Youths charged
FOUR youths have been charged after an incident with a security guard at the Pakenham Central Marketplace.
Cardinia Criminal Investigation Unit and Tactical Anti-Crime Team...
Abortive abduction bid
By DANIELLE GALVIN and LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A MAN who tried to grab a 14-year-old girl and drag her into his car in Pakenham was disturbed...
Death protest
By BRIDGET SCOTT
Government's asylum seeker policy slammed
THE death of a 23-year-old asylum seeker prompted big action from residents of La Trobe who protested outside...
Kylie’s memory to live on
By GARRY HOWE
WHEN Peter Blackwood sat down after bravely addressing the 450 guests at the launch of the Kylie Blackwood Foundation at the Cardinia...
Barber’s cutthroat competition
By BRIDGET SCOTT
VISITORS to Berwick’s New York Barber could have been forgiven for mistaking Kempsey Walk off High Street for the middle of the...
Rum balls downed with ease
By DANIELLE GALVIN
A MOUNTAIN of freshly rolled rum balls were served up at the Dig-in Café at the Emerald Community House.
Students from Beaconsfield...
Sure beats the old place!
By JESSE GRAHAM
EMERALD police moved into their new headquarters yesterday, following the opening of their new, multi-million dollar station.
Officers moved into the new station,...
Green future envisaged
BLENDING smoothies with pedal power, plant giveaways and energy efficient displays were just some of the highlights at the Sustainability Expo on Saturday.
Cardinia Shire...
Crash legacy
By DANIELLE GALVIN
THE Kooweerup Primary School community has banded together in the wake of the horror Catani crash on Friday that claimed the lives...
In to bat for a sticky wicket
TEACHERS were bowled over by the sea of pink which took out the entire Beaconsfield Primary School last week.
In honour of the McGrath Foundation...
Cancer battles made public
By DANIELLE GALVIN
NO-ONE has to fight cancer alone.
That was one of the key messages in the welcoming speech from cancer survivor Lisa Westphal...
Core strength against injury
By RUSSELL BENNETT
Imagine lifting 130-plus kilograms. Now imagine doing it in a wheelchair.
On 5 October 2008, Rod Watson’s life was turned upside down when...

















