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Sparks fly on wrong side of highway
A 35-YEAR old Berwick woman is expected to be charged for allegedly drink-driving at more than four times the limit and travelling down the...
Brewery set to pull tourists
By BEN CAMERON
CONSTRUCTION on a new microbrewery set for Koooweerup is expected to begin within six months.
Cardinia Shire Council signed off on a planning...
Landscape at stake
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
A LONG-TERM Berwick resident says if the construction of a three-level residential block went ahead in Langmore Lane, it may set a...
Signs of contempt and disdain
By BEN CAMERON
A TONIMBUK farmer has called the Cardinia Shire Council unethical over its stance on nine anti-quarry signs erected across Bunyip North and...
Conscious body blitz bid
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH
FIVE Pakenham women are taking on what they are calling a ‘12-month body blitz’ with personal trainer, Matt Thambirajah at Conscious Mind...
Eagles over the hills
VSDCA South East - 1st XI Round 10 (day two)
THE young Eagles soared highest but Endeavour Hills (240) also found itself just short of...
Hay while sun don’t shine
By BEN CAMERON
MORE than 30 community-minded residents answered the call from desperate, bushfire communities which are down on their luck near Ararat and helped...
Son of a… gun?
DROUIN GOLF
A FEW short years ago when Anthony Bambridge was younger and more foolish, he said that given time to practice, he believed he...
Horticulture laced with culture
By BEN CAMERON
THE Parklea Pakenham and District Agricultural and Horticultural Show will have once again a strong multicultural flavour this year.
As part of Living...
Calisthenics club takes new position
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH
Lotus Calisthenics has been teaching students from three years old right up to adults in Pakenham for 21 years and launched its...
Family under a cloud
By BEN CAMERON
AN OFFICER man who claims to have been poisoned by an orange plume which hovered above his property 18 months ago has...
Pathway encroaches privacy
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
LAKESIDE residents whose backyard privacy was destroyed by a council pathway were disappointed to learn council will not provide fence extenders despite...