power crashes
A TRUCK crashed into a power pole, sparking a blackout in Pakenham on Monday.
Hundreds of homes and ...
(01/02/2006)
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Area weathers power storm
EXTREME weather conditions have been blamed for power outages in the Berwick district.
Berwick busi...
(01/02/2006)
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Legends of art
FORMER Berwick Primary School assistant principal Carol Norman and daughter Tara Wilson will be part...
(01/02/2006)
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Teens kidnap horror
A 17YEAROLD boy was slashed with a knife and dragged into the boot of a car in Berwick last week, be...
(08/02/2006)
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Premier to open show
PREMIER Steve Bracks is expected to officially open the Berwick Show just before the grand parade on...
(08/02/2006)
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CEO, shire to split
CARDINIA Shire Council and chief executive officer Don Welsh are poised to part company.
The council...
(08/02/2006)
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Tense
RESIDENTS of Inglis Road, Berwick, and housing developer Andrew Harmon have moved into a tense wait...
(22/02/2006)
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Fluoride leak
A TONNE of fluoride has spilt into Cardinia Creek.
The fluoride is believed to have leaked into the...
(21/06/2006)
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$10,000 food for thought
A BERWICK Chinese restaurant has been fined $10,000 for failing to comply with food laws.
The City ...
(28/06/2006)
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Choir aims to raise voices
THE Casey Choir is singing out for new members.
The fourpart ensemble is on the lookout for tenor, ...
(28/06/2006)
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Traders want Big Brother
FRUSTRATED traders are calling for Big Brotherlike security cameras in Pakenhams Main Street after ...
(05/07/2006)
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1 in 1000 perfect timing
SOME babies are just born with impeccable timing.
Like Isabella Vanderwiel, who arrived at 8.05am ...
(05/07/2006)
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Standing up for future champs
WINDERMERE Child and Family Services auxiliary members are working to support the 2006 Gown of the Y...
(12/07/2006)
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Tree fee bugging council
BERWICK residents will be asked to pay $25 a tree to protect them from elm leaf beetles.
The beetle...
(12/07/2006)
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Liquor bandit wields knife
A KNIFE wielding bandit terrified staff as he heldup Safeway Liquor in Pakenham last Friday night.
T...
(12/07/2006)
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Not for sale
LIBERAL candidate for Narre Warren North councillor Mick Morland said the Liberal Party would not s...
(19/07/2006)
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Liberals lobbied
LIBERAL candidate for Gembrook Simon Wildes has invited people to support efforts to have the Enter...
(26/07/2006)
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Graffiti plague
GRAFFITI is driving residents up the wall.
Business operators and householders in Pakenham, Beacons...
(26/07/2006)
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Life relay targets $100,000
CASEY Cardinia Relay for Life (CCRL) joined forces with Lets Unwine in High Street, Berwick, to cel...
(26/07/2006)
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Saved by the bell
BERWICK Fire Brigade captain Alan Boyd has credited a smoke alarm with saving lives of people in a ...
(02/08/2006)
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Meat heist
CARNIVOROUS thieves stole $80,000 of meat and a refrigerated truck from a Kooweerup abattoir on Sund...
(02/08/2006)
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Vandals left their call sign
VANDALS ripped a commercial sign from its stand and used it to smash a plate glass window in a Lover...
(09/08/2006)
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Bus links at last
PREMIER Steve Bracks last week announced an extended bus service to connect Casey Hospital with Bea...
(09/08/2006)
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Traders in a jam
PARKING in Berwick Village has again provided a major obstacle to development of commercial services...
(16/08/2006)
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Stranded!
ANGRY local commuters say new, faster train services will leave them stranded at the station.
Resid...
(16/08/2006)
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Classy leg wear aids research
STUDENTS and staff at Beaconhills College campus, Berwick, wore jeans to school on Friday, 4 August ...
(16/08/2006)
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Greedy grab for benefits
CASEY Rate Review Committee member Frank Brunda has claimed that the review committee was lopsided ...
(30/08/2006)
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CWA to close
Picture: Luke Plummer.
YEARS of service will end in tears because women who have dedicated the...
(30/08/2006)
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Demolition job
SHANIKAS Restaurant in High Street, Berwick, has been ordered to demolish an extension on the resta...
(06/09/2006)
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Sun survivor
A NEAR date with death has given Judy Flynn new reason to live.
She wants people to heed warnings o...
(06/09/2006)
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Helping hands
A PAKENHAM woman battling a serious illness is getting by with a little help from a lot of bigheart...
(13/09/2006)
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Intersection to light up
BERWICK will get a $2 million traffic light system based at the Enterprise AvenueClyde Road interse...
(13/09/2006)
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Road to ruin
ELDERLY people are being targeted by asphaltpeddling artisans whose specialty is turning driveways i...
(20/09/2006)
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A true gentleman
MOURNERS filled the Tooradin Hall and spilled out across the roadway on Monday to farewell Tooradin ...
(27/09/2006)
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The heat is on
A SCRUB fire that blazed at Nar Nar Goon North on Sunday has prompted warnings that the district is ...
(04/10/2006)
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Fire up now!
HARKAWAY residents must do something about fire protection before it is too late.
Edrington Ward co...
(04/10/2006)
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A spring in their step
SPRING racing fever is spilling out from the Cranbourne Turf Club to Berwick as the Berwick Village ...
(04/10/2006)
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For sale
THE Pakenham Place shopping centre is up for sale with a price tag of more than $50 million.
And th...
(11/10/2006)
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$16,000 leap!
BALLA Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler said some landowners in the City of Casey rural sector had...
(11/10/2006)
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Dreams just turn to dust
DREAMS are turning to despair as farmers face a survival of the fittest race against devastating ...
(18/10/2006)
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New parking rules
CASEY Council will apply new parking rules to the Berwick Village commercial centre.
Berwick Village...
(18/10/2006)
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Plan now or else
BERWICK Fire Brigade captain Alan Boyd warned nearly 80 Harkaway residents that this area was facin...
(18/10/2006)
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Wedge not working
BALLA Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler believes the State Governments green wedge plan is not wo...
(25/10/2006)
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Class action
NEW schools have been declared top priority for Pakenham as battle lines are drawn in the buildup t...
(25/10/2006)
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Widows war cry
PAKENHAM widow Joyce Parker is waging a onewoman battle to win compensation for a forgotten bunch ...
(08/11/2006)
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Deafening silence
ANGRY Beaconsfield residents have told Labor and Liberal candidates for Narre Warren South that they...
(08/11/2006)
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Pool party!
SAVING Pakenhams old outdoor pool has been declared a certainty after a massive cash boost was prom...
(15/11/2006)
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Underage dance sensation
POLICE have hailed a Sunday night underage dance at Berwick Springs Hotel a huge success.
More than ...
(15/11/2006)
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Voters given wall of silence
PRIMARY candidates for Narre Warren South in Saturdays State Election have left Beaconsfield resid...
(22/11/2006)
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Gearing up for charity
KAMBRYA Secondary College, Berwick will have a strong team in the Great Victorian Bike Ride due to ...
(22/11/2006)
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Charitys bitter harvest
VEGETABLES grown to feed needy families have been ripped up and destroyed by vandals.
The Pakenham ...
(29/11/2006)
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Knives used in brawl
BRAWLING youths at the Bemersyde Drive, Berwick shopping centre near Kambrya College on Friday, 24 ...
(29/11/2006)
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New mayor at your service
TOORADIN has provided its second Casey mayor.
Balla Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler easily won t...
(29/11/2006)
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Joy comes handcrafted
EDRINGTON Ward councillor Mick Morland has promised the Berwick and District Woodworkers Club a $10...
(06/12/2006)
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Escape route anger
HARKAWAY residents have reacted angrily to a joint Casey Council CFA statement that Old Coach Road ...
(06/12/2006)
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Clock builds head of steam
SPEND a few minutes in Berwick engineer Peter Weares workshop and you run the risk of becoming tot...
(13/12/2006)
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Ball in schools court
A SCHOOL promised during the State Election for the Timbarra estate in Berwick may affect plans for ...
(13/12/2006)
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Towns teen terror
A TEEN party that spiralled out of control on the weekend has prompted police to warn that if festiv...
(13/12/2006)
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Lights, Santa, action
BERWICK Chamber of Commerce plans to light up High Street, Berwick, in an extravaganza of twinkling ...
(20/12/2006)
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Sleeping giant a pot of gold
A POT of gold sits at the end of the rainbow for thirsty travellers exploring the attractions of th...
(20/12/2006)
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Fury at
UPPER Beaconsfield residents have come out in force to protest against pink concrete footpaths whic...
(20/12/2006)
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A close shave
A BERWICK couple is lucky to be alive after an out of control car crashed through their front yard.
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(10/01/2007)
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So close to home
A NEWLY married Upper Beaconsfield mans life was cut short when he died in a collision on Thursday ...
(10/01/2007)
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Hands off our bore
CARDINIA Shire mayor Kate Lempriere is concerned a water bore in Lang Lang will be reopened and wate...
(17/01/2007)
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Clyde rail plan rejected
CASEY Council was quick to say no to forcing a freight railway corridor through the Clyde township....
(24/01/2007)
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Dust devil hits home
A MINItornado hit the Bellbird Park area near Hessel Road, Berwick, last Thursday.
