Digging in
A QUARRY planned for Tonimbuk is threatening residents’ livelihoods and is likely to spell the end o...
(21/10/2009)
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War times
SIXTEEN wartime friends and comrades were presented with a commemorative plaque last week.
The pres...
(21/10/2009)
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Tax down
A CONTROVERSIAL land tax will still hit property owners in the hip pocket despite plans to levy buye...
(21/10/2009)
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Shoe show for cancer cause
SHOES are the staple of most girls’ wardrobes and now teachers at St Patrick’s Primary School are lo...
(21/10/2009)
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Birthday cash for CFA
INSTEAD of collecting presents from friends for his 70th birthday, Pakenham Upper resident Mike Toth...
(21/10/2009)
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Police set for siege
MORE than 30 police officers surrounded Army Settlement Road, Pakenham, on Wednesday night after rep...
(21/10/2009)
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Cabinet in Emerald
FIRST it was Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, now Emerald Secondary College will host Victorian Premier Jo...
(21/10/2009)
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Cardinia puts
CARDINIA Shire councillors have again deferred the consideration of a special charge scheme for Ryan...
(21/10/2009)
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Principal’s warning
PAKENHAM Secondary College principal Ray Squires says people involved in a fight that erupted last w...
(21/10/2009)
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School learns fire lesson
BUNYIP Primary School principal Ted Lease has backed the State Government’s plans to shut down schoo...
(21/10/2009)
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‘No dole for us, thanks’
YEAR 10 students at Pakenham Secondary College are looking forward to a bright future after pledging...
(21/10/2009)
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Sam tells of the day he died
BEFORE Sam Cawthorn died, the last thing he remembered was seeing a dozen people standing around his...
(21/10/2009)
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Independence for seniors
THE first of at least nine independent units at Pakenham Aged Care is tenant ready. Pakenham Aged Ca...
(21/10/2009)
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Family is all
FAMILY means everything to a Berwick couple who recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
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Time for hard waste
RESIDENTS will be able to rid their properties of green and hard waste next month.
Cardinia Shire ma...
(21/10/2009)
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Audi opens in Berwick
AUDI Barry Bourke has opened its doors in Berwick.
The new dealership was officially opened last Thu...
(21/10/2009)
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School is in (the money)
STUDENTS at Maranatha Christian School, Officer, have access to a new integrated building after it w...
(21/10/2009)
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These cookies
A TEAM of 12 locals is preparing to put their fitness to the test in the name of charity.
The group,...
(21/10/2009)
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School rings in
KOOWEERUP Primary School celebrates 125 years this year.
Over its history, the school has moved sev...
(21/10/2009)
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Stars of sport
STAR athletes gave students the right sporting approach when they visited Gembrook Primary School la...
(21/10/2009)
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Asian adventure
A KOREAN costume recently captured the attention of Gembrook Primary School students who have been l...
(21/10/2009)
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Best mates of
As part of the Green Schools Connect program, students and staff worked with the volunteers, includi...
(21/10/2009)
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Look Twice
DESPITE the rather cold and showery weather, there was an excellent muster of members at the Berwick...
(21/10/2009)
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Enjoy a trip to Transylvania
THE Da Capo Singers will put on a riotous night of musical entertainment when they present an Evenin...
(21/10/2009)
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Crowds flood in to
THOUSANDS of people enjoyed the unique rural and outdoor expo Go Country! on the weekend despite the...
(21/10/2009)
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Up the creek
THE Friends of Cardinia Creek are having their monthly working bee on Sunday 25 October from 9am to ...
(21/10/2009)
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Cash for the neighbourhood
OUTLOOK Community Centre has received funding to enable the service to open for an extra 10 hours a ...
(21/10/2009)
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Rains drive market dip
ANOTHER very wet week in most of Gippsland led to a fall in the supply of young cattle. However, the...
(21/10/2009)
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