Sewerage backlogs ‘stinks’
Paul DunlopIT stinks.
That was the message from Cardinia Shire councillors angry about the ongoing wait to have several local towns connected to reticulated sewerage...
Bulls’ Cooper dumps Demons
CARDINIA Agrade’s allrounder Mark Cooper has again produced a phenomenal spell of bowling to take six wickets and restrict Kooweerup to 147 on day...
Cougars tough without turf
EVEN though the longawaited Agrade clash on turf at Cranbourne Racecourse was postponed, Clyde set a competitive total of 213 at home against Pakenham...
Berwick topples top team
THE highlight of round five of the RVBA pennant season for Berwick Bowling Club was a resounding plus58 win by the numberone side against...
BillingSmith joins race
PAKENHAM woman Cheryl BillingSmith has joined the list of challengers for the state election.
Ms BillingSmith will stand as an independent candidate in the seat...
Panthers dine on run feast
DEVON Meadows’ four senior sides racked up more than 1000 runs on Saturday to have the club well placed for a clean sweep of...
Bears’ pair create despair
A DEVASTATING 147run partnership by Berwick’s turfone’s Dave Hampton and Ash Henry demolished Doveton’s winning chances on Sunday.
The game was played at Endeavour Hills...
Brothers fire for Nyora
IT was a day out for the Hackett brothers on Saturday – Brenton in Bgrade and Jake in Cgrade, both scoring half centuries to...
Diane’s day at Drouin
DIANE Basket had a good day at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday, 4 November, winning the Stableford competition with an excellent 41 points.
Thursday, 9...
Runs elude Maroons
UPPER Beaconsfield Bgrade suffered its first loss of the season at the hands of top side Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll on Saturday.
This follow the Maroons...
Large field follows
By Paul Dunlop
FABULOUS fashions turned Oaks Day at Pakenham into a carnival of colour.
Brilliant sunshine meant racegoers could dress with confidence – and dress...
Rock in for world
PAKENHAM Hills Primary School is holding a school production tonight and tomorrow night at the Cardinia Cultural Centre.
More than 150 grade two, four and...