Michelle Lewis s...
(31/01/2007)
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Vandals raid RSL
PAKENHAM RSL has been hit by vandals.
Medals and pins were stolen from wall displays and furniture ...
(31/01/2007)
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Trust leads fight
A PUBLIC meeting will be held to discuss community concern over the possible demolition of the hist...
(07/02/2007)
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Plucked from pool
QUICK action by lifeguards saved a Pakenham girl from drowning on Sunday.
Fouryearold Emily Perrow h...
(07/02/2007)
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Teenagers plea for the future
A BOYS fear for the future if a controversial proposal to cut a new freight link through Cardinia S...
(14/02/2007)
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Pair in hot water
TWO Cardinia financial service providers are being pursued by Australias top corporate watchdog ove...
(14/02/2007)
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House must be restored: Trust
A PUBLIC meeting at Beaconsfield has called on the Shire of Cardinia to ensure that the Old Coach H...
(14/02/2007)
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Broken bottle binge
GLASS smashed and scattered on Pakenham footpaths is stopping residents in their tracks.
Mums with ...
(21/02/2007)
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Helpers fight to save boy
A TEAM of passersby spent 20 minutes helping to revive a 15yearold Berwick boy after he got into di...
(21/02/2007)
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Show parking sparks split
CAR parking for the Berwick Show has caused a major split between the show committee and its major ...
(28/02/2007)
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Out of control
RESIDENTS watched in horror as a light plane crashed at Clyde North on Friday, killing two people.
T...
(28/02/2007)
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Left for dead
A MAN was brutally bashed and left broken and barely alive in a Pakenham park at the weekend.
The 45...
(07/03/2007)
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Vandal tagged
A GRAFFITI vandal being interviewed by police inscribed his graffiti tag on a desk in the police ...
(07/03/2007)
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Clean up village or else!
BERWICK Village commercial operators will be given one last chance to clean up the commercial garbag...
(21/03/2007)
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Pay for play
PAKENHAM Football Club is so short of under18 players that desperate officials may take the drasti...
(21/03/2007)
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Fate in fetes favour
ST MARGERETS School fete in Gloucester Avenue, Berwick, on Saturday morning was a hive of activity....
(21/03/2007)
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Bedside vigil
RESIDENTS are rallying behind a young Pakenham man severely injured last week in a freak motorbike ...
(28/03/2007)
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CEO job turmoil
ATTEMPTS by Mayfield Ward councillor Kevin Bradford to have Casey chief executive Mike Tylers posi...
(28/03/2007)
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Revellers rally round
A BERWICK rally for farmers in droughtstricken parts of Victoria had revellers singing in the rain o...
(28/03/2007)
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Bin scheme set to go
CASEY Council was last night (Tuesday) expected to adopt a commercial waste scheme for Berwick Vill...
(04/04/2007)
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We did all we could
FIREFIGHTERS crawled on hands and knees through rooms filled with blinding smoke in a desperate bid...
(04/04/2007)
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Glass shows art with class
MONASH University last week unveiled a magnificent glass panel depicting the history of its Berwick ...
(11/04/2007)
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Death shocks town
THE shock death in a car crash of one of Beaconsfields most communityminded citizens turned Easter ...
(11/04/2007)
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Bark for park!
A PUSH in Pakenham for an offleash dog park has intensified with hundreds of canineloving residents...
(18/04/2007)
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Teen party chaos
PARENTS hosting teen parties have been warned to dramatically beef up security or risk their celebra...
(25/04/2007)
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Workout on waste
CASEY Council and the Berwick Village Chamber of Commerce have formed a working committee to establ...
(25/04/2007)
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Mayor dresses for occasion
CARDINIA mayor Bill Ronald sported his mayoral robes on Australia Day for the first time since becom...
(01/02/2006)
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A political Boon?
DAVID Boon has been the toast of cricket lovers this summer and one Pakenham fan wants to take the a...
(22/02/2006)
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O, what a week!
STUDENTS at Berwicks Monash University have been partying hard this week as part of annual OWeek ce...
(22/02/2006)
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Putting on the style show
IT WAS a hairraising trip to Sydney for the talented team at Stylemakers in Berwick and Pakenham w...
(21/06/2006)
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Jim rides wave of the future
HANDS up if Jims an inspiration!
Jim Asimakopoulos has had cerebral palsy since he was born, but it...
(05/07/2006)
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Medals honour firefighters
COCKATOOS finest firefighters were honoured at the brigades annual presentation night in Upper Bea...
(09/08/2006)
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The treats on him
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford received a birthday treat when he called in at the Casey Cardinia Relay f...
(16/08/2006)
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Spring plant sale lined up
THE Australian Plants Society will hold its annual spring plant sale at Wilson Botanic Park, Princes...
(30/08/2006)
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Badge of honour for veterans
THE Long Tan 40th anniversary badge could become an icon alongside the Anzac Day badges and poppy sy...
(30/08/2006)
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Students fast for a cause
STUDENTS stopped eating on the weekend to raise money for children in East Timor.
More than 100 year...
(30/08/2006)
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Friendly competition?
FEDERAL Treasurer Peter Costello may have met his match during a visit to an eastern suburbs school ...
(30/08/2006)
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Students on song
A CHOIR of young singers recently entertained residents at Pakenhams Ron Andrews Nursing Home.
The ...
(20/09/2006)
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Students get the word
Grade six student Tiffany from Beaconhills College reports on the school's Writer's Breakfast held d...
(20/09/2006)
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Tipsters show top form
NO VICTORIAN football team will take out the top prize in the AFL this year but two Bunyip locals ha...
(20/09/2006)
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Spring into celebrations
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce has combined with the Cranbourne Turf Club for a Spring Ball to ...
(27/09/2006)
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Its twins no kidding!
MYUNA Farm in Doveton had a couple of surprises during early spring when resident goat Myrtle gave b...
(27/09/2006)
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Showtime boost
SHOWTIME means a busy time for people planning and setting up annual shows.
Gembrook MP Tammy Lobato...
(04/10/2006)
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Council swoops on birds
CASEY Council will erect signs warning that swooping magpies are nesting in council parks if the bir...
(25/10/2006)
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Water Minister brings rain
ENVIRONMENT and Water Minister John Thwaites came to Berwick on Thursday 2 November and joined Gembr...
(08/11/2006)
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Amphibian paradise?
WILSON Botanic Park in Berwick has become a haven for tortoises.
Visitors to the park have seen as m...
(13/12/2006)
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University celebrates
MONASH University Berwick campus staff said farewell to the business year with a gettogether at the ...
(20/12/2006)
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Saddle up this weekend
THE South East Arabian Horse Action Club will host the South Coast Arabian Championships this weeken...
(17/01/2007)
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Celebrate with Phar Lap
A CLASSIC film about Australias greatest racehorse, Phar Lap, will celebrate a new sponsorship arra...
(14/02/2007)
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Give and take the key
WHATS the key ingredient to a long and happy marriage?
Nothing really, according to local resident ...
(28/02/2007)
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Bike festival gathers pace
RARE and unusual bikes will be on show during the national Alternative Cycling Festival and 2007 Oz ...
(28/03/2007)
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Locals answer appeal for help
TWO fundraising events in Pakenham for the Royal Childrens Hospital (RCH) Good Friday Appeal on Fri...
(11/04/2007)
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Riders joy knows no bounds
MORE than 200 riders turned out for the 2007 Casey Riding of the Bounds on Sunday.
City of Casey may...
(18/04/2007)
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Fire destroys sale of home
FIRE destroyed a Pakenham home on Saturday that had just been sold.
But, the deal has now fallen thr...
(02/11/2005)
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Police seek surf bandit
POLICE have called for information about a man who robbed two Berwick Surf shops in less than two we...
(18/01/2006)
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Fire refuge row heats up
THE emergence of the fire season has reignited confusion and outrage over the lack of fire refuges ...
(18/01/2006)
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Towns first Xrated shop
A SEX book shop is set to open in Pakenham amidst traders claims that an Xrated neighbour could be...
(25/01/2006)
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Brigades help out fire fight
STRIKE teams of local firefighters helped battle raging bushfires that threatened the Gippsland town...
(25/01/2006)
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School shortage hit
STUDENTS began classes this week amid claims Pakenham suffers a chronic school shortage.
The start o...
(01/02/2006)
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Nest fire burns boy
A COCKATOO boy suffered burns to his face and hands after petrol poured on an ant hill was ignited.
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(01/02/2006)
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Ill fight murder charge wife
THE estranged wife of murdered Pakenham man Michael Griffey claimed she was innocent after she was c...
(08/02/2006)
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Church jubilee
ST MICHAELS Catholic Church in Berwick will celebrate a 50th anniversary with a jubilee Mass and lu...
(08/02/2006)
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Poor roads cost jobs
PLANS to make Pakenham the new jobs capital of the south east could be hamstrung by poor public tran...
(22/02/2006)
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Money trail ends in hope
A TRAIL of coins has linked Pakenham with needy children in the Philippines.
Students at the junior...
(21/06/2006)
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Ageold secret: Dont wait!
ITS never too late to fall in love just ask newlyweds Anne Game and Lyndhurst Lyn Jenkins.
The...
(28/06/2006)
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Chase ends in arrest
POLICE have arrested an 18yearold man after a car chase through the streets of Pakenham last Friday ...
