Tense
RESIDENTS of Inglis Road, Berwick, and housing developer Andrew Harmon have moved into a tense wait...
(22/02/2006)
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A political Boon?
DAVID Boon has been the toast of cricket lovers this summer and one Pakenham fan wants to take the a...
(22/02/2006)
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O, what a week!
STUDENTS at Berwick’s Monash University have been partying hard this week as part of annual OWeek ce...
(22/02/2006)
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Poor roads cost jobs
PLANS to make Pakenham the new jobs capital of the south east could be hamstrung by poor public tran...
(22/02/2006)
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Boardwalk completion date
TOORADIN’S $750,000 boardwalk across Evans Inlet is expected to be completed by the end of September...
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Car gutted by fire
BEACONSFIELD and Berwick fire brigades prevented a car fire spreading to private property on Monday ...
(22/02/2006)
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State row over Ronald letter
LIBERAL MP John Vogels has come under fire for accusing Cardinia Shire mayor Bill Ronald of bringing...
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Baby named after CFA crew
EMERALD CFA has been honoured by a couple in Kinglake who named their baby after the fire crew that ...
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Tough start to lives
LITTERS of kittens found dumped in rubbish bins or left to drown in nearby creeks have prompted rene...
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Bridge is made for walking
NEW bridges at Bayles will be safe to walk across.
Transport Minister Peter Batchelor gave this assu...
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Brush up computer skills
THE Casey Business Development Group (CBDG) will start this year with a special forum on computers.
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Photos provide hope
BERWICK Anglican Church will hold a photographic exhibition in the church building in Peel Street, B...
(22/02/2006)
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Rotary charity golf day a hit
ROTARY Club of Berwick president Tim Moore has reported a great day for the 44th annual club charity...
(22/02/2006)
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Park remains popular
WILSON Botanic Park has continuing activities ranging from the popular Valentine’s Day picnic, jazz ...
(22/02/2006)
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Skate park official
LANG LANG’s new skate park will be officially opened this week.
The park has been operating for some...
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Boost for respite
EMPLOYED people caring for older relatives and friends will receive more support.
La Trobe MP Jason ...
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Learning program in jeopardy
AN innovative bid to help slower learners read and write at Bayles Primary School is in jeopardy.
In...
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Police thwart BMX bandits
TYE Johnston has beaten the BMX bandits, thanks to a little help from Pakenham Police.
The Cockatoo ...
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Tapping into show business
Choosing a president who has never worked as a professional farmer probably reflects the diversity o...
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Builders cleaning
A CRACKDOWN on building site litter and pollution in Cardinia Shire is in full swing.
A specialist o...
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Show to make its mark
TOO much ain’t enough body art for tattoo lover Jeremy Wright.
Inked from his arms to his waist, Mr ...
(22/02/2006)
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Games room a target
A GAMES room was broken into at a Pakenham home on the weekend.
Thieves entered a shed at the Army R...
(22/02/2006)
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Relay for life targets $3m
THE Casey Cardinia Relay For Life (CCRFL) will be held at Akoonah Park, Berwick, on Friday 3 and Sa...
(22/02/2006)
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Green wedge ‘flawed’
THE Shadow Minister for Planning Ted Baillieu told members of the Enterprise Club that Melbourne’s ...
(22/02/2006)
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Activity guide
CASEY Council has launched a free guide that details local active and passive sporting and recreatio...
(22/02/2006)
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Country life on display
IT’S show time in Berwick and Pakenham, with the best of country life going on display for all to se...
(22/02/2006)
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