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Angling for awards

Blow whistle on this blowin

TOORADIN Sports Club has a track record second to none when it comes to community management of a town facility. But the sports club is...

EDFL round 11 preview

By Ken Moore CORA Lynn’s home clash with last season’s premier Catani takes top billing this week. Catani is a good honest yardstick so, by...

New bus route at your service

By Jim Mynard GEMBROOK MP Tammy Lobato said a new bus service, Route 836, began last Monday from The Chase in the Berwick South area...

The pull of state

Former Victorian Liberal Treasury spokesman Robert Dean is understandably disappointed with the way he bowed out of politics in 2002 but is...

Red Cross shop offers help and hope

BERWICK now has its own Red Cross Shop. Australian Red Cross opened the Berwick shop, its 50th retail shop in Victoria and Tasmania, last Thursday. Volunteers...

Toast to wines’ success

Pat Hardiker’s eyes shine as brightly as a glass of his finest sauvignon blanc. The conversation has just turned to one of his favourite...

Ablett sharpens Bulldogs’ teeth

By Ken MooreLAST season’s Ellinbank and District Football League (EDFL) runnersup, Bunyip, is hellbent on premiership success in 2007 and newly appointed firstyear coach...

Builders cleaning

A CRACKDOWN on building site litter and pollution in Cardinia Shire is in full swing. A specialist officer is inspecting sites across the shire, from...

Runs galore for Nyora

NYORA’S Bgrade bats amassed a mighty 261 to down Merinda Park in the first oneday game of the season on Saturday. Nyora batted first with...

Thousands help wave bikers off to GP

EVERY man and his dog flocked to the main strip of Cranbourne on Saturday to see thousands of motorcyclists take off in the annual...

Casey seeks own blood bank

By Jim Mynard RIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith wants a permanent Red Cross Blood Bank established in the City of Casey. Cr Smith said a...

Looking back through the archives

50 years to 1976 Officer Princess, 16-year-old Sandra Burns, was selected as the first Queen of the Yakkerboo Festival. Although judging of the 13 Princesses...