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About time for this movie
Project Almanac (M)
Starring: Nobody you’ve ever heard of
TWICE the usual suspects have been lining up to bash this one, and I still can’t understand...
Second best still gets stars
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG)
Starring: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Richard Gere, Dev Patel
THE problem with a sequel to a highly popular, successful...
Guns found in car
A MAN has been arrested in Clyde North overnight after police allegedly found guns, ammunition and a baton in his car.
The Pakenham man was...
Blood sweat and… wheels
NOT even the clouds ahead could threaten the on-circuit action at Casey Fields as a record breaking 68 teams took to the criterium for...
United by colours
By JARROD POTTER
RED, white and blue.
These are the colours any Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL) players from Gippsland will don after the announcement of...
Sweet victory for Peatling
By JARROD POTTER
GRAND final minutes didn’t matter to Mason Peatling.
While it would have been a crowning achievement to get on court in Vic Metro’s...
Stolen from storage yard
POLICE are investigating the theft of a boat and trailer from a storage yard in Pakenham, discovered last week.
The owner of the boat...
Third murder charge over Bayles death
A 45-year-old Pakenham man has been charged over the death of Raymond Parker in Bayles in January.
Garren Philp faces one count of murder and...
Trent lives by the sword
By JARROD POTTER
FOUR cuts separate Trent Reeve from international glory at the 16th World Kendo Championships.
Reeve, 25, originally from Cockatoo, has honed his skills...
Having a Field day
By JARROD POTTER
NOT even a bad day on the pedals can halt the stellar rise of Berwick cyclist Courtney Field.
Field, 17, admits she “had...
Old and new, not too blue
By DAVID NAGEL
IT’S a longstanding wedding tradition that brides wear something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue on their wedding day for...
Lions on the prowl
By DAVID NAGEL
IT’S rather ironic that Pakenham - despite losing 200 centimetres and 118 kilograms from the ruck- promises to be bigger and stronger...