(28/06/2006)
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Council rejects sex shop
A BID to open a second sex shop in Pakenham has been knocked back by Cardinia Shire Council.
Council...
(05/07/2006)
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Anger at the end of the line
A PAKENHAM security expert believes the ongoing Main Street vandalism rampage is related to stranded...
(12/07/2006)
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House goes up in smoke
A HOUSE that almost went up in smoke last week is the focus of a police investigation.
It is believe...
(19/07/2006)
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More rail parking on track
MOVES are afoot to ease parking woes at railway stations in Pakenham and Beaconsfield.
The State Gov...
(19/07/2006)
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At 80, icon to get a facelift
ICONIC waterhole Pakenham Hotel is about to have a major facelift.
The historic pub, a favourite me...
(26/07/2006)
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Sober message
PAKENHAM Police were pleased with a recent drinkdriving operation in Emerald that resulted in no mot...
(26/07/2006)
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Boy escapes wreckage
AN 11YEAROLD Lang Lang boy walked from the wreckage of a headon smash last Friday night to a nearby...
(26/07/2006)
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Rock to blast vandals away
THE Beatles, Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison may soon be used to drive vandals out of Pakenham.
Under ...
(02/08/2006)
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Pakenham slum fears
PAKENHAM is at risk of turning into a slum suburb, a leading local government and welfare figure ...
(02/08/2006)
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No ball for assault victim
GUESTS at a Pakenham debutante ball were presented with a vicious display of thuggery last Friday ni...
(09/08/2006)
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Top award for Davey
ROB Davey from Pakenhams Evergreen Turf has won a prestigious industry award.
Mr Davey won the pres...
(09/08/2006)
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Crumbs, water saved youth
A BERWICK Secondary College student who went missing for 12 days survived his bush ordeal on a diet...
(09/08/2006)
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Train fiasco plea
URGENT talks will be sought with Transport Minister Peter Batchelor in a bid to change new train ser...
(30/08/2006)
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Bypass vandal spree
VANDALS are targeting trucks and other heavy machinery at work on the Pakenham Bypass.
Pakenham Poli...
(30/08/2006)
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Locked in office by robber
PAKENHAM police are investigating a robbery at a Beaconsfield service station last week that ended w...
(06/09/2006)
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A blue on the green
A LEISURELY game of golf turned into a blue on the green at a district golf club last weekend.
Polic...
(06/09/2006)
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Fans know their limits
FOOTBALL spectators kicked a goal on the weekend with police impressed with driver behaviour around ...
(13/09/2006)
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Twin joy for kickin cousins
GRAND final days normally have their fair share of drama but the action, irony and coincidence at Ko...
(13/09/2006)
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Four dirt bikes stolen
THIEVES completed a dirty deed last week when they stole four Yamaha dirt bikes from a Pakenham Uppe...
(13/09/2006)
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Rub for pub
FEARS that a giant hotel proposed for Pakenham would hamper emergency service operations have been u...
(13/09/2006)
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Brock, Irwin tribute
CARDINIA councillors observed a minutes silence in honour of Peter Brock and Steve Irwin at their m...
(20/09/2006)
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Bikie booked
A MOTORCYCLIST was given the checkered flag by police when he was clocked doing 120 kilometres an ho...
(20/09/2006)
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Shall we dance?
BALLROOM dancing is a craze for all ages just ask Tony Knight and Jessica Osztreicher.
They are th...
(20/09/2006)
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Taxi driver bash rage
A TAXI driver was beaten and robbed in Pakenham on Saturday night in an attack police believe was pr...
(20/09/2006)
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Biker severs hand
A WOMAN, 61, almost severed a hand in a motorcycle mishap at Lang Lang on Sunday.
Police said the wo...
(20/09/2006)
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PM in town
PRIME Minister John Howard is expected to be in Pakenham today (Wednesday).
Mr Howard will attend a ...
(27/09/2006)
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Star status for gentle giant
A HORSE is a horse, of course, but a Pakenham giant may lay claim to being a whole lot more than tha...
(04/10/2006)
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Trailer of theft
THIEVES stole a mans trailer in Upper Beaconsfield and then used it to carry off his lawnmower and ...
(11/10/2006)
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Brakes on new laws
NEW rules regulating the riding of motorbikes and other recreational vehicles on private land have b...
(11/10/2006)
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Warning on green power sales
RESIDENTS have been warned to be wary of any doortodoor salespeople trying to sell gas and electrici...
(11/10/2006)
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Zero tolerance on spray
SPRAYCAN vandals will be treated as criminals and their tags will be recorded in a database to help ...
(18/10/2006)
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Danielle races towards final
MISS V8 Supergirl Danielle Weggalaar needs your help.
The Upper Beaconsfield model was selected as o...
(18/10/2006)
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Sad chord
A RARE guitar was among household items worth more than $5000 stolen from a property in Stoney Creek...
(25/10/2006)
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Police track hoon
A HOON driver who burnt rubber up and down a residential street is being pursued by Pakenham Police....
(25/10/2006)
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Goose gone
A CONCRETE goose that took pride of place in the front yard of a Pakenham house has been stolen, al...
(25/10/2006)
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Lplater clocked at 159kmh
YOUNG motorists are in the spotlight after police clocked two teenagers driving at dangerous speeds ...
(08/11/2006)
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Girls bash teen
A TEENAGE girl was assaulted in Pakenham last Monday.
The 17yearold Bunyip girl was walking along He...
(08/11/2006)
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Its DDay for pool!
THE Great Pakenham Pool Debate is looming fast but whatever the outcome, people wont be swimming ...
(08/11/2006)
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Vandals blitz course
VANDALS stormed Pakenham Golf Course on Saturday night leaving a trail of destruction in their wake...
(15/11/2006)
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Shopping centre going, going
RETAIL developers are vying to buy the Pakenham Place shopping centre, with the selling price expect...
(15/11/2006)
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Man killed in pole smash
A BUNYIP man died when his car slammed into a power pole on Sunday.
Police said the man was driving ...
(22/11/2006)
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Be ready for bushfire battle
MOPS, buckets, torches, blankets and towels no householder should be without them this bushfire se...
(22/11/2006)
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Voters deliver a Liberal dose
DELIGHTED Bass MP Ken Smith was yesterday gearing up for another busy four years after a strong publ...
(29/11/2006)
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Gas leak creates traffic jam
BERWICK became grid locked on Monday afternoon when a highpressure gas main was ruptured.
Emergency ...
(06/12/2006)
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$60.5m place
PAKENHAM Place shopping centre has been sold for $60.5 million.
Developer Lend Lease and the Austral...
(13/12/2006)
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McQuillan gets the nod
GARRY McQuillan is Cardinia Shire Councils new chief executive officer.
Mr McQuillan, acting CEO si...
(13/12/2006)
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Fatigue
A MAN was injured after a car hit a tree near Dalmore early Sunday.
Police said the Murrumbeena man ...
(13/12/2006)
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Stupid fire prank
BUSHFIRES raging around Victoria did not stop pranksters from lighting a fire in the middle of a roa...
(13/12/2006)
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Woman cut in bed
POLICE are investigating an aggravated burglary in Pakenham.
A 34yearold woman has told police she w...
(20/12/2006)
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Ban credit hustling: Plea
ALARM at the number of families drowning in debt has prompted a Pakenham financial counselor to cal...
(20/12/2006)
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Cyclist, biker hurt
A TEEN cyclist and a motorcyclist were injured in a collision at Pakenhams busiest intersection on ...
(20/12/2006)
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Old Coach House in danger
VANDALISM has put the historic and treasured Old Coach House at Kenilworth Avenue, Beaconsfield, at ...
(20/12/2006)
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Stray cattle concern police
PAKENHAM Police are concerned about cattle escaping from paddocks and straying on to road reserves t...
(10/01/2007)
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Burglars hit businesses, home
PAKENHAM businesses have been targeted a spate of burglaries in the past week.
The bottle shop of th...
(10/01/2007)
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Rat runners targeted
PAKENHAM Police are halfway through their operation targeting drink driving during the holiday perio...
(10/01/2007)
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Death highlights problem road
PAKENHAM Upper residents are concerned about the condition of Huxtable Road following a fatality on ...
(10/01/2007)
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Commuters win back rail seats
A BACKDOWN by the State Government means passengers will again be able to ride VLine train services ...
(17/01/2007)
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Lightning starts two fires
FIRFIGHTERS from the Department of Sustainability and Environment and the Country Fire Authority con...
(17/01/2007)
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Women caught at high speed
A MORNING speed trap last Wednesday has caught two people driving at excessive speed on the Princes ...
(17/01/2007)
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Local link to hoon havoc
BERWICK and Pakenham residents were among those arrested after police confronted a violent mob durin...
(17/01/2007)
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Water woes
THE Pakenham McDonalds restaurant was forced to close early after a car ran into a sign and the wat...
(17/01/2007)
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Licence to take water
SOUTH East Water has confirmed it holds a licence to extract water from the Lang Lang bore.
The wate...
(24/01/2007)
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Kinder set for primary school
A NEW kindergarten is to be built in Pakenhams Heritage Springs Estate in time for the 2008 school ...
(31/01/2007)
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Restore jetty: Smith
THE Liberal State MP for Bass, Ken Smith, has called on the Bracks Government to save the Lang Lang ...
