Flags of darkness
Gillian Crosby can’t believe two Australian flags in Berwick are left in darkness at night. 41801Pic...
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Small chapel with a big heart
IT’S a little chapel, but spirits are high.
Even more so after celebrating another win at the Victo...
(27/01/2010)
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A $1,000 vow
WHAT would you do for $1000?
For Nar Nar Goon’s Tim Manning it was the case of a simple request for ...
(27/01/2010)
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Tiny’s century
BERWICK resident Gladys ‘Tiny’ Mitchell, nee Duke, reached a far from tiny milestone on Sunday when ...
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Police hunt for firebug
POLICE are examining the circumstances surrounding a series of suspicious fires that have occurred i...
(27/01/2010)
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Teen found safe
A MISSING Pakenham teen has been found safe and well, after being reported missing on Saturday.
Tho...
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Soldier serving still
GUYS Hill resident John Carlyle Wells always said he wanted to continue serving the people of Austra...
(27/01/2010)
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Bolt from out of the blue
OPERATION Thunderbolt took to the Pakenham Bypass in January, with speed and traffic cameras out in ...
(27/01/2010)
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More roads to be made
EMERALD residents in Ferres Road and part of Madigan Way will soon be part of a special charge schem...
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GM fence is up
SAFEGUARDS to minimise widespread contamination from genetically modified crops being grown in Berwi...
(27/01/2010)
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Group names safer places
A LOCAL bushfire group, tired of waiting for the Cardinia Shire to identify Neighbourhood Safer Plac...
(27/01/2010)
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Billy wants cash
PUFFING Billy is calling for a $15 million State Government cash injection over the next five years ...
(27/01/2010)
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CFA siren silenced
AN Emerald woman has slammed a council decision to silence the town’s CFA siren as “unsafe.”
The dec...
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Park plans progress
THE new Holm Park Recreation reserve is on its way, with earthworks and drainage work expected to be...
(27/01/2010)
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Planning for pipe works
CARDINIA Shire roads affected by the desalination pipeline project could be kept to a minimum, follo...
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Hospital jobs pain
KOOWEERUP Regional Health Service CEO Terrona Ramsay has quashed claims that the hospital has readve...
(27/01/2010)
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Barbecue builds it
CARDINIA Combined Churches Caring (4Cs) is one step closer to the completion of its new Pakenham hea...
(27/01/2010)
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New hospital boss
ST JOHN of God Hospital in Berwick has named its new CEO, Lisa Norman.
Ms Norman will assume the ro...
(27/01/2010)
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Treasuring 50 golden years
IT started over popcorn and a movie … and 50 years later Dennis and Margaret Roberts’ love for one a...
(27/01/2010)
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Twins die on same day
THEY came into the world together, and left the world on the same day.
Alice and Ruby Gibbon, 91, p...
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For the love of lowbrow art
ARTIST Paul Hughes is plotting world domination. From pictures of furry-faced monsters gnawing popco...
(27/01/2010)
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Council land swap
CARDINIA Shire councillors last week endorsed a move to swap ownership of two parcels of land in Dic...
(27/01/2010)
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Low bridge
A CONCERNED Beaconsfield man is warning people who tow horse floats of a potential traffic hazard on...
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Aussie spirit shines
THE Cardinia Cultural Centre was a hive of ‘Aussie spirit’ on Tuesday as residents gathered to join ...
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Record Oz Day crowd
A RECORD number of people gathered for the Australia Day celebrations at Pioneers Park in Berwick ye...
(27/01/2010)
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Cockatoo’s top two
DARLENE Elder and Jairen Bennettes’ selfless acts of kindness were recognised yesterday as part of C...
(27/01/2010)
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Cooee for Koowee
KOOWEERUP residents once again came out in true force to celebrate Australia Day.
More than 200 peo...
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Pets face cruel summer
Residents are encouraged to provide their pets with shade and plenty of accessible fresh water in a ...
(27/01/2010)
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Jumpin’ Jake feels the rush
THE sky is the limit for 19-year-old Jake Scoles when it comes to reaching the ultimate adrenaline r...
(27/01/2010)
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A van full of fun
FUN is on the move in Cardinia with the help of a new PlayStart Van.
Hills youngsters recently (15 J...
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Kids need wheels
EMERALD Rotary Club is calling on hills residents to help provide wheelchairs for sick kids in third...
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Show you can bank on
THE Berwick Show will feature a ‘first’ this year when one of its major sponsors, Westpac Bank, prov...
(27/01/2010)
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Busy Berwick bee
BERWICK’S cemetery is looking in top shape after the Rotary Club of Berwick completed its 47th annua...
(27/01/2010)
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View Club seeks new members
THE BERWICK Springs View Club is inviting women of all ages to join.
It is a great organisation for...
(27/01/2010)
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Vealers record price rise
VEALERS at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, Warragul, this week proved to be the only category to record ...
(27/01/2010)
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Back to where it all began
PAKENHAM’S Meg Doherty will next month return home to where it all began for a free gig with a broth...
(27/01/2010)
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Time for tennis
THE Berwick Tennis Club is having a club open day on Sunday 31 January.
The free day aims to encoura...
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