‘Thirdworld’ classrooms
By Paul Dunlop
GARFIELD children are being taught in “thirdworld” classrooms, frustrated parents and councillors say.
Garfield Primary School Council and Cardinia Shire representatives are calling...
Golfers ‘wade in’ at Drouin
A LARGE field teed up for the first round of the Winter Wade Par event at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday.
Played on the...
More people, but crime on the decline
CRIME is on the decline in the Cardinia region, new figures have revealed.
Despite the rapidlyincreasing population, police have recorded a drop in the number...
‘Triple whammy’ to hurt householders
By Paul Dunlop
PAKENHAM welfare groups say the ‘triple whammy’ on household finances will cause the most hurt to those who can afford it least.
The...
Councillor fears urban threat
By Paul Dunlop
CARDINIA councillor Bill Pearson fears the shire’s rapid urbanisation means its rural voice could one day be lost.
The Bunyip Ward representative said...
Young men come to the fore
By Jim MynardROTARY Club of Berwick director of youth services Cr Mick Morland said the City of Casey provided a wide range of youth...
Taking away pokies won’t stop problem
By Jim Mynard
TAKING away poker machines would not prevent gambling problems, Four Oaks Ward councillor Rob Wilson said during a City of Casey Council...
Bulls’ eyes on finals
AS the 2006 season draws to a close, Baw Baw Hockey Club is gearing up for an exciting finals series.
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Dan out as Doves dominate
By Brad KingsburyDOVETON continued its impressive recent form, cruising to a 73point victory over Tooradin at the Western Port oval on Saturday.
Seagulls’ coach Dan...
Beaconsfield outclassed
BEACONSFIELD’S thirddivision Superules side was simply outclassed by opponent Footscray.
The wind at Williamstown was blowing a gale, and Beaconsfield got off to a good...
Jarrod kicks a winner
AUSKICK participant Jarrod Anderson from Kooweerup has won the opportunity of a lifetime to play on the MCG at halftime in the 2006 AFL...
Lots of holiday fun in store
FUN for children of all ages during the school holidays has been planned in the City of Casey.
Casey director community services Jennie Lee said...