(31/01/2007)
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House wreckers return
INTRUDERS last week vandalised two unoccupied Pakenham homes, returning to one of them days later to...
(31/01/2007)
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Home boom for Bunyip
BUNYIP will experience a major growth spurt with at least 180 homes to be built in a new developmen...
(07/02/2007)
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Help me to stay, says Inge
A DUTCH woman needs help to make Pakenham her home.
Inge Verstraeten fell in love with the area aft...
(07/02/2007)
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Business plans shattered
A PAKENHAM businesswoman is angry after discovering a dumpster lodged through her shop window yeste...
(07/02/2007)
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Small blocks rage
CARDINIA Shire councillor Bill Pearson has lashed out at the state planning tribunal claiming its p...
(14/02/2007)
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Forecast is for show to shine
BERWICK Show Society past president John Tyrrell said the committee was looking forward to a great s...
(14/02/2007)
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Truck driver killed
A PAKENHAM man died when his truck crashed on the Monaro Highway on Friday morning.
Police said th...
(14/02/2007)
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Hunt after attack
POLICE are searching for three youths who stabbed a man in Pakenham.
The 35yearold victim was walki...
(14/02/2007)
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Caf plan dropped
A REQUEST to extend trading hours at a cafe in Guys Hill was withdrawn from Cardinia Shire Council...
(14/02/2007)
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Wind whips up destruction
RESIDENTS in the Pakenham and Berwick districts bore the full brunt of howling winds that whipped th...
(14/02/2007)
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Police plea to slow teens
A TEEN motorist caught speeding twice on the same day has prompted police to urge motorists to slow ...
(21/02/2007)
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Kates in for top job
CARDINIA mayor Kate Lempriere is one of two nominations for Municipal Association Victoria (MAV) pre...
(21/02/2007)
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Coach House stand
CARDINIA Council has called on the state planning tribunal to step in and order the restoration of t...
(21/02/2007)
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Two killed in Clyde collision
TWO men were killed and another injured in Five Ways near Clyde when their car went underneath a sem...
(21/02/2007)
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Baseball bat attack
A MOTORIST and his passenger were taken to hospital after a confrontation with a group of youths in ...
(21/02/2007)
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Swampy a force of nature
THE long arm of the law now has paws.
Pakenham Police Senior Constable Sharon Patterson is taking ca...
(21/02/2007)
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Council buys prime site
CARDINIA Council has pounced on a premier block of land at the gateway to Pakenhams Main Street, pa...
(28/02/2007)
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Liqueurs stolen
BOXED sets of liqueurs were part of a haul of goods stolen from an Emerald home on the weekend.
Cash...
(28/02/2007)
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Teen plucked from lake dies
A 15YEAROLD Berwick boy who was rescued from Lysterfield Lake Park on Saturday, 17 February has died...
(28/02/2007)
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Jettys future still swinging
THE fight to save the Lang Lang Jetty is hotting up, with the jettys future being raised in State P...
(07/03/2007)
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Some drivers wont learn
DRINK drinkers are failing to heed warnings about the danger of getting behind the wheel.
Police spo...
(07/03/2007)
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Unused bore to spring to life
AN UNUSED water bore at Lang Lang is to be opened by South East Water later this month.
South East W...
(07/03/2007)
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Man booked twice
A PAKENHAM man was booked for speeding twice in 24 hours by the same police crew.
The 35yearold was ...
(07/03/2007)
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Snakes alive indoors, too
SNAKES are slithering into backyards even into peoples houses in a bid to beat the heat and fi...
(07/03/2007)
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Shire dumps levy
RATEPAYERS will get a $50 bonus after Cardinia Shire Council voted to scrap its controversial munici...
(21/03/2007)
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Council buys $2.6 m site
CARDINIA Council will spend $2.6 million to buy back the site of its Pakenham headquarters, paving t...
(21/03/2007)
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Police slam rodeo rabble
POLICE say they are fed up with drunken behaviour after two marked police cars had their numberplate...
(21/03/2007)
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Relief at last!
FARMERS in Cardinia and Casey will be able to access drought assistance for the next six months afte...
(28/03/2007)
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Water charges are a turn off
ANGRY farmers say theyre being asked to pay too much money to use Lang Langs newly reopened water ...
(28/03/2007)
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Charge laid over bashing
AN 18yearold Pakenham man has been arrested over the bashing of a 45yearold man on Saturday, 3 March...
(04/04/2007)
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Fire destroys truck, bales
A TRUCK was destroyed after a load of hay it was carting caught fire at Iona, south of Garfield, on...
(11/04/2007)
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Youth dies in ute crash
A TEENAGER has died after sustaining serious injuries after a ute rolled early on Friday.
Police sai...
(11/04/2007)
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Cowboys hard yakka pays off
JAMIE Longmuir is a true cowboy.
The Officer youngster is looking forward to the Yakkerboo Festival...
(18/04/2007)
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Louts to be banned
PUBS are calling time on drunken louts.
Troublesome drinkers asked to leave one hotel now face bein...
(25/04/2007)
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Rotary tackles depression
ROTARY has gone on the road to fight depression.
A Rotary Health Safari is travelling around Austral...
(02/11/2005)
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Run for life
RELAY for Life (RFL) will hold an information meeting at Akoonah Park, Berwick, at 7.30pm on Wednesd...
(01/02/2006)
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Charity day tees off
THE Rotary Club of Berwick will hold its 44th annual charity golf day at Montuna Golf Club on Thursd...
(01/02/2006)
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Shire start on outdoor art
CARDINIAS civic art project is fast taking shape.
A shortlist of artists has been drawn up for what...
(08/02/2006)
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SEATS visits Pakenham
THE South East Australian Transport Strategy (SEATS) will meet in Pakenham on Friday.
SEATS also wil...
(08/02/2006)
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On the whole its a rumour
RUMOURS continue to mount that the US donut chain Krispy Kreme could be setting up in Narre Warren t...
(08/02/2006)
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Boardwalk completion date
TOORADINS $750,000 boardwalk across Evans Inlet is expected to be completed by the end of September...
(22/02/2006)
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Car gutted by fire
BEACONSFIELD and Berwick fire brigades prevented a car fire spreading to private property on Monday ...
(22/02/2006)
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Sorrow over girls death
TWO sporting clubs have joined the outpouring of sympathy to the family of a sixyearold girl who wa...
(21/06/2006)
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Lapping up the fun
DOROTHY the Dinosaur danced up a storm in Pakenham last week.
Children from around the district caug...
(28/06/2006)
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Vandals strike again at shops
VANDALS are continuing to frustrate Pakenham traders with another senseless round of attacks on Mai...
(28/06/2006)
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Roos bounce in
YOUNG footballers had a taste of the famous Shinboner spirit on Monday.
Players from AFL club Kangar...
(05/07/2006)
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The joint was rocking!
PAKENHAM Secondary College performing arts students rocked last week in a special concert for visiti...
(26/07/2006)
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Dinner for modest
JOY Edwards has found the mystery man who saved her from choking on her lunch and has shouted him...
(26/07/2006)
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Jaysens photographic memory
A PHOTO can provide the most priceless of memories and Pakenham youngster Jaysen Dale couldnt be ha...
(02/08/2006)
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How much fun can a kid bear?
FUTURE prep students at Tooradin Primary School were invited to grin and bear it at a recent feast f...
(16/08/2006)
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Luncheon honours matriarch
STAR News Group directors Ian and Dorothy Thomas will be guest speakers at the Berwick Pakenham Hist...
(16/08/2006)
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Call for rates restraint
PEOPLE should not be charged with excessive rates on the basis that they are wealthy and can pay, ac...
(13/09/2006)
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Cop shop ready for cleanout
IT looks like a secondhand goods shop, but its the property room at the Pakenham Police station whe...
(27/09/2006)
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Students air views on poverty
BERWICK and Beaconsfield secondary college students were able to present their views to the 2006 Mak...
(11/10/2006)
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Swimming in Games fish
BALLA Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler said placing one of three giant fish sculptures, acquired b...
(18/10/2006)
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Meeting to whip up interest
WHIPPET enthusiasts are being called to a social family fun day and to help create an amateur racing...
(18/10/2006)
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Rail crossing safety upgrade
GEMBROOK MP Tammy Lobato said the rail pedestrian crossing over the railway intersection with Clyde ...
(25/10/2006)
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Rates meeting deferred
A SPECIAL Casey Council meeting to fully debate the Casey Community Rates Review report set for Mond...
(25/10/2006)
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Vandals hit community
VANDALS caused up to $2000 worth of damage to the Nar Nar Goon Community Centre over the weekend.
Th...
(08/11/2006)
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Berwick is in the swim
THE Haileybury Waterlions are bringing their thriving swimming program to Berwick, with a new swimmi...
(08/11/2006)
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Port plans target local link
PAKENHAM could become a major freight link under plans to build new rail lines from Gippsland to the...
(22/11/2006)
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Make fire moves in advance
PEOPLE living in bush fire prone areas need to decide in advance if they are going to stay in their ...
(06/12/2006)
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Alcohol report draws praise
THERE was evidence that the high density of liquor outlets was a powerful driver of levels of alcoh...
(06/12/2006)
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Courses help cut road dangers
BERWICK Lions Club members have been working to help reduce the road toll.
