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Get a feel for towns

WHAT defines a town’s character? Is it the buildings? Maybe it’s the community itself? This was the question posed in the Cardinia Shire Council Township...

Fun days for the family

CASEY Council has invited families to be part of a Dad and Daughter Fun Day or Girls Weekend Away. Casey manager of youth and community...

Forum for industrial laws

CASEY Council will host a series of public forums to explain and discuss the Federal Government’s new industrial relations laws. Casey mayor Kevin Bradford said...

Two hide from house raiders

TWO Pakenham residents were forced to hide in a cupboard while their house was burgled and ransacked on Saturday. The occupants of a John Street...

Office breakin drama

A PAKENHAM office was broken into on the weekend. About $1800 worth of cameras were stolen after thieves smashed a glass door at the Wesfarmers...

Goon performs strongly

NAR Nar Goon made its presence felt and showed great potential at the start of the season, all teams other than C grade recording...

Warriors have good wins

ROUND two of the junior season brought a thrilling win to the Warriors’ Under 16 Boys Gold side while the Under 20 Men were...

Brookers start well

GEMBROOKCockatoo’s junior sides performed well at the weekend and produced two wins. UNDER 16 Gembrook travelled to Seville for the first game of the season. The game...

Pakenham defeats Hampton Park

PAKENHAM started the season at home but the first round found depleted numbers. In some teams, after lastminute shuffling, several players played above their age...

Inner fire is still burning

Berwick’s Alan Boyd was born over the border in Dandenong, and you could say he was a guy with fire in his belly. However,...

Fire victims go underground

By Callan DateTWENTYthree years have passed since the devastating Ash Wednesday bushfires destroyed the Upper Beaconsfield home of Laura and Bert Levens. Scarred by the...

Childcare ‘in wrong place’

By Paul DunlopA CHILDCARE centre will be developed in Bunyip despite claims it is being built in the wrong place. Residents opposing the town’s first...

Fits the bill: $1.4 million in debt relief at Springvale

The relief was palpable, as hundreds were unshackled of $1.4 million of debts and bill stresses at a record-breaking Bring Your Bills event at...