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Wood draws hard line on terror
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
LA Trobe MP Jason Wood has encouraged state and territory leaders to extend the length of time that terror suspects may be...
Cruise convert
By ALISTAIR KENNEDY
Another new name on the Australian motoring scene, Holden Cascada is the convertible version of the Holden Astra.
Opinions are divided...
Rift as Ross comes out swinging
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
“THEY think that if they can get rid of me and crush me then there will be nothing holding them back.”
Outspoken Cardinia...
Battle to control underground fire
TWELVE metropolitan and regional fire crews spent a week working to contain an “extremely challenging” underground peat fire at a private property in Lang...
Flashback Friday
IT’S time for Flashback Friday again.
Each week the Gazette delves into its archives to put together a gallery of faces and events from...
When in trouble – ring dad
By RUSSELL BENNETT
IT’S not uncommon for the Devon Meadows West Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA) District side to turn to a Hutchinson when...
Forum returns with more on their minds
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
STRATEGIES to help improve youth self-esteem and the impacts of diet and exercise on health will be discussed at a major mental...
The best kind of folk
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
THE Berwick and District Folk Club will celebrate Christmas and send out 2015 with an open stage event.
Held at the Old Cheese...
When it comes to chess, he’s the king
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
SOME of Cardinia Shire’s brightest young minds went head to head earlier this month at the Cardinia Shire Primary School's chess tournament.
On...
Bright spark lights up the street
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
PLENTY of oohhs and aahhs can be heard after dark in one Beaconsfield street lit with “thousands upon thousands” of Christmas lights...
Laila’s out for change
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
ONE by one, the authors of the top 10 ideas on Cardinia Shire’s Big Budget Brainstorm forum presented their submissions at last...
Underpaid workers get payback
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
A FORMER petrol station employee has told a court he struggled to survive on wages as low as $10 an hour, during...