In 2004 the club started ...
(13/12/2006)
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Market profits shared around
PROFITS from Gembrook Markets first year of operation are being distributed back to the community.
...
(20/12/2006)
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Casey plots roads to future
FOUR senior VicRoads officials have seen the top road priorities for the City of Casey.
Casey mayor ...
(20/12/2006)
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National day to rock
PAKENHAM youth can have a rocking Australia Day with activities at PB Ronald Reserve.
Local band Ups...
(17/01/2007)
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Group revamps meetings
CASEY Business Development Group secretary Nicola Saunders said the groups events calendar for 200...
(17/01/2007)
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$100 note a fake
POLICE have been handed a counterfeit $100 bank note after it was passed over the counter at a Paken...
(17/01/2007)
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Plan parties, say police
PAKENHAM Police are urging people to plan parties well to avoid them having to be called in to sort ...
(17/01/2007)
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Bid to save Coach House
CARDINIA Shire Council is seeking legal advice in an effort to prevent the Old Coach House in Kenilw...
(24/01/2007)
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Bus has fiery end
PAKENHAM Upper Country Fire Authority was called to put out a fire on a burning bus in Pakenham Uppe...
(24/01/2007)
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Rain adds to the fun
SMOKE and noise seeped through the rain as a delighted crowd watched the Tooradin Tractor Pull on Sa...
(24/01/2007)
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Clarification
IN THE story Lightning starts two fires on page three of last weeks Gazette, it was reported that...
(24/01/2007)
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Drive for road funds
OBTAINING funds for regional rural road upgrades remains an issue for the Cardinia Shire.
Part of To...
(31/01/2007)
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Information on port available
THE Port of Hasting Corporation (PoHC) will conduct public information sessions in the Shire of Car...
(31/01/2007)
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Clarification
IN THE story Real recipe for cooking success on Page 25 of last weeks Gazette an error was made....
(31/01/2007)
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Bunnies hop in
THE need for feed is attracting wildlife closer to the suburbs as the drought bites.
Rabbits have be...
(07/02/2007)
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Serve customers better
ADVICE on how to make the most of existing customers will be the focus of the first Cardinia Busines...
(07/02/2007)
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Fire raises smoke alarm
FIREFIGHTERS saved a burning house at Garfield on Monday.
Tynong CFA captain John Glazzard said the ...
(07/02/2007)
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Highland bands pipe up
HAILEYBURY College Pipe Band distinguished itself at the Berwick Highland Games pipe band competitio...
(14/02/2007)
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Under 10s in for free
CHILDREN under 10 will be admitted to the Berwick Show for free. Admission for adults is $15, until ...
(14/02/2007)
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Trading spaces
THE trade space and food court will be a popular place for patrons during the show.
Taste buds will ...
(14/02/2007)
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Project streets ahead at last
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce has accepted another guarantee from the City of Casey that the ...
(28/02/2007)
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A bypass they wouldnt pass by
MORE than 650 people took the opportunity to look over the Pakenham Bypass on Sunday.
VicRoads, whi...
(28/02/2007)
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Colleges silver lining
BEACONHILLS College celebrated its silver jubilee on Sunday with the inaugural Founders Day Service...
(07/03/2007)
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Concern over water road
INCREASED traffic on Westernport Road is an accident waiting to happen according to Lang Lang reside...
(21/03/2007)
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Car parking concerns allayed
TRADERS concerned that roadworks planned for Bunyips town centre would rob them of vital car parkin...
(21/03/2007)
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Boost council funds: mayor
MAYOR Kate Lempriere has flagged plans to pressure the State Government to increase its funding for...
(28/03/2007)
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Chance led to life together
DAVID and Daphne Fairweather will celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary tomorrow (Thursday).
...
(28/03/2007)
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Police seek witnesses
POLICE are seeking witnesses to a serious crash on the Princes Highway in Pakenham early last Friday...
(04/04/2007)
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Hes okay, thanks
A PET cockatoo stolen from a Drouin couple has come home.
Cocky, taken on the eve of Terry and Don...
(04/04/2007)
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Be patient and stay alive
POLICE are urging motorists to take care and be aware of the risks of driving tired while travelling...
(04/04/2007)
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A show to warm up to
A SPECTACULAR Quilt Exhibition will be held in Lang Lang this weekend.
The exhibition is a major com...
(11/04/2007)
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A bloody good cause
RED Cross needs people to bleed for it.
An Australian Red Cross mobile unit will be in Pakenham duri...
(18/04/2007)
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College tops class
BERWICK Secondary College has received a commendation for excellence in on the job teacher trainin...
(18/04/2007)
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Show dogs poison fear
TWO prize dogs bred by Dalmore woman Danielle Inverno are lucky to be alive after they were allegedl...
(02/11/2005)
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Poll forum
CARDINIA Ratepayers and Residents Association has a meet the candidates forum at 7.30pm at Pakenham ...
(02/11/2005)
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Fuel watch
PETROL stations are being closely watched by police in a bid to deter driveoffs amid high fuel price...
(02/11/2005)
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All set to kick up the heels
THE focus will not only be on Flemington this Oaks Day Pakenham has a share of the Spring Racing Ca...
(02/11/2005)
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Cause to celebrate
CHRISTMAS was all the more special for a Bunyip woman who came close to losing her daughter and husb...
(18/01/2006)
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Police probe loan
THE hunt for answers into the murder of Pakenham man Michael Griffey has intensified, with police ca...
(25/01/2006)
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Acid test for pool
PAKENHAMS outdoor pool will be the focus of new tests to establish once and for all whether it can...
(01/02/2006)
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Vandals hit schools
PAKENHAM schools have been vandalised in the last days of the school holidays.
Windows were smashed ...
(01/02/2006)
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Waking up to burglar
AN EMERALD woman was horrified after waking to find a burglar had broken in through her bedroom wind...
(01/02/2006)
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Surf shop rob clue
POLICE have released a facefit of a man they want to speak to in relation to the burglary at Berwi...
(01/02/2006)
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Wright way to weight loss
ADRIAN Wright is a big loser, but couldnt be happier.
Over the past 12 months, he has shed more tha...
(08/02/2006)
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State row over Ronald letter
LIBERAL MP John Vogels has come under fire for accusing Cardinia Shire mayor Bill Ronald of bringing...
(22/02/2006)
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Baby named after CFA crew
EMERALD CFA has been honoured by a couple in Kinglake who named their baby after the fire crew that ...
(22/02/2006)
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Creek spill tests go on
AUTHORITIES were continuing to monitor Cardinia Creek this week after a fluoride spill.
The Gazette ...
(28/06/2006)
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No waves on contract
CONTRACTS to maintain swimming pools at Garfield and Kooweerup have been extended.
Cardinia Shire co...
(28/06/2006)
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100year plan for new cemetery
MOVES are afoot to expand Pakenhams cemetery.
As the population grows, pressure is mounting to find...
(28/06/2006)
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Police hope for October
PAKENHAM police are eagerly awaiting the opening of the towns new emergency services headquarters, ...
(28/06/2006)
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Elders decide quarry fate
ELDERS from the local Wurundjeri tribe will decide the future direction of the Mt Shamrock quarry in...
(05/07/2006)
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Greedy thieves hit
SELFINDULGENT thieves stole chocolates and alcohol after breaking into an Emerald house last Tuesday...
(12/07/2006)
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And its goodbye from him
THE wheels of Ron Saunders mechanical career have finally grinded to a halt after 47 years in the i...
(12/07/2006)
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Hotel assault charge
POLICE have arrested and charged a Nar Nar Goon local with serious assault.
The 47yearold man was ar...
(12/07/2006)
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Vandals damage trucks
PAKENHAM Police are seeking some mudsplattered vandals after five trucks and several earthmovers had...
(12/07/2006)
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Speed drivers nabbed
PAKENHAM Police have issued 133 speeding notices in the past six months as part of Operation Earlyb...
(19/07/2006)
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100 and still racing
WIN Treble turned 100 on Tuesday and has no plans to slow down.
Mrs Treble was surrounded by family ...
(19/07/2006)
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Premier opens pool
PREMIER Steve Bracks officially opened Pakenhams $11.3 million aquatic and recreation complex Cardi...
(26/07/2006)
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Memorial backed
BERWICK RSL was noted as a successful RSL branch when it was allocated grant money to redevelop faci...
(26/07/2006)
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Council stresses bus need
CASEY Council will express concern to the Premier Steve Bracks and Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu ab...
(26/07/2006)
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Chase ends in crash
AN 18yearold Pakenham motorist allegedly led police on a highspeed pursuit along Princes Highway ear...
(02/08/2006)
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Thieves take the car, too
THIEVES broke into a Beaconsfield house last week and stole several items before making a getaway in...
(02/08/2006)
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Firefighters busier
PAKENHAM CFA has had over 50 more callouts in 2006 than it had this time last year.
CFA captain Vinc...
(02/08/2006)
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Ready for change
KINDERGARTENS from across the shire are celebrating after the announcement of their successful submi...
(09/08/2006)
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Cash bid for kinders
CASEY council will seek funding of kindergartens for threeyearolds.
Springfield Ward councillor Mich...
(09/08/2006)
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Toddler power set to hit
TEACHERS and parents are taking a preschool protest to the steps of State Parliament.
Kindergartens ...
