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West Gippsland ladies’ tennis

IN round 20 results for the West Gippsland ladies’ midweek tennis competition the Bayles against Lang Lang Gold match was washed out. Maryknoll 4 sets,...

Pair runs hot in cold

LEON Cook and Steven Bethune made light of the cold, wet conditions to win the foursomes championships at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday. It was...

Wickers eat cold Pies

By Brad Kingsbury BERWICK finally demonstrated its potential and gained a longawaited dividend from a preseason recruiting campaign with a 17point upset win over Narre...

EDFL round 14 review

By Ken MooreNYORA put down a strong challenge by Catani to run away with a 53point victory. After an even first half, good drive...

Loose cannon backfiring

FOUR Oaks Ward councillor Paul Richardson will have to pay a $100 fine for calling Casey chief executive Mike Tyler an idiot. The fine, placed...

Healthy determination pays off

IF EVER there was just reward it should come to Kooweerup and district residents and probably has. News this week that their hospital will undergo...

Prodigal dog is back home

By Allister HaymanLANG LANG postie, animal lover and soontobe film star Rhonda Palmer was delivered some good news of her own last week when...

Garfield has three victories

GARFIELD had three senior wins over Moe in last weekend’s round but found junior wins hard to come by. A GRADE Cold and wet conditions didn’t...

Marketing students seek sponsors

By Jim MynardTHE Monash Marketing Students Society at Berwick (MMSS) wants sponsorship. The society is already well established at the Clayton, Caulfield and Peninsula Monash...

Food bank feels the pressure

By Paul DunlopPAKENHAM’S emergency food bank spends $3000 a month on food for people in need — and it’s still not enough. Spiralling household costs...

Off to market

HOMEGARTH Playgroup is going to market. The playgroup is running a market night as a fundraiser on Thursday, 27 July at the Homegarth Community Centre...

Rolling up to donate

HUNDREDS of people have rolled up their sleeves and got to work for a good cause. The Blood Bank was at the Cardinia Cultural Centre...

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...