One of the best
LYN Treble describes Bunyip as a rural community that has remained small enough to appreciate the li... (17/02/2010) |
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High time for achievers
TWO Pakenham scouts will be presented with their Adventurer Level Cord and Australian Scout Medallio... (17/02/2010) |
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Levy plan taxes nerves
CARDINIA Shire residents say they are exhausted from the uncertainty of the Growth Area Infrastruct... (17/02/2010) |
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Wristband rule
BUSHFIRE roadblocks have been overhauled to simplify traffic management during fires – a move that s... (17/02/2010) |
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Insulate against crooks
RESIDENTS beware.
Rogue contractors are on the loose trying to cash in on the government’s ceiling ... (17/02/2010) |
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Sneak peek for show sponsors
SPONSORS of the Berwick Show were treated to a behind-the-scenes look at some of the show’s star att... (17/02/2010) |
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Dawn service on track
DAWN services remembering the fallen on Anzac Day this year will be held at the Pakenham Racecourse ... (17/02/2010) |
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Health equals wealth
BUSINESS owners who care for the health, well-being and work-life balance of their employees could b... (17/02/2010) |
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Planning for success
CARDINIA Shire Council will host a range of affordable workshops, networking opportunities and forum... (17/02/2010) |
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The pinball wizard
FOR some, pinball machines are distant childhood memories but for Kooweerup resident Dean Morgan, th... (17/02/2010) |
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Andrew knocks on media doors
ANDREW Powell and his best mate Gavin consider themselves the next Hamish and Andy.
“But we’re will... (17/02/2010) |
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Busy agenda for country women
THE Pakenham Country Women’s Association had a full and busy agenda during the February meeting afte... (17/02/2010) |
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Veterans keep giving
42954 Pictures: Raylee Burns
THE Warragul SES is $3500 better off thanks to the Vietnam Veterans Mo... (17/02/2010) |
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Friends grow together
FRIENDS of Wilson Botanic Park welcomed a new honorary patron at a special committee meeting at the ... (17/02/2010) |
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Hungry to run
HILLS women can pamper themselves in Emerald this weekend to raise cash for a worthy cause.
Two team... (17/02/2010) |
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Locks lopped
HAIR today, gone tomorrow.
Heather Fern is making the most of her hair before she shaves it off in ... (17/02/2010) |
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Kids plan to
SPLISH AND splash this month at the Pakenham “twilight pool party”.
The Cardinia Shire is looking t... (17/02/2010) |
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Prices settle but still rise
THE Fat Cattle sale at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange last Wednesday saw prices settle down slightly wit... (17/02/2010) |
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Meg makes comeback
PAKENHAM will be treated to a free gig by Meg Doherty at the Pakenham Railway Hotel on Sunday.
Meg,... (17/02/2010) |
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St Pat’s splash down
ST Patrick’s Primary School students splashed down at Chelsea beach last week as part of a team-buil... (17/02/2010) |
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Ben the floor show
THE popularity of floorball in Pakenham received another boost last week when Australia qualified fo... (17/02/2010) |
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Leek looks for little luck
NAR NAR GOON’s trainer John Leek is counting on a little luck as he returns to Caulfield for his sec... (17/02/2010) |
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Striking new deal
WHEN Antonio Arrigo moved from Italy to Australia in 1962 he had three dreams: to gain citizenship, ... (17/02/2010) |
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Behave or else
THE days of full-on footy trip drink-fests are over for Casey-Cardinia League clubs with the MPNFL s... (17/02/2010) |
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Tooradin struggles
AGAINST top team Cardinia Tooradin lost the toss and was sent into bat on a slow ground.
After a sol... (17/02/2010) |
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Goonon target
NAR Nar Goon/Maryknoll ended its innings with a flurry of runs to record a most respectable 5/256 ag... (17/02/2010) |
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Under-14s improve
THE West Gippsland Cricket Association’s under-14 team was beaten narrowly by cross-town rivals Warr... (17/02/2010) |
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