Traffic torture
KOOWEERUP residents who opted to have a quiet Easter weekend became hostages in their own homes as h...
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Mowing down the jam
A KOOWEERUP man rode a ride-on mower through the streets to beat the town’s holiday traffic woes on ...
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The thrill of victory
MORE than 175 children showed their artistic talents in the colouring competition that ran in the Wa...
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Nightmare for horse trainer
THIRTY years of hard work down the drain.
That is the prospect Udyta Clarke is facing as the State G...
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Stalwart
NAR Nar Goon identity Bernie John Byrne passed away at home on Good Friday, aged 84.
Bernie, describ...
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Bayles CFA says thanks
BAYLES Country Fire Authority has held its first Thank You Day for volunteers who assisted after the...
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Cheap family fun
PAKENHAM’S PB Ronald Reserve may soon become a hive of activity for local families during the school...
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Village for
AN AGED care facility and retirement village is coming to Webster Way, Pakenham.
The development wil...
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Seumas: athome at sea
IN the 1870s a 16-year-old Finnish sailor, Frederick Doepel, jumped ship at Sydney. He had a dream: ...
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All about care
SOUTHERN Metropolitan Region Palliative Care Consortium will host a two-hour education session at Ko...
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Donations to youth projects
TWO local youth groups have been given cash boosts, thanks to Pakenham’s Rotary and Inner Wheel club...
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Dinner funds brigade gear
PAKENHAM Upper CFA’s annual progressive dinner raised enough funds for the brigade to purchase a cha...
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Gas waste to be re-used
MORE than a quarter of carbon dioxide output from Lang Lang’s BassGas Plant will be captured and re-...
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Tree feller in hospital
A MAN felling trees on his Pakenham Upper property was flown to The Alfred hospital after a branch f...
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$5000 to Cardinia Foundation
THE Cardinia Foundation is $5000 closer to its goal of raising $250,000 this year, thanks to the Pak...
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Land sales still strong
LAND sales in the Cardinia Shire are still strong, defying the global economic turndown.
Cardinia Sh...
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Junior leaders
BAYLES Regional Primary School has selected its junior school councillors for 2009.
Peers and teache...
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Easter bonnets abound
STUDENTS at Bayles Regional Primary School celebrated Easter with a bonnet parade.
Each grade had th...
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Trinny and Susannah
BAD bras teamed with cropped pants and t-shirts were the sights British fashion duo Trinny Woodall a...
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Firies have their day
THEY risked their lives to protect us during Victoria’s worst bushfires and now Cardinia residents h...
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Family fights side by side
FIGHTING fires is a family affair for the Hicks clan.
Black Saturday brings up a flurry of memories...
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Small scale at VLE sale
THIS market straight after the long Easter break is never a large sale, which was the case again thi...
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Little aths meeting
CASEY Little Athletics Centre will hold its annual general meeting and trophy presentation on Sunday...
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Run out of puff? Join up now
SMOKERS wanting to kick the habit are invited to take part in a Quit Fresh Start course.
The program...
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