Our new Neighbour!
GEMBROOK’S Ranges Hotel will star on the silver screen in an upcoming episode of hit-TV show, Neighb... (17/06/2009) |
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Bill can boast a rare record
A Nar Nar Goon resident last week received his fourth show life membership in 11 years. Bill Bickert... (17/06/2009) |
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Council clean-up
THE Victorian Government has ordered councillors who work for MPs to stand down from either role wit... (17/06/2009) |
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Pavilion snub
OFFICER’S football and cricket communities are “astonished” that councillors have snubbed them in th... (17/06/2009) |
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Rotary’s warm welcome
THE Rotary Club of Pakenham warmly welcomed representatives of local branches of both the CFA and SE... (17/06/2009) |
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$800,000, that’s the ticket
A MAN from the Emerald area hit the jackpot when a Saturday night Tattslotto Quick Pick netted him a... (17/06/2009) |
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‘We’re alive and kicking’
WE’RE still alive.
That’s the message Garfield traders are sending to the community, hitting back at... (17/06/2009) |
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Bould track trip
A FULLY paid trip to the Kokoda Track awaits the winner of the Harry Bould Memorial Award, a literar... (17/06/2009) |
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Mountie mounts up
A CANADIAN-inspired police operation that focuses on honing officers’ ability to detect drugs, weapo... (17/06/2009) |
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Learning keeps Jean young
Going to university wasn’t an option for Jean Ferguson back in the 1930s, but that’s exactly the pla... (17/06/2009) |
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Brace for delays
MOTORISTS have been warned to expect a change in traffic conditions over the coming weeks on McGrego... (17/06/2009) |
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Burns victim says thanks
KOOWEERUP’S Suica family – Gabriel, Christina and Andrea – have put out a call of thanks to the town... (17/06/2009) |
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Draining experience
Naomi Manson said she was sick and tired of the council’s refusal to take responsibility.
She has be... (17/06/2009) |
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Bypass options
VICROADS may announce its preferred route for the long-awaited Kooweerup Bypass within the next two ... (17/06/2009) |
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Footy’s helping hand
FOUR families in crisis can now enjoy weekends at the footy, thanks to the generosity of local commu... (17/06/2009) |
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Sneaky politics
FUNDING for Clyde Road is one of the most important local infrastructure issues in our area.
Cla... (17/06/2009) |
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Arts policy
CARDINIA Shire Council is encouraging members of the community to attend free events to help celebra... (17/06/2009) |
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Scouts are honoured
THREE local Scouts were recently awarded for their efforts at the State presentation of the Australi... (17/06/2009) |
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Fun-filled
GO-KARTING and a trip to video games venue Galactic Circus are among the fun activities available to... (17/06/2009) |
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Use your head to save water
DUE to popular demand, Cardinia Shire Council is again running the water efficient showerhead exchan... (17/06/2009) |
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Green house
Travis and Joanne Parker, Nar Nar Goon residents, said the Green Army had shown them that there were... (17/06/2009) |
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Named for a warrior
PAKENHAM is thought to owe its name to Major-General Sir Edward Michael Pakenham, who fought under t... (17/06/2009) |
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New show president
WARWICK Glendenning is the Berwick Show Society president for 2009/10.
Mr Glendenning was elected du... (17/06/2009) |
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Join in the battle
YOUNG people in the Cardinia Shire are urged to get rocking for the 2009 Push Start Battle of the Ba... (17/06/2009) |
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Step in to your dancing shoes
LOCALS are invited to put on their dancing shoes for a formal ball at the Pakenham Hall.
The yearly... (17/06/2009) |
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Busy time for Berwickseniors
THE Berwick Senior Citizens enjoyed an hour of fellowship on Friday and president Lorna Bird welcome... (17/06/2009) |
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Members mourned
THE monthly meeting of the Berwick/Upper Beaconsfield Red Cross Unit was held on Friday 12 June in t... (17/06/2009) |
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Mood remains hot
COLD and wet conditions greeted agents and buyers on Wednesday at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, Warrag... (17/06/2009) |
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Regular strong demand
IT HAS been two weeks since the last young cattle sale at VLE Pakenham and, given that the yarding ... (17/06/2009) |
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Recycling for tourism
Sometimes I think it is
harder to use recycled material than it is starting with fresh materials.
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Auto club’s Khanacross
THE Pakenham Auto Club held its first Khanacross in about five years recently.
For the first time, ... (17/06/2009) |
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A person for all seasons
PAULA Rae was a person of all seasons.
She quenched the thirst of those who really knew her.
“Hello ... (17/06/2009) |
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