No place like home for Fred
TONIMBUK Black Saturday victim Fred Wailes is settled into a new abode, just six months after the Bu...
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Lost – and found
FORMER Kooweerup Secondary College teacher Bob Sproul lost everything on Black Saturday – his house,...
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Crackdown on structures
CARDINIA Shire Council is cracking down on illegal structures after a local man was fined $4000 for ...
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A beauty from Tynong North
IN THE late 1950s, a young Tynong North girl, Jan Sheedy, had one ambition: to become a beauty queen...
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Cathy climb is no cruise
THE first thing Cathy Cruse did after climbing Africa’s highest peak, Mt Kilimanjaro, was take a lon...
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Tropical tastes
UNTIL people see it, they don’t believe that Lucy and Ges Scalora have managed to grow a pineapple a...
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Kind to kinders
CARDINIA Shire Council is encouraging parents to support kindergartens in the municipality by enroll...
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Steps dealt with dazzle
DANCING brings laughter and joy to Debbie Shillam, which is why she has been passionately dancing he...
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Helping make green choices
GREEN Army member Benjamin Carmichael discovered the potential to live sustainably and has now turne...
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Energy tips from A-Z
THE Gazette Green Army has been offering tips from A-Z that everyone can use for more sustainable li...
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Justin time for hot Pie
FROM round one in the under-18s against Doveton, 17-year-old Narre Warren midfielder Justin Marriott...
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Upsets galore
THREE of the top four Peninsula League sides suffered unexpected losses to lower-placed teams in rou...
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Eagles eye double chance
CRANBOURNE looms as the main threat to dominant top two Doveton and Pakenham after a hard-earned 27-...
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ROCs the Doves
THE big upset of round 16 was the unexpected draw between undefeated top side Doveton and eighth-pla...
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Four into one does go!
Hampton Park’s Fredericks brothers, from left, Brendan, Hayden, Linden and Sheldon, prepare for thei...
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Danni’s star shines
BEACONSFIELD has been a leader in netball since the formation of the Casey Cardinia League and much ...
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Another eight for Siposs
AARON Siposs followed last week’s 11-goal haul with another eight in trying conditions, helping set ...
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Injuries plague Scorpions
INJURIES look set to destroy the Casey Scorpions’ 2009 campaign after a second straight loss on Satu...
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Hawks shoot down Stars
DESPITE its bottom-of-the-table standing, Garfield was expected to fire up and give Drouin a hard ti...
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Cobras’ strike second
CORA Lynn held on to second spot with a hard-fought 16-point victory over a resilient Poowong on Sat...
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Plenty to crow about
PERENNIAL finalist, Longwarry, appears to be peaking at the right end of the season after it account...
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Visitors welcomed
BERWICK Senior Citizens president Isabella Price was indisposed so vice-president Wilma James took o...
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Heavenly reading
ST Andrew’s Uniting Church in Berwick will hold a second-hand book sale on 22 August from 8.30 to 1p...
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Bullocks lead market
BULLOCK quality this week showed an improvement on last Wednesday at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, War...
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Bunyip park to re-open
WALKERS, cyclists and horse riders will soon have better access to the Bunyip State Park, with most ...
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