(16/08/2006)
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MP denies hes a rebel
LIBERAL MP Russell Broadbent was at the centre of a political maelstrom, opposing Prime Minister Joh...
(16/08/2006)
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Two airlifted after crash
TWO women were airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after their cars crashed in Upper Beacons...
(30/08/2006)
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Smash spree riles traders
SHOP windows in Nar Nar Goon were smashed in a spree of vandalism that has traders angry at the atta...
(30/08/2006)
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Police warn on revelry
FINALS fever has hit, but police have warned supporters not to get too carried away.
With big crowds...
(30/08/2006)
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Bikers clampdown
PAKENHAM police are cracking down on reckless behaviour by motorcyclists after several concerning in...
(06/09/2006)
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CFAs flowon effect
FIREFIGHTERS faced an unusual challenge when called to an emergency at Pakenhams Lakeside Village s...
(06/09/2006)
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Drunks scare off horse riders
A BERWICK resident is voicing her concern over dangerous and reckless behaviour by drunken youths ha...
(13/09/2006)
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Towns set to merge
A SLEEPING giant is preparing to awake between Officer and Pakenham.
Plans for major new development...
(13/09/2006)
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Seconds from disaster
GEMBROOK school children on their way home from an excursion to Melbourne will remember last Tuesday...
(20/09/2006)
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Foot down on car parking
CARDINIA Shire councillor Brett Owen has vowed to put the handbrake on new developments in Pakenham ...
(27/09/2006)
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Truck driver concerns
TRUCK drivers working on the Pakenham Bypass are endangering their lives in order to cart as many lo...
(27/09/2006)
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PM comes bearing gifts
PRIME Minister John Howard promised extra funding for bypass works and shrugged off any hint of a fa...
(04/10/2006)
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Say in the future
GEMBROOK residents are being sought to have a say in their towns future.
The annual general meetin...
(11/10/2006)
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Hospital help sale
ST JOHN of God Hospital Berwick Auxiliary will hold a pearl jewellery display, talk and sale in the...
(11/10/2006)
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Bass project gases up jobs
UP to 10 per cent of Victorias entire gas supplies will be sourced from the new Bass Gas centre at ...
(18/10/2006)
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Duo hits a high note
MEG Doherty and Pam Wouters are chasing their musical dreams.
Its a move that may not have brought ...
(18/10/2006)
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Kangas come closer
KANGAROOS are leaving the bush behind and bounding into backyards.
At least two kangaroos have been ...
(25/10/2006)
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Track policy under fire
FIRE protection lobbyist Warwick Glendenning has challenged a statement by Casey manager of works a...
(25/10/2006)
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MPs face tough fight
VOTERS will choose from a full suite of political candidates doing battle for the local seats of Bas...
(15/11/2006)
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Thieves in new cycle
TWO bikes were stolen from Pakenhams EVO Cycles on the weekend.
Police said thieves forced open a ...
(15/11/2006)
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BillingSmith joins race
PAKENHAM woman Cheryl BillingSmith has joined the list of challengers for the state election.
Ms Bil...
(08/11/2006)
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Bunyip crime spree
SHOPS in Bunyip, including the towns fire station, community centre and opportunity shop, were burg...
(08/11/2006)
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Bus springs gas leak
BUS that was leaking gas saw emergency service crews called to Storey Drive, Pakenham, on Friday.
C...
(22/11/2006)
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Business parks first sales
THE first lots have been sold in the new South East Business Park.
Up to seven allotments at the bu...
(22/11/2006)
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Pakenham pool to be fixed
CARDINIA Shire councillors have voted to restore the towns outdoor pool.
Residents in the gallery ...
(22/11/2006)
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Hansen jumps at Roos
LACHLAN Hansens family breathed a collective sigh of relief when the Kangaroos selected the former ...
(29/11/2006)
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Lobato edging towards victory
LABOR MP Tammy Lobato is poised to hold on to the seat of Gembrook but officially the result remains...
(06/12/2006)
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Trail bikes a problem: mayor
RECREATIONAL motorbike riders have been making life hell for some residents, according to Casey may...
(06/12/2006)
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Burns victim meets saviour
BURNS survivor Ran Webster has shaken the hand of the stranger who risked his own life to save him f...
(13/12/2006)
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Fire access explained
HARKAWAY residents were this week to receive a letter explaining fire safety regulations for the are...
(13/12/2006)
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Driver hits horse, dies
A MAN died after his car hit a horse and then ran off the road into a tree at Pakenham early on Tues...
(20/12/2006)
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Child safety warning
PEOPLE have been asked not to leave children alone in cars for any length of time and to never leave...
(20/12/2006)
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Speed signs may hit the road
SPEED zone warnings could be painted on roads around schools in Cardinia Shire.
Cr Brett Owen has as...
(10/01/2007)
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Dogs vanish from family home
AN OFFICER family have had an unhappy start to the New Year after six pet dogs disappeared from thei...
(10/01/2007)
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Melted road injures bikers
A MOTORBIKE crash in Pakenham Upper has drawn attention to the poor quality of local roads.
Cranbour...
(17/01/2007)
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Mayor hints at
CARDINIA mayor Kate Lempriere has foreshadowed rethinking on Cardinia Councils plan to use the cont...
(17/01/2007)
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Cardinia taken by surprise
THE Port of Hastings Corporations plan to place a 500metre wide planning overlay on private propert...
(24/01/2007)
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MP health
CASEY Council has erupted into turmoil over claims by Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan that the...
(31/01/2007)
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Art a part of
BERWICK nurse and teacher Isabella Hastings has recently had one of her mosaic works exhibited in Fr...
(31/01/2007)
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Medical centre smoked out
PAKENHAM Main Street was partly closed to traffic after the Country Fire Authority were called to a ...
(07/02/2007)
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The quest for excellence
THE showgirls and boys show quest provides young people a chance to get up on stage and tell everyon...
(14/02/2007)
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Club tops up to beat drought
BERWICK Bowling Club is feeling the impact of the severe drought and needs to supplement its onsite...
(14/02/2007)
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Rally to rev up relief
CARS and guitars will entertain residents at a Need for Feed rally to help bale out farmers stricken...
(14/02/2007)
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Farmers may be left gasping
CARDINIA farmers who are suffering under current drought conditions fear they will not be able to a...
(14/02/2007)
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Charolais take the spotlight
CHAROLAIS cattle will be the feature breed at the 2007 Berwick Show.
Charolais originated in France ...
(14/02/2007)
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Emergency crews busy
A CAR that crashed at Officer on Friday morning was trying to beat rushhour traffic, police said.
Th...
(21/02/2007)
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and finally
STUDENTS at Kooweerup Secondary College had a view at life behind the news when Nine Network present...
(21/02/2007)
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MP in cancer vaccine row
GEMBROOK MP Tammy Lobato has sparked a debate with a former political rival after raising doubts abo...
(21/02/2007)
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Port yes, route no
YES to a major port at Hastings. No to cutting a new freight link to the port through the backya...
(28/02/2007)
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Aldi eyes Pakenham
SUPERMARKET giant Aldi is looking to open a store in Pakenham.
Confirming recent speculation in the ...
(28/02/2007)
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Traders under siege
VANDALISM and graffiti attacks in Pakenhams Main Street are forcing traders to turn their shops int...
(28/02/2007)
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Parking dispute on the menu
A NEW restaurant in Beaconsfield has been given the goahead despite fears diners cars will eat into...
(21/03/2007)
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Koala branches out
A KOALA stunned a Nar Nar Goon North family when he turned up in their living room.
Greg and Erica P...
(21/03/2007)
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This ones for Grandpa
NINEyearold Bunyip girl Stephanie Smith has bravely had her long hair cut off to raise funds for the...
(28/03/2007)
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Club explores dam option
BERWICK Football Club president Peter Jensen wants a water saving and reticulation system designed t...
(28/03/2007)
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Ease off, Pplaters urged
YOUNG drivers are being urged to be aware of changing road conditions following a series of crashes ...
(28/03/2007)
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Final honour for war heroes
A DREAM to build a monument honouring war heroes through history has turned to striking bricks and ...
(04/04/2007)
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Developers bid demolished
A DEVELOPERS bid to demolish the old Coach House at Beaconsfield has been thrown out as civic lead...
(04/04/2007)
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Injured Casey flown back
PAKENHAMS Casey Cherry, severely injured in an outback motorbike accident, has been flown back to M...
(04/04/2007)
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More police needed: Trader
THREE recent smash and grab burglaries have prompted calls for a greater police presence in Pakenham...
(11/04/2007)
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Land bid goes before panel
A BID to expand recreational land in Officer has gone before an independent planning panel.
Cardinia...
(11/04/2007)
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Bypass battle moves south
THE battle for a bypass is on again this time at Kooweerup.
As the longanticipated plan to push tr...
(11/04/2007)
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Business awards
BUSINESSES in the Cardinia Shire have been encouraged to nominate for a 2007 award. Applications clo...
(11/04/2007)
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Bypass getting up to speed
MOTORISTS may get an early Christmas present with hopes high that the Pakenham Bypass will open befo...
(18/04/2007)
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Man flashes at passing cars
POLICE are this week hunting a man who indecently exposed himself at cars travelling along Main Stre...
(25/04/2007)
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Farewell for Ray
MORE than 500 people turned out on Monday to farewell Ray Murphy who died suddenly of a heart attack...
