Puppies’ owner “hoping and praying” for last one to return
By Helena Adeloju
Five Maremma Sheepdog puppies that went missing from a Cardinia farm have been reunited with their owner, but a sixth puppy is...
Class hubs are focus of learning
By Bonny Burrows
As school shift from classic classrooms to specialist learning hubs, there has been much debate about their impact on learning, however Kooweerup...
Upmarket but low on power
By Ewan Kennedy
CAPTION: Upmarket shape of the new Kia Rio signals the car’s intentions.
The designers of the new Kia Rio have done just about...
ASX takes share of the market
By Alistair Kennedy
Mitsubishi ASX is the smallest but biggest-selling of the Japanese carmaker’s Australian 4WD/SUV range.
On sale since early 2010 it’s been a...
Little musicians get into the big band sound
The Cardinia Civic Concert Band held its first of many educational children’s concerts on Sunday.
The concert allowed children to experience the art of playing...
True picks from Amsterdam
Dutch clog dancing will be a highlight of a festival that is on its noisy way to Berwick.
The Gazelle Holland Festival, held at Berwick’s...
Looking sharp after the shave
By Bonny Burrows
Cardinia Shire residents may notice a few more shaved heads around town following the conclusion of the World’s Greatest Shave.
The Leukaemia Foundation...
Sports upgrade for equality
A $2.76 million revamp of Heatherbrae Recreation Reserve’s pavilion is now complete.
The pavilion was officially opened on 24 March and features female-friendly amenities to...
Spotted on the small screen
By Helena Adeloju
A local farmer has had his five minutes of fame recently, appearing during prime time on Monday 6 March.
Gazette readers may have...
Leading into the future
By Helena Adeloju
The new Cardinia Young Leaders Program is offering young people from 15 to 17 years old the opportunity to be mentored by...
Nar Nar Goon chapter for library service
By Helena Adeloju
The Mobile Library Service’s first ever stop at Nar Nar Goon Primary School was enthusiastically welcomed on Thursday 23 March.
The service was...
Sunday funday was a huge success
By Helena Adeloju
Switching the Bunyip Agricultural Show to Sunday this year was a “big success” said organisers, with larger crowds than in previous years...

















