Drafting firm local by design
TREELINE Design prides itself on its strong social conscience.
The firm hires local staff, gives ba...
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Speedsters pay the price
THREE leadfooted drivers lost their licences in one hour last Friday, including one drink-driver cau...
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Train death boom query
POLICE are investigating reports that a woman, who died when her car and a V-Line train collided in ...
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Taste of Italy impresses
GOURMET pasta, risotto and vegetarian dishes are being served up at Shanikas @ Viale.
The restaurant...
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Lex loves the
Behind iron gates near the entrance to Berwick village are scenic gardens still unknown to much of V...
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Getting fit with
BOXING, yoga, pilates and boot camp are some of the group classes held at Vibe Health and Fitness i...
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No upgrade for track
Residents want the single-lane track upgraded to safely carry higher numbers of vehicles escaping in...
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On frontline of
NORM and Zoe Joseph are committed to reducing their electricity bills and their ecological footprint...
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Big thanks for CFA
A STRONG crowd rolled out for a special breakfast to show their appreciation of Maryknoll Fire Briga...
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CFA set for new station
FIREFIGHTERS in Emerald will soon have a new home.
Civic leaders last week gave the CFA the green li...
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Generations at play
FAMILIES spanning as many as four generations flocked to Killara Hostel for a recent Grandparents’ D...
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Principal for new school
OFFICER’S first Catholic Primary School has appointed its foundation principal.
Ken Gale, currently ...
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Hotel’s room with a View
THE BERWICK Evening View Club will next meet on Monday 18 May at the Beaconsfield Central Hotel.
Dav...
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Land tax meeting
CONCERNED residents will meet in Clyde North tomorrow night (Thursday) to discuss a proposed land ta...
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Narre the real deal
UNDERESTIMATE three-time premiers Narre Warren at your peril.
That was the message to the Casey Card...
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MPNFL other leagues – round 4
FORMER Melbourne big man Ben Holland booted six goals in his debut game with Bonbeach on Saturday, h...
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Another Brewster rises
NARRE Warren has thrown all hopes of continuing its recent era of success into its super talented yo...
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Danny and Doves devastate
DOVETON was always going to be a danger side in 2009, but the inclusion of star forward Danny Casset...
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Lions ‘fry’ Cranbourne
PAKENHAM gave Cranbourne a lesson in persistence at Casey Fields, finishing the game full of running...
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Match of the day
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:STRENGTHS
Narre Warren: The Magpies have pace to burn and a catch-us-if-you-can...
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Big two to square off
THE big two sides of the past two years, Pakenham and Narre Warren, will renew hostilities for the f...
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Pakenham storms home
PAKENHAM headed to Casey Fields to play Cranbourne at the exposed and remote netball courts – howeve...
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Power fails to score gold
GIPPSLAND Power coach Damian Carroll said his team looked like boys playing against men in the first...
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‘Ready’ Rays into
Stingrays’ defender Jarryd Amalfi was best-on-ground in his side’s victory over Eastern Ranges on Sa...
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Hawks sink Sale
DROUIN opened its winning account for the 2009 season with a convincing 58-point victory over Sale o...
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Cobras show their class
IT may have looked like a danger game for reigning premiers Cora Lynn, but this was soon dispelled a...
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Dusties deliver
WARRAGUL Industrials’ rich vein of early season form continued after it thumped Kooweerup at home by...
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Bombers target Goon
UNDEFEATED ladder leaders Nilma Darnum that hogged the headlines over summer with its heavy recruiti...
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In step with better health
CARDINIA residents are being urged to count their steps as part of a pedometer program.
A recent wal...
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Put an end to bowel cancer
THE ROTARY Club of Pakenham will this month launch a program to increase awareness of bowel cancer.
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Scouts gather
ARCHERY, crate stacking and an appearance from the Police Band Code One were among the activities fo...
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Wrestling warzone
ACTION-packed, hard-hitting entertainment for the whole family will make a stop in Pakenham during t...
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Eisteddfod action
A MODERN vocal and updated classical vocal are among the exciting features of the upcoming West Gipp...
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Warning on safety scam
THE Fire Protection Association of Australia has urged residents to be wary of scammers taking advan...
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Black spot upgrade
TWO roads in the Cardinia Shire will be upgraded as part of a $144.7 million nation-wide black spot ...
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Mums spoiled
PAKENHAM pre-schoolers showered their mothers with flowers and presents on Friday. Mums joined their...
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Trainers ‘jump’ to keep races
WITH Racing Victoria set to decide on the future of jumps racing in the coming days, the local jumps...
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Racing move approved …
THERE was good news at last for Pakenham’s 100-strong horse training community this week, with Racin...
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Winning mantra for lad
THE Lad is back. Catani trainer Graeme Jose knew it within a fraction of a second, and it took his c...
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