Boat champ out of race
THIEVES have left a champion drag boat racer high and dry.
Beaconsfield man Russell Palmer has had ...
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Town’s first Xrated shop
A SEX book shop is set to open in Pakenham amidst traders’ claims that an Xrated neighbour could be...
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Brigades help out fire fight
STRIKE teams of local firefighters helped battle raging bushfires that threatened the Gippsland town...
(25/01/2006)
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Police probe loan
THE hunt for answers into the murder of Pakenham man Michael Griffey has intensified, with police ca...
(25/01/2006)
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Aquatic progress
WORK has resumed on Pakenham’s much anticipated new aquatic centre after a break during ChristmasNew...
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Trevor joins the top tier
A NEW era for police in Pakenham has begun at the top – and the benefits are expected to filter thro...
(25/01/2006)
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Vandals target cars
CARS parked in the Southside car park in Berwick Village have been regularly vandalised.
Volunteers ...
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Crossing to cost $160,000
CASEY council is facing a $160,000 outlay to provide a pedestrian crossing on High Street, Berwick, ...
(25/01/2006)
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Daylight robbery sparks alert
The daylight burglaries occurred last week on acreages with thieves taking computers, chainsaws, cam...
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Sadie keeps on keeping on
Sadie Kirkham has had a long involvement in community organisations – and bad luck with bureaucracy....
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Lucky to be alive
AN UPPER Beaconsfield woman is lucky to be alive after her car rolled then slid on its roof in wet ...
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Family man a local friend
RAY Murphy was a true family man who went out of his way to helpothers.
The communityminded Pakenham...
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Fauna support grows
LOCALS have shown overwhelming support for the Bayles Fauna Reserve, with nearly 15 new volunteers s...
(25/01/2006)
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Fun in the sun at
THERE was cake for everyone as Pakenham icon Wally Wombat celebrated his 15th birthday on Sunday.
A ...
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Ponies join parties
For Maryknoll resident Alison Coleman, bringing joy to children is just part of her daily job.
Her l...
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Tara’s war and peace
IN 1996 Pakenham woman Tara Pipicelli struggled with war and extreme living conditions to fulfil he...
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A lifetime of shared memories
Hillview Bunyip Aged Care residents Tom Gummersall and Jim Rapley may have only known each other for...
(25/01/2006)
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It’s showtime again
SHOWCASE 2006 will feature 30 songs and dances from favourite musicals.
The Cardinia Performing Arts...
(25/01/2006)
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Support act!
OMNIANA is Casey’s hope for FReeZA’s Push Start Battle of the Bands Southern Regional Final to be he...
(25/01/2006)
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Golf day funds
THE Casey Partners MakeaWish golf day held on Thursday 2 June raised $31,500 for the Cardinia Casey ...
(25/01/2006)
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They all had a ball
By Rebecca Fraser
GLASS slippers, wicket stepsisters, and a magical fairy godmother were all on s...
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Historic site gets new plot
THE last section of the James Wilson land north of Berwick Village has been developed for upmarket ...
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Help shire to come clean
CLEAN Up Australia has called on Cardinia residents and groups across Melbourne to register a site n...
(25/01/2006)
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Forum to help kids in need
WINDERMERE Child and Family Services will hold a communities for Children Information forum in the O...
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Down to business
THE Casey Business Development Group has set a lively agenda for 2006.
Evening workshops will be hel...
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New captains take over Salvos
PAKENHAM’S Salvation Army Community Church has changed hands, with a young couple ready to make thei...
(25/01/2006)
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