$10,000 raid
THIEVES escaped with more than $10,000 worth of items from a property in McGregor Road, Pakenham.
Po...
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167km/h
POLICE may seize a 19-year-old woman’s car after she was clocked at 167km/h on Pakenham-Kooweerup Ro...
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Trailbikers
TWO youths were taken to Dandenong Hospital after their trailbike and a car collided in Pakenham on ...
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Shire heads for a new shower
IT WAS out with the old showerhead and in with the new in Pakenham last week.
A water-saving initiat...
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Leaders slow to act: Ronald
OUR new-found respect for water is old news to farmers, Cr Bill Ronald said.
The Central Ward counci...
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Cardinia wades in on water
ONCE-humble water will be given a status traditionally accorded to gold and other precious resource...
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Drug raid nets extra haul
DEPARTMENT of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) wildlife officers and police last week seized an...
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Motorcycles stolen
TWO motorcycles and various other items were stolen after thieves broke into a shed on a Beaconsfiel...
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Mayor’s concert shows talent
CASEY mayor Colin Butler has highly commended the Casey Idol mayoral charity concert.
He said the c...
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Rotary names its
THE Rotary Club of Berwick named the three winners in its2007 vocational awards during a dinner at t...
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Trail, quad bikes stolen
THIEVES stole a trail bike, quad bike and chainsaw from an Emerald property last week.
Police say th...
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Wandering cows cause crashes
POLICE are urging farmers to check their fences after a number of cows were involved in collisions d...
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School’s
SCORES of St Francis Xavier College students have been busily checking out the school’s latest form ...
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Archive
COMMUNITY groups may soon have an archive to store historical documents.
Edrington Ward councillor B...
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Great heights for Luke
BUNYIP Roofing apprentice Luke Murphy is at the top of his trade after being crowned Apprentice of t...
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Len’s Swedish affair
BERWICK’S Len Ward owns so many Volvos that he could consider showroom for the Swedish-made marque....
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Probing for members
THE Probus Club of Beaconsfield is on the lookout for new members.
President Norm McPhee and members...
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Going green made easy
CASEY residents proved it is easy being green by taking advantage of the City of Casey’s Arbor Week ...
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City and
MONASH University and the City of Casey will hold a multi-media festival at the Berwick campus on Fr...
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Gratitude fails to function
THERE is no secret about the fact that I’ve had my differences with former Casey councillor Brian Oa...
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Berwick gun aims high
BERWICK teenager Andrew Morozoff is a young footballer on the move and his efforts in the key centre...
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Seagulls perch clear on top
TOORADIN had to overcome a serious challenge from ninth-placed Cranbourne before exerting its power ...
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Burra bakes cold ’Pies
NARRE Warren let slip a golden chance to win a game it deserved to lose against Keysborough at Rowle...
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Eagles fail to crack ROC
BEACONSFIELD seniors fought hard against ROC, finally going down by one goal on Saturday.
The...
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MPNFL other leagues
ONLY three games were played in Nepean League over the long weekend, with Frankston’s five-point res...
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Wrangle keeps Jayden kickless
TEENAGE talent Jayden Kickett is the rope in a tug of war between BERWICK and WAFL powerhouse EAST F...
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Aussie and Ronnie line up
FORMER AFL stars Aussie Jones and Ronnie Burns will finally go head-to-head on the field tonight (We...
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Beacy down in super effort
BEACONSFIELD Superules team fought hard against a strong Werribee, going down by 12 points at the...
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WGLFL preview - round 9
LIKE the proverbial man pushing the wheelbarrow, Drouin will have the job in front of it this week w...
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EDFL preview - round 9
UNUSUAL results often follow an interruption and this makes this week’s matches even more interestin...
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SES set to help
STATE Emergency Service volunteers at Pakenham received new equipment last week.
Car and home insure...
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Hailing our volunteers
VOLUNTEERS in the City of Casey have been recognised with a series of awards in six categories.
They...
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Ladies midweek tennis
WEST Gippsland Tennis Association ladies midweek tennis competition for round 15 sees Lang Lang Gold...
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Baw Baw’s hot hockey
BAW Baw Bulls Hockey Club enjoyed a successful round seven at the weekend with three victories, tw...
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Young Stingrays click for Vic
THE Queen’s Birthday weekend had the TAC Cup having a bye to allow the final under-18 AFL Nationals ...
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Batchelor’s blitz at Pakenham
PAKENHAM Golf Club’s Dale Batchelor blitzed the course with an excellent 41 points to win the Stable...
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East coasts to a win
A TOP round of 38 Stableford points gave Roger East the A-grade win at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday....
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Warriors on a winner
IT was a successful round 10 for Pakenham Warriors Basketball Club with wins for most teams.
The men...
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Little aths tops on track
FIVE personal bests and one club record was the highlight at Pakenham Little Athletics on Saturday. ...
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