Emma-Jane’s song of success
COUNTRY music singer Emma-Jane Montgomery has her sights set on the world music talent quest circuit...
(10/06/2009)
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Councillor spins on the web
CARDINIA Shire councillor Ed Chatwin is tapping into the views and needs of ratepayers – online.
Who...
(10/06/2009)
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Vale Paula Rae
NARRE Warren North today farewells local identity Paula Rae, who died peacefully at home on Saturday...
(10/06/2009)
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Plan to pipe sewage
SOUTH East Water will host a community information session tonight (Wednesday) to inform Upper Beaco...
(10/06/2009)
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Arts on the move
A MOVE is underway to form a committee to set up a music eisteddfod in the outer south-east, encompa...
(10/06/2009)
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Landholders fight tax
LANDHOLDERS against a proposed land tax will protest outside Parliament House today (Wednesday) amid...
(10/06/2009)
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Pokies reprieve
UPROAR from managers of small pokies clubs has seen the State Government implement measures to prote...
(10/06/2009)
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Action on deadly bend
FEARS of an imminent fatality on a notorious bend on Kooweerup-Longwarry Road have subsided, after V...
(10/06/2009)
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Zoned out on health care
FLINDERS MP Greg Hunt is concerned that pending zoning changes will see health care resources suffer...
(10/06/2009)
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…and to cap it all!
LANG LANG and Bayles firefighters can put their best foot forward thanks to a generous donation from...
(10/06/2009)
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Club’s bushfire help
ROTARIANS from Cardinia and Casey have joined forces to help Labertouche residents affected by the B...
(10/06/2009)
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Farmer fires up over fences
IT’S not the rowing couple or noisy teenagers next door, but government departments that are the wor...
(10/06/2009)
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Sorry, wrong number!
Left: Berwick resident Geoff Rankin with his 2009/10 phone book, one of many he found dumped in Gras...
(10/06/2009)
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Bud blooms on broad canvas
GEMBROOK artist Peter Biram’s portrait of the late television and film star Bud Tingwell has made it...
(10/06/2009)
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Non-event a hit
NOBODY came to Lang Lang Preschool’s recent fundraising dinner – but the Fundraising Committee could...
(10/06/2009)
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Bottleneck barney
A POLITICAL bun fight has erupted over Berwick’s Clyde Road bottleneck, with fingers being pointed a...
(10/06/2009)
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Walk, ride, scoot
ST PATRICK’S Primary School students are walking, riding and scooting as part of an Active Wednesday...
(10/06/2009)
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Hybrid truck
WM WASTE Services has added a hybrid truck to its fleet as the company looks to reduce its ecologica...
(10/06/2009)
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Storeys of discontent
PEOPLE power has risen in Berwick. They gathered 150 strong at the Berwick RSL clubrooms to protest ...
(10/06/2009)
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Haka hoedown
PAKENHAM Secondary College students shouted and stamped their feet when they executed the Haka.
Abou...
(10/06/2009)
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Seniors like Chinese
A CULTURAL day at Hillview Bunyip Aged Care had a distinct Chinese flavour.
The centre was recently ...
(10/06/2009)
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Women to the fore
THE “unseen people” in local football were celebrated at the second annual MPNFL ladies luncheon las...
(10/06/2009)
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Not too young
RED CROSS project officer Lynn Schweicker visited budding philanthropists at Bunyip Primary School l...
(10/06/2009)
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Recycling in the spotlight
BEACONHILLS College students and their parents recently toured a Hallam recycling facility as part o...
(10/06/2009)
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Nine good finishes
NINE St Patrick’s Primary School students were quick to cross the line at a recent cross country com...
(10/06/2009)
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Golfers help wee issues
SICK babies treated at Casey Hospital, Berwick, have benefited from a golf tournament that has raise...
(10/06/2009)
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Cooking with honey
CARDINIA Ranges Farmers’ Market this month will shine the spotlight on local honey cooking.
The mark...
(10/06/2009)
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Kids and animals
STUDENTS from Bunyip’s Columba Catholic Primary School recently visited the Melbourne Zoo to discove...
(10/06/2009)
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