Tag: News
Probus provides enjoyable options
THE Berwick branch of Probus has welcomed a new president, Ken Coleman.
Mr Coleman aims to encourage younger members to join the group as many...
Clean up
Cardinia Shire councillor Collin Ross will take part in Clean Up Australia Day with his wife Carmel and children Zhimei and Caleb. 43390By Bridget...
Salvos welcome new leaders
Troy and Peta Pittaway have moved from Perth to become captains of Berwick’s Salvation Army. 43296 Picture: Stewart ChambersBy Jade LawtonBERWICK’S new Salvation Army...
Troy, Lee say I do in style
FRIDAY 6 November was a wonderful day with a perfect setting where Reverend Ineke Gyles married Lee Kitchin, second daughter of Trevor and Kerry...
Love in the air on Valentine’s Day
LOVE was in the air on Valentine’s Day as Kristine Karakolis and John Foley joined in holy matrimony.
The two lovebirds wed at Glen...
Just being hospitable
I WRITE in response to the letter No Kidding (Gazette, 24 February).
Several weeks ago the local band Meg Doherty and the Wolf Bros contacted...
Yarding higher due to holiday but plainer
THERE is no market at VLE Pakenham next Monday due to the public holiday, and coupled with the very good prices of late, there...
Silage under green wraps
By Elizabeth HartA NEW project to recycle silage wrap has started in the Shire of Cardinia and neighbouring municipalities to reduce tonnes of plastic...
Fire sparks race to the action
By Melissa MeehanAS SMOKE billowed and nearby residents rushed to their cameras more than 16 firefighting appliances raced to a grass fire on a...
Long wait for payday
Anne Vandeligt celebrated her 90th birthday just a day after her WHEN you celebrate your 90th birthday there is nothing much that you have...
Celebrating 60 years
The happy couple still enjoy each others company 60 years on.By Kara IrvingDROUIN residents Robert and Margaret Norton celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last...
Tigers on the tooth
THE NEWEST addition of environmental warriors to the Beaconhills’ sustainability team commenced work at the college last week.
The 160,000 Red Tiger worms are...