Law has more
By Melissa MeehanWORKING together to build a better business community.
That was the theme for Monday night’s Pakenham Business Group meeting at the racecourse....
$5m wanted for brighter Outlook
By Melissa MeehanLOOKING for a sunny outlook, Pakenham’s prime disability support organisation Outlook met with Bass Labor candidate Gerry Lonergan to discuss the need...
Double fatality
By Melissa Meehan and Jade LawtonA COLLISION that resulted in the death of two men on the Princes Highway near Tonimbuk has led to...
Road funds, but when?
By Jade LawtonFUNDING for Berwick’s biggest bottleneck, Clyde Road, has been confirmed but politicians of every ilk are questioning when, why and how.
Eastern...
Teen charged
POLICE have charged a Cockatoo man, 19, after searching his property last week.
The man will face five counts of theft from motor vehicles...
BID is backed
By Jade LawtonBERWICK’S proposed Business Improvement District (BID) levy is a ‘step in the right direction’ for Berwick Village, a former chamber president said...
Garden music
By Tania MartinEMERALD Primary School’s answers to Chopin can now entertain fellow classmates at playtime with the help of a new musical garden.
A 100-year-old...
Art from pain
By Melissa MeehanPAIN inspires.
It’s a motto 16-year-old Sarah Vafidis lives by.
As I arrive she takes me into her room of inspiration, a...
Bridge across the nation
TWENTY members of the Berwick Bridge Club took part in the Australia-wide Novice Pairs Competition on Monday 3l May, playing a five table...
Lucky camper
A LANG Lang man is lucky to be alive after the boatshed he was staying in caught fire on Thursday night.
It is believed the...
Rises recorded in most cattle classes
THERE were good gains for vendors last week at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, Warragul, as rises were recorded in all categories except the lighter...