Branches mourn fallen friend
COUNTRY Women’s Association officials are mourning the impending closure of the Officer branch, but ...
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Rolling car crushes man
A MAN trying to jump start a car with jumper leads leads from another car in Cockatoo last Tuesday ...
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Busy big
Municipal director, Australian Sister Cities Association life member, youth worker, and mentor, Jenn...
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Near miss for challenge
SO close but still so successful.
That was the line that summed up the efforts of all those involved...
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Man bashed with bat
A PAKENHAM man suffered serious facial injuries when he was set upon by a group of six men and bashe...
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Butler bites back over review
BALLA Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler has challenged Four Oaks Ward councillor Rob Wilson to full...
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Madge’s magic number
BERWICK’S Madge Dunn celebrated her 101st birthday at her Berwick home on 22 August.
Formerly Madge ...
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Chevs take Neil
NEIL Titford yearns for the good old days, and he has gone to great lengths to prove it.
The Nar Na...
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Club is on a roll says mayor
BERWICK Bowling Club officially opened its 2006/07 bowling season with a launch dinner in the clubr...
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Tackling child abuse
THIS week is Child Protection Week.
Although children can be prone to injury through accidents it is...
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There’s lots to report
CONTROVERSY is growing over the City of Casey Rate Review Committee final report.
This is a review t...
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Jumping for fun
PAKENHAM Racing Club will jump to new heights this Sunday (10 September) when it hosts its second Su...
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Youth has its say
STUDENTS from Kambrya Secondary College will take part of the 20th sitting of the Young Men’s Chris...
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Lions out of the race
PAKENHAM reserves’ season is over after they, the only side representing the club over the weekend, ...
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Numbers add up for Jock
POPULAR opinion suggests that whoever beats Pakenham coach Michael Holland will win this year’s MPNF...
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Goon looms as plum job
THERE is plenty of interest in the NAR NAR GOON senior coaching position after Pat Henwood confirmed...
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Pakenham’s four from four
WITH the Agrade and under15s finishing the season on top of the ladder, both teams had the week’s re...
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Jackie nets last milestone
GARFIELD Netball Club celebrated the 350th and last game of favourite daughter Jackie Collis on Satu...
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Drouin’s finals fling
DROUIN will have all six sides competing in finals this weekend. Drouin’s 17and under side joins all...
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Goal makes the point
GARFIELD’S Agrade qualifying final clash with Traralgon, in Sale, mirrored the previous week’s with ...
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Fans the winners in top clash
MAFFRA meets minor premiers Sale in this week’s second semifinal on Saturday at Maffra and the fans ...
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Gulls easy pickings
MAFFRA thrashed an injuryravaged Warragul by 130 points to advance to the second semifinal against S...
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Lightning footy strikes
ST FRANCIS Xavier College hosted its annual lightning premiership competition between its feeder pri...
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Ben on the ball
Gippsland footy reporter Ken Moore speaks to elated Bunyip coach Ben Proctor after last week’s preli...
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TAC Cup
GIPPSLAND Power went into its last game of the regular TAC Cup season against the Oakleigh Chargers ...
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Stingrays stung by the best
THE TAC Cup season of the Dandenong Stingrays came to a positive end despite a 52point loss to the o...
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Gallant Blues go down
CATANI under17s were beaten, but not disgraced, by a far stronger Lang Lang side in Saturday’s preli...
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Track turns full cycle
THE new human powered vehicle (HPV) and criterium track at Casey Fields, Cranbourne has attracted a ...
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Junior cyclists to compete
CASEY Cardinia Human Powered Vehicle and Cycling Club (CCHPVCC) will hold a junior criterium race m...
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Literacy week is marked
BOOKS took on a life of their own when Beaconhills Berwick campus students and teachers dressed as f...
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Park pram stroll
WILSON Botanic Park will hold a ‘pram stroll in the park’ on Saturday, 7 October.
Parents interested...
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Medal for Thomas
PAKENHAM golfers played the September monthly medal in perfect weather conditions for golf. Thomas ...
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Goran into single figures
MEDAL Day at Drouin on Saturday saw 114 players enjoy fine conditions. Goran Danilov (10) was deligh...
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Piranhas continue to bite
THE Cardinia Piranhas Swim Club continued to increase its membership over August.
At the end of July...
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Bulls charge to finals
THE Baw Baw Hockey Club will be mixing it with some of the bigger metropolitan clubs in what is set ...
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Tough week for Warriors
THE second week of the basketball finals was a hard one for the Warriors with the under20 men, winne...
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Back to cricket
OFFICER Cricket Club’s junior training starts at 4.30pm on Wednesday 6 September at the Officer recr...
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West Gippsland ladies tennis
ROUND 27 results for West Gippsland Ladies MidWeek Tennis Competition held on 30 August.
Tynong 3 se...
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