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Man injured after multi-vehicle smashes

A man has been hospitalised with head injuries after a multi-vehicle smash on Monash Freeway, Berwick. The man was taken to The Alfred hospital after...

Yard decline sees cheaper prices

There were approximately 500 export and 520 young cattle penned at Pakenham’s Victorian Livestock Exchange representing a decrease of 240 head week-on-week. The usual...

Red Cross is calling for new members

The Narre Warren North Red Cross is looking to welcome energetic new volunteers with fresh ideas. The small branch of nine dedicate women is currently...

Joy of giving and receiving

By Bonny Burrows Working alongside the health professionals of St John of God Berwick Hospital is a 70-strong team of volunteers who work hard to...

Top gymnast nurtures talent

By Bonny Burrows A retired dual Olympian returned home on the weekend to teach children’s gymnastics classes in Pakenham. Ashleigh Brennan reunited with her former coach,...

Faith of our fathers, living still

By Helena Adeloju Berwick’s first church, St Andrew’s Uniting Church (then known as the Presbyterian Church) has celebrated 160 years of unbroken worship in the...

Team Webster goes pink

Participating in Melbourne’s Mother’s Day Classic event last Sunday was Pakenham’s Team Webster of Scott, Lucy, Jake, Rosie, Owen and Bree, who met up...

Art Show socks it to them

Having brought art to the Cardinia Shire for over 40 years, Art Show Pakenham is now addressing social issues as well, featuring a special...

School’s leaders remain friends

By Bonny Burrows They were school captains together in high school back in 1995 and remain friends to this very day, tied together from the...

Demand firms market

There were similar numbers yarded last week in comparison to the previous sale at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange’s fat sale on Wednesday. Demand was slightly...

Battin(g) on despite Black Saturday faux pas

By Bonny Burrows Gembrook MP Brad Battin says he won’t resign from his shadow emergency services portfolio despite Labor calls following a parliamentary blunder in...

These cheeses leave a smile

By Casey Neill A thin layer of foamy, chlorine-heavy water covers almost the entire floor surface inside the cheese production area. There are hand sanitiser stations...

Despite deadlock, council pushes festival grants review

Cardinia Shire Council has voted to proceed with a review of the Festivals and Events Grant Program, aiming to refine processes and develop a...

Festive market fun