Mum’s drug pain
CHRISTINE Bride knows only too well the pain of losing a son to drugs.
Twice, the Bunyip woman has s...
(09/12/2005)
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Blonde girl power triumphs
ST MARGARET’S School students weren’t about to let the boys have things all their own way when it ca...
(09/12/2005)
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‘Link’ plan call
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce has foreshadowed a major land capture proposal to link Berwick’s...
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Christmas concert a hit
CHILDREN who attend Haileybury’s Early Learning Centre in Berwick celebrated the end of the year wit...
(09/12/2005)
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Ronald at the helm
NEW Cardinia Shire mayor Bill Ronald has promised ratepayers an accountable, open and transparent co...
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A Liberal dose of Morland
EDRINGTON Ward councillor Mick Morland was selected last Saturday as the Liberal Party candidate for...
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Vigorous debate hope
VIGOROUS debate will be welcome around the council table, according to new Cardinia Shire mayor Bill...
(09/12/2005)
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Outlook now much better
PAKENHAM’S Outlook community centre has won a $50,000 grant to help transform a former school for pe...
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Rotary dinner nets $15,000
THE Rotary Club of Berwick expects to tally about $15,000 from its annual charity business dinner he...
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Mower victim gives warning
A MARYKNOLL man had one of his thumbs mangled when his rideon lawnmower fell on him.
He is now warni...
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Newsagent threatens to leave
NARRE Warren North businessman and former City of Berwick councillor Marco Ciavarella has threatened...
(09/12/2005)
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Clark new mayor
BAW Baw Shire’s new mayor is Warragul East Ward councillor Ian Clark.
Cr Clark was elected unopposed...
(09/12/2005)
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Wild class festivities
IF CHRISTMAS spirit was a school subject, a festive group of Kooweerup Secondary College students wo...
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Youth ‘hub’ opens up
A NEW centre has opened in Pakenham to be a hub for people, particularly youth, seeking support or s...
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Beautiful day for fans
U2 FANS queued in the name of love at Berwick on Monday to secure tickets for the Irish rock band’s...
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Christmas comes early
SANTA and his helpers were in Pakenham on Saturday to give residents an early dose of festive spirit...
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Akoonah Park Centre opens
LONG serving member of the Akoonah Park management committee Marcel Fakhry officially opened the Ako...
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Big plans for vines festival
CARDINIA Shire could sport its own annual harvest festival if plans for a Music In The Vines event i...
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Emergency service 24/7
CASEY Hospital now has a 24hour a day, seven days a week emergency service.
The Minister for Health,...
(09/12/2005)
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Nativity scene attacked
AN ILLUMINATED nativity scene in Claire Robinson Park, Narre Warren North has been vandalised for th...
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A good book on history
ST ANDREWS Uniting Church, Berwick, has launched a history of the High Street church.
The book ‘St A...
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Woodworkers’ good turn
BERWICK woodworkers on Sunday presented more than 400 toys to alms groups, who will provide them to ...
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