60mm rains supreme!
HEAVY rains have delivered fresh confidence for farmers and gardeners in desperate need of water.
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Writing on the wall, at last
A SHIRE-WIDE graffiti wipeout will kickstart a determined bid to finally rid Cardinia Shire of the ...
(23/05/2007)
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Sign of tricky times
OWNERSHIP of Adams Lane, at the rear of the Southside shops on High Street, Berwick, came under que...
(23/05/2007)
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Estate owners do their block
NARRE Warren North residents are fighting to prevent a reduction in remaining lot sizes in their re...
(23/05/2007)
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Village celebrates 25 years
BERWICK Brae retirement village celebrated its silver anniversary with a formal dinner on Thursday.
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Idol hopeful enjoys the ride
PAKENHAM singer Emma-Jane Montgomery was among thousands of hopefuls vying to be the next Australian...
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Wheelie silly Flack attack!
HOONS have ripped up the turf at Berwick’s home of football.
Club officials were dismayed to discove...
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Roads get the works
ROADS and recreation are the big-ticket items in a Cardinia works budget that will see more than $28...
(23/05/2007)
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Chatwin a lone opposing voice
CARDINIA SHIRE councillor Ed Chatwin was at the centre of controversy last week when he voted agains...
(23/05/2007)
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Debt a concern
PORT Ward councillor Doug Hamilton said he was concerned about the council’s debt levels, forecast t...
(23/05/2007)
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Big budget for boom town
CARDINIA Shire’s massive population boom is the catalyst for a new council budget that will spend mo...
(23/05/2007)
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Drink-drive alert
POLICE are warning residents against drink-driving after eight drivers blew a blood-alcohol reading...
(23/05/2007)
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Speedster on drug count
A MAN was arrested for allegedly possessing cannabis after he was intercepted by police on the Prin...
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Sex offender school fury
A PAKENHAM mum is angry that she was kept in the dark as a convicted sex offender lurked around Card...
(23/05/2007)
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Probus looks ahead
THE newly-formed Beaconsfield Probus Club is looking forward to a successful first year.
President N...
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Community baker who made good
ROBERT Gardner, baker, musician and football fan, lost a four-month battle with cancer on 3 March.
M...
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No trip ups
I READ with interest the My View article Look Who’s Tripped Up (Gazette 25 April). It was I who ini...
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Warming to lights
BERWICK Village Chamber of Commerce is a step closer to having a Christmas lights bonanza in the vil...
(23/05/2007)
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Can-do attitude
BEACONHILLS College has stacked the shelves of Cardinia Combined Churches Caring (4Cs) after st...
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Off to China
THIS week I will be in China as a guest of the Chinese Government on an Australian Sister Cities Ass...
(23/05/2007)
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Residents lose again
NARRE Warren North residents have been caught up in what has become a worrying trend in the real est...
(23/05/2007)
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Matthew engineers big win
ENGINEERING student Matthew Cole has won the Chisholm Institute’s outstanding apprentice of the year...
(23/05/2007)
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Seals of approval
TWO of Casey’s most notorious unmade roads are to be sealed.
Dust, dirt and mud could soon be a thin...
(23/05/2007)
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Outlook seeks helpers
DISABILITY service Outlook is calling on volunteers to assist with activities at its Pakenham, Cranb...
(23/05/2007)
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Show strikes the right chord
BEACONHILLS College students are hitting the boards to buy a baby grand piano.
Cast and crew are pre...
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Stories are history winners
BERWICK Primary School grade sixer Mitchell Brown won the top award in the National Trust of Austra...
(23/05/2007)
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Reward for tireless worker
ST MICHAEL’S School, Berwick, honoured Parents Action Committee member Ian McGregor for his tireless...
(23/05/2007)
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