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Silent GP pulls ’em in

By Jim Mynard ONETHIRD of the 75 vehicles competing in the Wonthaggi Human Powered Grand Prix 24hour event last weekend were from the CardiniaCasey area. Family...

Stolen medals returned

PAKENHAM Returned and Services League members are grateful that medals stolen in a breakin at the club in late January have been returned. Subbranch president...

‘Smart move’ backed

By Paul Dunlop CARDINIA Shire councillors will spend several million dollars rebuilding the civic centre they said was “bursting at the seams”. The Gazette last week...

Boost council funds: mayor

By Paul Dunlop MAYOR Kate Lempriere has flagged plans to pressure the State Government to increase its funding for growtharea councils like Cardinia. Speaking in the...

League gets new chief

THE Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) announced the appointment of Steven Pallas to the new role of chief executive last week. Pallas was selected...

Sports ovals exempt from new restrictions

CHANGES to water restrictions from April 1 will not affect watering schedules for local ovals. Both Cardinia Shire Council and the City of Casey have...

Paul traps top award

By Ian FergusonPAUL Cornelius opened the bowling for the Clyde Agrade team during the late 1980s and has just completed his third season with...

Bike festival gathers pace

RARE and unusual bikes will be on show during the national Alternative Cycling Festival and 2007 Oz Human Powered Vehicle (OzHPV) Challenge at Casey...

Mayor supports community bank

By Jim MynardCASEY mayor Colin Butler has called for the Tooradin and Coastal Villages community to support bringing a community bank to Tooradin. The official...

PUT puts on the runs

PAKENHAM UpperToomuc (PUT) will chase Merinda Park’s first innings total of 132 and a DGrade premiership next Saturday, after a raineffected grand final at...

Water charges are a turn off

By Paul DunlopANGRY farmers say they’re being asked to pay too much money to use Lang Lang’s newly reopened water bore. South East Water recently...

Fest for the young

By Jim Mynard THE City of Casey has planned a wide range of activities for young people during National Youth Week from Friday 13 April. Casey...

Radford bows out of race

After becoming the councillor of the new Officer Ward in 2020, current councillor Tammy Radford has decided to step down from her seat. In a...

Jack’s back

Ballot lines drawn