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Trauma support for those left behind

By NICOLE WILLIAMS ORGANISATIONS in Casey and Cardinia have been focused on suicide prevention but a service is stepping into the suicide bereavement arena. StandBy is...

Find rings a bell

By BRIDGET SCOTT A FORMER Nar Nar Goon footballer will be reunited with a possession he never thought he would see again. When Nar Nar Goon’s...

Mayor’s platforms

CARDINIA Shire mayor Graeme Moore celebrated his 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday with his wife Sue. See today's Gazette for more on the mayor's first...

Shoppers enrich brigade coffers

THE Toomuc Rural Fire Brigade was established in 1945 and has remained a volunteer firefighting force ever since. Over the past eight years, the brigade...

Back to the old school yard days

By DANIELLE GALVIN THERE were stories of yesteryear and travellers from near and far for the Lang Lang Primary School 125 year celebrations on Sunday. The...

Hot seat vacant

By NICOLE WILLIAMS NO ONE has stepped into the top job with the Berwick Village Chamber of Commerce, leaving the group without a president. Two top...

Shore strides for wheelers

WHEELS and feet of all kinds strode around Lakeside Lake on Sunday for the inaugural Wheel and Walk for Outlook. The morning kicked off with...

Brigades bloom with funds

By BRITTANY PIASENTIN THE Berwick CFA was one of two district fire brigades to receive funding to improve its facilities. Member for Gembrook MP Brad Battin...

Website is a safety net

A NEW website to engage children to engage in discussions about safety and respect will be launched next week. Children across Cardinia Shire participated...

Jade’s hope kept alive

By DANIELLE GALVIN MESSAGES of hope and strength are giving Jade Kollmorgen the boost she needs. The 15-year-old’s mum Rachel started up a Facebook page "a...

Richardson refuses to pay

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER Casey councillor Paul Richardson says he will rather go to jail than pay a $3000 fine after being convicted for willfully...

Move to get pub pumping again

By DANIELLE GALVIN PLANS to re-open Gembrook's Ranges Hotel are a step closer after Monday night’s Cardinia Shire Council meeting. Cr Brett Owen, who supported the...

Grants for groups supporting Victorians with disability

More Victorians living with disability will have access to peer support, with the state government opening a new round of Self-Help Grants. Minister for Disability...