Factory abandoned
By Kyra Gillespie
The state government has officially wiped their hands of the massive purpose-built factory on Greenhills Road in Pakenham.
A media...
Eagles pile on the pain
By Nick Creely
SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
REVIEW - ROUND 5
Football really is a cruel, cruel game.
Only two weeks ago Officer sat undefeated, surprising the...
As clinical as it gets
By Nick Creely
SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
REVIEW – ROUND 5
It’s almost frightening just how clinical Narre Warren’s first five rounds have been.
Wins of 16...
Eagles answer the challenge
By Nick Creely
SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
REVIEW - ROUND 5
Cranbourne did what any good side does when they are faced with a challenge.
That challenge,...
Dominant on all levels
By Nick Creely
SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE
REVIEW – ROUND 5
The sheer difference in class, experience and goal kicking prowess was always going to yield...
Mudiwa’s tennis triumph
By Hayley Wildes
Eleven-year-old Berwick local, Mudiwa Munyimani is a determined young tennis player and his recent success is a testament to that.
The prodigious talent...
A record to be proud of
By Nick Creely
Jayden Wright’s journey is something to marvel at, he has turned his life around through kickboxing, something he believes has saved him.
The...
All the world’s a stage
By Kyra Gillespie
Cardinia’s own Imperial Dance Crew has been crowned 8th best in the world at the World Dance Championships.
Taking place...
Contrasting seasons for Rays and Power
By Hayley Wildes
After nine rounds of TAC Cup Girls action, the Dandenong Stingrays and Gippsland Power wrapped up their respective seasons over the weekend.
The...
Farewell Toe Punt
By former Gazette sports editor Brad Kingsbury
Coming to grips with the fact that Andrew ‘Toe Punt’ Kelly will no longer be driving the publicity...
Davies banging on the door
By Nick Creely
As Narre Warren enjoys a rollicking 5-0 start, they have also unearthed an absolute gem in defender Jesse Davies.
The 19-year-old graduate from...
Ceiling collapse at college
By Rowan Forster
Department of Education bureaucrats have been chastised in parliament for “neglecting” Emerald Secondary College, which is reportedly in dire need...