(18/01/2006)
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Aquatic progress
WORK has resumed on Pakenhams much anticipated new aquatic centre after a break during ChristmasNew...
(25/01/2006)
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Public space first
NODOUBT your correspondent Robert Muddyman (Gazette 14 June) has good intentions when he endorses t...
(21/06/2006)
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Grape expectations bear fruit
A PAKENHAM Upper couple has seen the fruits of their wine making passion progress into an awardwinni...
(09/08/2006)
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Centralise services
I REFER to Jim Mynards My View article Something Worth Thinking About (Gazette, 6 September) in re...
(20/09/2006)
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All fired up for Christmas
ITS that time of year again when the man in the big red suit comes to town and this year instead of...
(29/11/2006)
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Duty of care
THERE are two issues that are causing deep concerns at Harkaway.
The first relates to the ridge in ...
(13/12/2006)
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Council comes clean
CASEY Council joined with 166 Australian councils last year to reduce greenhouse gasses equivalent t...
(17/01/2007)
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Time for hard rubbish
CASEY Council will collect hard rubbish and bundled green waste for the next five weeks.
Materials ...
(17/01/2007)
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Sampson has a crush on cars
THE highlight of Berwick Show this year will be the three presentations by The Monster Truck at 3.30...
(14/02/2007)
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The best of both worlds
WE welcome another Berwick Show, where we put the best of country and rural life on display.
The Ber...
(14/02/2007)
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A beaut new look to ute show
THE Autobarn Berwick Beaut Ute Show has a fresh look, with new classes, more sponsors and prizes.
Th...
(14/02/2007)
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Pittosporum pest
ALONG with other readers we were amazed to read the My View article (Gazette, 11 April) encouraging...
(18/04/2007)
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Chemist robbed again
MORE than $7500 worth of mens aftershave and ladies perfumes were stolen from the Berwick Amcal Ph...
(02/11/2005)
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Childs play for atrisk kids
DISADVANTAGED kids in Pakenham have had a little bit of fun and excitement brought into their lives....
(02/11/2005)
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Bike return simply the best
DESPAIR turned to joy for Pakenham man Leigh Eckersall when his stolen motorbike was found on Christ...
(18/01/2006)
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Citizens vie for top awards
THE City of Casey will announce its Citizen of the Year Awards on Australia Day, Thursday, 26 Januar...
(18/01/2006)
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Friends prepare to go to work
THE Friends of Wilson Botanic Park will hold a working bee at the park this Saturday.
The working be...
(18/01/2006)
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Crash car rolls into ditch
A DRIVER was lucky to escape with her life when her car veered off PakenhamKooweerup Road late on Mo...
(18/01/2006)
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Trevor joins the top tier
A NEW era for police in Pakenham has begun at the top and the benefits are expected to filter thro...
(25/01/2006)
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Vandals target cars
CARS parked in the Southside car park in Berwick Village have been regularly vandalised.
Volunteers ...
(25/01/2006)
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Crossing to cost $160,000
CASEY council is facing a $160,000 outlay to provide a pedestrian crossing on High Street, Berwick, ...
(25/01/2006)
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Waste wanted
HARD and green waste collections are available in the City of Casey until the end of February.
Mater...
(01/02/2006)
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Love shines like a diamond
DIAMONDS are forever, and Len and Mary Bramley are doing a good job of making their love last just a...
(01/02/2006)
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Motor sports support revs up
PLANS to host a round of the Victorian motorkhana championships in Pakenham have been backed by Card...
(01/02/2006)
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Calisthenics on display
CALISTHENICS Victoria will hold a come and try day at the Masonic Hall, High Street, Berwick on Satu...
(08/02/2006)
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Power
LIBERAL candidate for Gembrook Simon Wildes said small business and jobs were being put at risk beca...
(08/02/2006)
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Support group backs
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce has formed a support group for its representative on a committee...
(08/02/2006)
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Tough start to lives
LITTERS of kittens found dumped in rubbish bins or left to drown in nearby creeks have prompted rene...
(22/02/2006)
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Bridge is made for walking
NEW bridges at Bayles will be safe to walk across.
Transport Minister Peter Batchelor gave this assu...
(22/02/2006)
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Brush up computer skills
THE Casey Business Development Group (CBDG) will start this year with a special forum on computers.
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(22/02/2006)
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Photos provide hope
BERWICK Anglican Church will hold a photographic exhibition in the church building in Peel Street, B...
(22/02/2006)
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Rotary charity golf day a hit
ROTARY Club of Berwick president Tim Moore has reported a great day for the 44th annual club charity...
(22/02/2006)
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Park remains popular
WILSON Botanic Park has continuing activities ranging from the popular Valentines Day picnic, jazz ...
(22/02/2006)
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Skate park official
LANG LANGs new skate park will be officially opened this week.
The park has been operating for some...
(22/02/2006)
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Boost for respite
EMPLOYED people caring for older relatives and friends will receive more support.
La Trobe MP Jason ...
(22/02/2006)
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Shock prompts life saver
TAMMY Murrell never dreamt she would be a lifesaver.
But the Kooweerup womans quick thinking when ...
(21/06/2006)
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Water rises
WATER rates are on the rise.
South East Water said on Monday prices would increase by around five pe...
(28/06/2006)
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Golfers tee up for land sale
BEACONHILLS Country Golf Club members have voted to sell off a section of their course to provide a ...
(28/06/2006)
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Still kicking at 44
OLD Ted is still kicking at 44.
Hes affectionately known as a bit of a grumpy bugger, but Ted has...
(28/06/2006)
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Hotel plan goes to tribunal
A GIANT hotel proposed for Pakenhams Lakeside estate will have its future decided by the state plan...
(28/06/2006)
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Water leak waste anger
A BERWICK resident is furious with Casey Council for allowing a cracked pipe at Edwin Flack Reserve ...
(28/06/2006)
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Snared: Chance
MEMBERSHIPS of the new Cardinia LiFE centre have already exceeded expectations, manager Michelle You...
(05/07/2006)
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Ceremony cleanses council
SMOKE alarms in the council chamber were deactivated just before the Tuesday 4 July council meeting ...
(19/07/2006)
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Park set to sparkle
BUNYIPS newlook Anzac Park is complete, with streetscaping and landscaping adding extra sparkle to ...
(19/07/2006)
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Prodigal dog is back home
LANG LANG postie, animal lover and soontobe film star Rhonda Palmer was delivered some good news of ...
(19/07/2006)
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Youth clocks 145km/h
PAKENHAM Police were shocked to record a motorist doing 145km/h in wet conditions in Garfield last ...
(19/07/2006)
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Geoffs 50year repeat dose
BERWICK chemist Geoff Hood celebrated 50 years in pharmacy last Thursday.
Mr Hoods partners in the...
(19/07/2006)
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Long road for bridge repairs
A BROKEN bridge has Bunyip residents bristling.
Paul and Heidi Kramer run a horse agistment property...
(26/07/2006)
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Minister wants information
THE state planning department wants to know whether Pakenham has enough public open space before a d...
(26/07/2006)
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School parking needs action
SPRINGFIELD Ward councillor Lorraine Wreford said driving and parking around schools was one of the ...
(26/07/2006)
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Lyall Road set for upgrade
CASEY Council has adopted a plan to upgrade Lyall Road, Berwick between High and Brisbane Streets.
I...
(26/07/2006)
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Hospital ladies celebrate
KOOWEERUPS hospital ladies auxiliary celebrated 50 years of service last week.
Auxiliary members, a...
(26/07/2006)
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Competition still rates
CASEY Council will continue its early rates payment competition.
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford said rat...
(02/08/2006)
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New units
GARFIELD is fast joining the Gold Coast as a place to retire to.
Cardinia Shire Council has approved...
(02/08/2006)
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College push grows
TIMBARRA residents have said loud and clear that they want a secondary college built on land origin...
(02/08/2006)
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Works double power capacity
SP AusNet has announced that its multimillion dollar Clyde North Substation will be finished later t...
(02/08/2006)
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Roo action a disappointment
CHERIE Johnson of Bunyip is worried that animals injured on local roads are given little chance to l...
(09/08/2006)
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Library satisfies
RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith has told Casey Council that the Cardinia Casey Library service...
(09/08/2006)
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Music for the aged
RESIDENTS in residential care were entertained in their homes as part of the Casey Ageing Positivel...
(16/08/2006)
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Thirdworld classrooms
GARFIELD children are being taught in thirdworld classrooms, frustrated parents and councillors s...
(16/08/2006)
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Trivia night to help choir
CASEY Choir will hold a trivia night in the Masonic Hall, 106 High Street, Berwick, at 7.30pm on Sat...
(16/08/2006)
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Lots of holiday fun in store
FUN for children of all ages during the school holidays has been planned in the City of Casey.
Casey...
(30/08/2006)
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Phone tower boosts coverage
A NEW phone tower looms on the outskirts of Pakenham.
The tower, near Henry Road on the western ed...
(30/08/2006)
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Police on the beat for meat
PAKENHAM Police are continuing their hunt for a meat thief who stole a refrigerated truck with $80,...
(06/09/2006)
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Meeting pulls out all stops
COMMUTERS angry at plans to change train times in rural areas will meet with MPs to thrash out solut...
