Medals for milestone
They’ve been there from the beginning and now they’ve been formally recognised for their 10 years of service.
At the Berwick Red Cross shop’s 10th...
Keeping in touch with the land
By Rebecca Skilton
Now based in a suburban community, the Berwick show is a vital connection to the area’s agricultural and farming history. However, while...
Proctor with ‘300 offences’ refused bail
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
A man accused of a spate of sub-$100 purchases with stolen credit-cards at Pakenham servos and supermarkets has been refused bail.
Ricky Desmond...
Author shares writing journey
Residents of Evergreen Retirement Village recently welcomed author Merima Jackson to speak about her latest novel ‘Schicksal’.
This was the first time the village had...
Toddler plays on broken glass
By Bonny Burrows
A toddler has narrowly avoided injury after sitting on broken glass melted into a Pakenham playground’s play equipment.
Brooke Ferroni’s two-year old...
Teacher on good-behaviour bond
By Cam Lucadou-Wells
A Beaconsfield Primary School teacher who pleaded guilty to supplying fake medical certificates to get paid sick leave has been given a...
Hub’s back on track
By Bonny Burrows
The Emerald Hills Hub project is back on track with detailed designs in the works.
The multi-million dollar hub has been highly anticipated...
Potato company set for relay
There was a sea of purple and yellow at Red Gem Growers and Packers on Monday with employees donning the colours in support of...
Demand eases back
A 50 per cent fall in numbers last week for the Wednesday fat sale at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange forced some buyers needing numbers...
Trade cattle sell well
There were approximately 500 export and 400 young cattle penned representing a similar overall number week-on-week at the Victorian Livestock Exchange.
The usual buying group...
Cops update public on Facebook
The launch of a new Facebook page will give local police a direct avenue to communicate with the public.
The Cardinia Eyewatch Facebook page,...
Daley forgoes identity for cancer
By Bonny Burrows
Andrew Daley has always had long hair.
He remembers being a Catholic schoolboy, tucking his hair into his collar to meet dress...

















