Bones uncovered
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
HALF buried bones suspected as being human were recently discovered at a Pakenham fast food restaurant, sparking large scale forensic...
Friends in far corners
BERWICK Stamp Club will hold its next meeting on Sunday 12 April, at 2pm, in the “The Olde Shoppe” at the Old Cheese Factory,...
Get a feel for gardening
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
KOOWEERUP Regional Health Service (KWRHS) invites parents and children to enjoy a nature play session at the town’s community garden this weekend....
Truck, excavator theft probed
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
POLICE are investigating the recent theft of a truck and excavator from a rural property in Bayles.
It is believed unknown...
What an opening
ON THURSDAY 26 March, the Pakenham Racing Club opened the gates of racing.com park to showcase its product to the racing world.
First-class amenities designed...
Unveiling blue stone steps
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH
THE Bunyip community is rallying together this year for the Anzac Centenary with several services and community gatherings organised for...
Berwick Bridge Club results
Berwick Bridge Club on Friday 27 March.
First north-south David Yoffa and David Happell 73.14 per cent.
Second north-south Greg Nicholson and Jean Barbour 63.19...
Do you feel lucky … punk?
SPOTTED in the streets of Pakenham last week: one hotted-up Holden - nothing unusual there.
But the driver had artfully arranged his P-plate to combine...
Roo rues visit to town
THERE was mayhem on the roads last week as a rogue kangaroo darted its way through oncoming traffic in Pakenham.
Farmer Ron from Pakenham was...
Centenary spoken with pride
By RUSSELL BENNETT
EMERALD is fast forging a reputation for thinking outside the square when it comes to commemorating the Anzac Centenary later this month.
Following...
Life-threatening injuries
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
A WOMAN has been airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries after a three-car collision in Pakenham this morning (Friday).
The woman was the...