(06/09/2006)
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Garden vandals strike again
A PAKENHAM couple is starting to believe that the grass is greener on the other side after vandals r...
(13/09/2006)
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Butchers hook into birthday
THERE is nothing rare about the quality service and products that Brookmere Meats has been dishing u...
(13/09/2006)
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Man charged with meat heist
PAKENHAM police charged a Nilma man with burglary and theft last Friday in relation to a $80,000 mea...
(13/09/2006)
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Speed drivers booked
TWO speedsters, one clocked at more than 70km/h over the speed limit, were booked within 30 minutes...
(13/09/2006)
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$5000 home theft
THIEVES helped themselves to several valuable items from a house in Emerald last week.
Police said ...
(13/09/2006)
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Casey welcomes upgrade
THE City of Casey has welcomed the State Government announcement that the Clyde RoadEnterprise Aven...
(20/09/2006)
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Laptops stolen
LAPTOP computers were stolen from a family home in Beaconsfield last week.
Pakenham Police said the ...
(20/09/2006)
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Car gas leaks drive concern
CARS leaking gas prompted shoppers to be cleared twice from Pakenhams shopping centre last week am...
(27/09/2006)
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Tobacco dangers
YOUNG people have been asked to accept the challenge of saying no to cigarette smoking.
Casey mayor ...
(27/09/2006)
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Waste debate continues
BALLA Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler failed in an attempt to have Casey Councils garbage colle...
(27/09/2006)
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Man slashed
A MAN was slashed with a paint scraper and received cuts to his face and neck during a fight at the ...
(27/09/2006)
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Ladies celebrate 70
PAKENHAMS branch of the Country Womens Association celebrates its 70th birthday today (Wednesday)....
(04/10/2006)
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Flush with cash
THE Lang Lang Pastoral and Horticultural Association will receive $8000 to refurbish toilets at the ...
(04/10/2006)
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Creek dumping prompts appeal
A PAKENHAM icon in danger of being drowned in rubbish has prompted a call for more care in the ...
(04/10/2006)
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Green light for crossing
SCHOOLCHILDREN and other pedestrians need no longer be afraid to cross the busiest road in Beaconsfi...
(11/10/2006)
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Chatwin takes a hard stand
CARDINIA Shire councillor Ed Chatwin has fired another salvo at plans to expand the Mount Shamrock q...
(11/10/2006)
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Bypass beam jams highway
MOTORISTS endured lengthy delays getting in and out of Pakenham and Officer after a concrete constru...
(18/10/2006)
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Bushfires make for busy week
FIREFIGHTERS were in the thick of the action at two serious regional blazes last week as predictions...
(18/10/2006)
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Drink drivers well over
THREE drinkdrivers were netted in a police traffic blitz on Saturday night.
A total of 179 motorists...
(25/10/2006)
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Librarys double story
BOOKLOVERS will have twice the reading room under milliondollar plans for Pakenham Library to double...
(25/10/2006)
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Search on for CEO
THE search is on for Cardinia Shires new CEO.
Executive recruitment specialist McArthur Management ...
(08/11/2006)
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Sewerage backlogs stinks
IT stinks.
That was the message from Cardinia Shire councillors angry about the ongoing wait to have...
(08/11/2006)
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Bunyip theft charges
A MAN has been remanded in Ballarat over thefts in Bunyip.
The man, 46, of no fixed address, was ar...
(15/11/2006)
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Mans face bloodied
A ROUTINE check turned into a call for help when Pakenham Police found a man lying in the backseat ...
(22/11/2006)
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Horse show coming
TWO peoples love of horsing around has made dozens of sick childrens wishes come true.
Tynong Nort...
(22/11/2006)
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Wedding vandalism
CARS were damaged at a wedding at Warrook Cattle Farm while guests celebrated the union.
Police sai...
(22/11/2006)
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New life for pool
PAKENHAMS outdoor pool will be rejuvenated in an $800,000 makeover that pool supporters have hailed...
(29/11/2006)
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Big Brother hits street
BIG Brother could be enlisted to keep an eye on Pakenhams Main Street as part of efforts to stamp o...
(06/12/2006)
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Town sees the lights
RESIDENTS are lighting up Lang Lang.
The towns traders association is promoting a Christmas lights ...
(06/12/2006)
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Horse feed dries up
FEED shortages during the drought are putting horse people under pressure to shift or sell their pre...
(06/12/2006)
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Bump wrecks front yard
A PAKENHAM couple got a shock when a car crashed through their front fence on Friday.
Barry and Ver...
(13/12/2006)
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Childcare centre goahead
THE state planning umpire has thrown out opposition to plans to build the biggest childcare centre y...
(13/12/2006)
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Road deal sealed ... finally
ANGER over the state of an important tourist road has turned to joy with a cash pledge ensuring it w...
(20/12/2006)
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Mini Pakenham plan rejected
SUBDIVISION plans that some residents feared would turn Gembrook into a mini Pakenham have been kn...
(20/12/2006)
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Power boost in the works
A MULTIMILLION dollar boost to Lang Langs power supply began last week.
Electricity transmission an...
(20/12/2006)
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Lights on at new estates
STREET lights will be turned on early in new residential estates in an effort to stop vandals causin...
(10/01/2007)
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City will ponder
CARDINIA Shire Council is going to use the next two months to decide where it stands on the proposed...
(17/01/2007)
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Officer taps into future
OFFICER will be home to one of the first residential estates in Victoria to have mandatory recycled ...
(17/01/2007)
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Drought knocks wildlife
NATIVE wildlife are doing it tough in the drought.
Maryknoll Wildlife Shelter has had a busy start t...
(24/01/2007)
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Police begin hoon patrol
CARDINIA Traffic Management Unit will be involved in a special operation to increase the police pres...
(24/01/2007)
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Sisters follow family style
HISTORY repeats itself today as two Pakenham girls start the school year just as their father and un...
(31/01/2007)
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Plea for action on cafe
GUYS HILL residents have called on Cardinia Shire Council to ensure that the Nush Restaurant at the...
(07/02/2007)
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Dairy goats
THE Mountain District Goat Club will hold its 43rd annual showing of the dairy goat section from 9.3...
(14/02/2007)
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Five cars seized
FIVE Pakenham motorists have had their cars seized since new antihoon laws were introduced.
In se...
(14/02/2007)
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Road a race track: residents
MOTORISTS using a Pakenham street as a thunder zone have prompted residents to plea for traffic to...
(14/02/2007)
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Dog numbers grow to 600
MORE than 100 breeds of dogs will be strutting their stuff at the Berwick Show on Saturday 24 Februa...
(14/02/2007)
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High stakes on offer
THE popular dog high jump will be held at the Berwick Show on the main arena in front of the Akoonah...
(14/02/2007)
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Trailer gone
A TRAILER loaded with garden tools and a wheelbarrow was stolen from a home in Federation Court, Pak...
(21/02/2007)
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Man held
A MAN has been arrested over the burglary of a number of businesses in Pakenhams industrial area.
T...
(21/02/2007)
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Cash boost
HERITAGE works at Emerald have won an $8500 boost. Planning Minister Justin Madden said last week th...
(21/02/2007)
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Teen hurt
A TEENAGER too young to have a licence was injured after crashing a stolen motorbike at Cockatoo las...
(21/02/2007)
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Lang Lang in need: report
LANG Lang and surrounding rural localities have been ranked in the top 10 disadvantaged postcodes in...
(07/03/2007)
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Push for wall of fame
SPRINGFIELD Ward councillor Lorraine Wreford wants to establish a wall of fame in the City of Casey ...
(07/03/2007)
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A rural showcase
AN early shower, then plenty of sunshine gave Pakenham Show Day a fresh sparkle on Saturday.
The rai...
(21/03/2007)
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Smart move backed
CARDINIA Shire councillors will spend several million dollars rebuilding the civic centre they said...
(28/03/2007)
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Joeys seek leadership
PAKENHAM Joey Scouts are in need of some new leaders.
The younger scouts, aged six to eight, need so...
(04/04/2007)
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Plane crash probe
AIR safety investigators are still seeking answers to the cause of a light crash at Clyde North that...
(11/04/2007)
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Sticky hop gets chop
LANDSCAPING plans for a new housing development in Pakenham had to be trimmed after it was revealed ...
(11/04/2007)
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Council asks to
THE City of Casey has asked the Victorian State Museum to lend the council the Cranbourne meteorite ...
(18/04/2007)
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Crash probe continues
PILLS were found in the car of a Corowa woman who was involved in the crash that killed Beaconsfield...
(18/04/2007)
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Songs farewell iconic figure
JOHN Williamsons iconic song True Blue rang out last week as hundreds of mourners bid an emotional ...
(18/04/2007)
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Ermera chief to observe poll
JAN TRESIZE, president of the Friends of Ermera (a district in East Timor) has been selected to joi...
(25/04/2007)
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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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$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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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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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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Intercity games a hit
THE second Edwin Flack Games held in the city of Casey have been hailed an outstanding success.
The ...
(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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
...
(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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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$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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Soccer summit
SOCCERS growing popularity has prompted a summit on the sports development.
Cardinia Shire Council...
(07/03/2007)
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Tops on the track
PAKENHAM relay runners are Victorian champions.
Six students from Pakenham Consolidated School compe...
(22/11/2006)
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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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