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CFA’s got it all wrapped up

Colourful quilted creations have raised an estimate $4500 for the Gembrook Fire Brigade. Gembrook’s fourth Everything Patchwork and Quilting Market proved popular at the weekend,...

Revved up for motorsports centre

By Bonny Burrows Local rev-heads could soon have a world-class motorsports facility on their doorstep, with Cardinia Shire Council announcing plans for a motorsport, karting...

Lights are leading the way for women footballers

By Rebecca Skilton Centre stage at Beaconsfield’s Holm Park Reserve for St Margaret’s Women in Football evening on Tuesday 29 August, journalist Sam Lane, Richmond...

Lay of the land

“I think over about 20 years I would have worked every Christmas Day. It was always a good day to work because you quite...

In charge of intuition

By Bonny Burrows Gembrook psychic Yvette Black hopes her debut book will inspire women take charge of their intuition. Ms Black, a psychic of 25-years, has...

For the love of literacy

Casey Childcare and Kindergarten staff and students fully embraced recent Book Week celebrations. The Pakenham centre celebrated the annual event with a jam-packed curriculum, full...

Kids grill Premier on new school

By Bonny Burrows John Henry Primary School students put their best questions to the Victorian Premier during a school visit. Premier Daniel Andrews stopped by the...

Cause for the community

Casey Cardinia Foundation’s Annual Charity Dinner is a fantastic night out for a good cause. Held at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Friday 13 October,...

Premier visits playground site

By Bonny Burrows The Victorian Premier has visited the Pakenham site which will soon be home one of the state’s largest all-abilities playgrounds. Premier Daniel Andrews...

Keys to the crimes

Residents are asked to be vigilant following a spate of burglaries in the Beaconsfield area. Police have reported an increase in the number of crimes...

Woman killed in highway smash

A woman has died in a horror Father’s Day three-car collision in Lang Lang. Major Collision Investigation Unit officers are investigating the circumstances of...

Report finds a shed load of health benefits

By Bonny Burrows The Kooweerup Men’s Shed has been cited in an academic research paper for its health and environmental benefits. The local men’s group was...

Program boost for Ping Pong

Cornish College in Bangholme played host to a big moment in the future of table tennis on Friday with Table Tennis Australia (TTA) launching...