Saga plays out in the paper
THE community has been up in arms since learning of the State Government’s plans to run overhead pow...
(03/06/2009)
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The powerline timeline...
25 June 2008: Cora Lynn horticultural farmers demanded the State Government abandon plans to run po...
(03/06/2009)
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Council fight pays off
CARDINIA Shire mayor Bill Pearson has welcomed Premier John Brumby’s announcement that the State Gov...
(03/06/2009)
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Brumby was swayed by
THE hard work of the Power Grid Option Group and the Cardinia Shire Council led to Premier John Brum...
(03/06/2009)
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Slaying her dragons
IT WAS a terrifying yet exhilarating experience for Tynong North resident, Hayley Johnston-Coutts, ...
(03/06/2009)
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Big police blitz kicks off
POLICE will saturate Cardinia Shire’s roads this long weekend to ensure holidaymakers arrive at thei...
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Pain barriers
BEACONSFIELD’S freeway pain continues, with some residents fearing they could be waiting another six...
(03/06/2009)
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Century-old
A 100-YEAR-OLD oak tree at the property once known as Wanda in Army Road Pakenham is among the last ...
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Road placed under scrutiny
VICROADS is investigating whether a section of Kooweerup-Longwarry Road needs to be repaired.
In las...
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Saving liquid gold
After being in the engineering and construction industry for about 18 years, it was two experiences ...
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Delfin’s eight green weeks
On Monday, five members of staff kicked off their participation in a State Government initiative, th...
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Court orders insurance payout
A DANDENONG court has ordered a Pakenham woman to pay $16,268 compensation to superannuation and ins...
(03/06/2009)
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Bottleneck
Member for Eastern Victoria, Edward O’Donohue, said the road needed to be significantly upgraded, an...
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Beacy mum backs bank
A BEACONSFIELD mother is among the hundreds of local shareholders in the Beaconsfield District Commu...
(03/06/2009)
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People need more power
PEOPLE power is rising in Berwick.
Plans to build a hotel and function centre at the intersection of...
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Get the lions on the line
KEEN interest has been generated in the pair of lions at the Berwick Cenotaph.
RSL historian Noel S...
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Scholarships a community boon
THE Herb Thomas Memorial Trust presented four young people working in the media with $1200 scholarsh...
(03/06/2009)
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‘Steel’ Eagles back
‘DISCIPLINE’ and ‘Cranbourne’ are two words that have seldom been mentioned in the same sentence fo...
(03/06/2009)
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Jack cracks Hillmen
RUGGED former Hampton Park midfielder Jack Besley booted seven goals in a brilliant game for Pearced...
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Jones boy shows his class
OCCASIONALY a young player steps out of the pack and shows the football world that he is up to the c...
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Phew! Beacy hangs on
BEACONSFIELD held on to grab a last-gasp, season-defining two-point victory over a determined and d...
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ROC buries Burra’s season
ROC effectively crushed what little hope Keysborough had of making this season’s finals in a barnsto...
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MPNFL Sharks v WGLFL
MPNFL: The MPNFL has gone for speed and enthusiasm for the interleague concept as part of its selec...
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Best on show
REPRESENTATIVE football is a great test for all who take part and it’s guaranteed that the Morningto...
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‘Broken’ Brookers
WHAT started out as a season of promise has turned into a battle for GEMBROOK-COCKATOO with injuries...
(03/06/2009)
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Pakenham rules the court
PAKENHAM Netball Club’s A-grade team cruised to a comfortable 42-goal victory against bottom side Ha...
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Casey back on track
THE Casey Scorpions are back on the winners’ list after a 36-point victory over a weakened Geelong o...
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Bombers blitz in thriller
LADDER leaders, Nilma-Darnum, kept its unblemished winning record intact and showed its class by st...
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Gus ‘banks’ 400
ELLINBANK Football Club stalwart Andrew ‘Gus’ Peterson almost inspired his side to an unlikely victo...
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Cobras down gallant Goon
CORA Lynn consolidated second position on the ladder after a hard-fought away-from-home 17-point vi...
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Club gets a double take
MEMBERS of the Berwick Senior Citizens Club held their latest meeting at the club hall on 27 May.
Pr...
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Flexible touring
BROTHER and sister combination Joanne Staindl-Johnson and Gavin Boloski joined together last year to...
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Surprise supply
EXPECTATIONS of another small to medium size yarding did not occur, as most people forgot about the ...
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Tough test for off-roaders
THREE local off-road motorbike riders will take on one of the sport’s toughest challenges in Austria...
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Speed demon blitzes field
TEN-year-old Pakenham speed demon Ethan Taylor began his quest for a maiden state title by blitzing ...
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Set to jump at Pakenham
THE racing industry’s focus will turn to the Pakenham Racing Club this Sunday when the club hosts it...
(03/06/2009)
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Injuries rob cats of win
AN undermanned Cardinia United Cougars Junior Soccer Club’s under-14 team played a strong Beaumaris ...
(03/06/2009)
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Young sports’ national moves
THREE Berwick Callisthenics Club members will perform solo routines for Victoria in the National Cal...
(03/06/2009)
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Tynong tops in tennis
TYNONG has a strong grip on top spot after round 15 of West Gippsland Tennis Association’s ladies mi...
(03/06/2009)
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