Farewell to Bill
MORE than 500 people gathered to farewell prominent Berwick resident Bill Hudson at Akoonah Park on ... (20/08/2008) |
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Cash for cars
A DEVELOPER will give the Cardinia Shire Council $85,000 to make up for a car parking shortfall at i... (20/08/2008) |
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Tear down this wall
RESIDENTS in Beaconsfield’s Railway Avenue are seeing red over a retaining wall.
They say the wall w... (20/08/2008) |
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Level crossings blitz
POLICE will step up their blitz on driver behaviour at railway crossings this week.
Police are remin... (20/08/2008) |
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Body found at station
THE body of a man was found at Pakenham Railway Station last week, after being hit by a train.
Polic... (20/08/2008) |
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Bury the pylons angst
IF the State Government wants to use powerlines to power the Wonthaggi desalination plant it must go... (20/08/2008) |
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Storm of protest
GIPPSLAND Storm’s ongoing fight for survival will see the netball club protest at the State Netball ... (26/08/2008) |
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Steady rain, but still low
A FEW weeks of steady rain has pleased farmers in the Cardinia Shire, but the monthly figures for Ju... (20/08/2008) |
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Road deal finally sealed
SIGNED and almost sealed and delivered.
Bunyip’s Wattletree Road will be completely asphalted betwee... (20/08/2008) |
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$4000 burglary
THIEVES stole goods worth $4000 from an unoccupied house in Cockatoo earlier this month.
Police said... (20/08/2008) |
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Oprah dose for
A Berwick psychologist could be jetting to the United States to appear on the Oprah Winfrey show. Da... (20/08/2008) |
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Riding event abandoned
ORGANISERS of the Riding of the Bounds called off the annual weekend event due to the wet conditions... (20/08/2008) |
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Story shenanigans
Star News Group photographer Stewart Chambers visited the school as hundreds of students donned thei... (20/08/2008) |
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Heifer knocked down for cause
MORE than half a tonne of licorice fetched $870 at auction on Monday.
And it wasn’t licorice of the ... (20/08/2008) |
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Police find
A SIGNIFICANT increase in drug manufacturing, cultivating and trafficking offences in Cardinia over ... (20/08/2008) |
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Food stall for poor
OXFAM Berwick is holding a food stall at the 11th annual Wilson Botanic Park native plant sale on 6 ... (20/08/2008) |
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Cock-a-hoop at classroom cash
COCKATOO Primary School has shared in a $3 million cash boost for its long-awaited classroom upgrade... (20/08/2008) |
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Stroke awareness to grow
STAFF from the National Stroke Foundation will distribute wallet cards next month to help people rem... (20/08/2008) |
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Back in time for fossils
SOME fascinating fossils are on display at Wilson Botanic Park.
Staff members and experts at the pa... (20/08/2008) |
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Paris is a real Cinderella
NAR Nar Goon’s Paris Hodson began dance classes when she was eight years old, because her friend wan... (20/08/2008) |
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A Cadillac progression
FOR Irwin Sinclair, becoming president of the Dandenong Valley Historical Car Club last month was a... (20/08/2008) |
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Do you have a nickname? If so how did you get it?
Moobaa. This nickname was developed by my family... (20/08/2008) |
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Olympic medal euphoria
LANG LANG pre-schoolers last week joined in the Olympic euphoria.
The youngsters went home with meda... (20/08/2008) |
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Rocked out!
ST PATRICK’S Primary School students have rocked out for a good cause.
Children from the school rece... (20/08/2008) |
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What’s with restaurants?
WHAT is it about restaurants that they can convince councillors they should not have to pay for park... (20/08/2008) |
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Bill’s way was his word
SOMETIMES you know people you think could never die such as a good long-term friend, uncle or aunt o... (20/08/2008) |
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Berwick business shines
BERWICK Rotary Club’s ‘Pride Of Workmanship 2008’ award was presented to Drysdale’s Jewellery last T... (20/08/2008) |
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Hospital auxiliary AGM
THE annual general meeting of the St John of God Hospital Berwick Auxiliary was held on Monday 21 Ju... (20/08/2008) |
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$15,000 raised for
ABOUT 200 people helped raise more than $15,000 for diabetes research, in memory of Pakenham woman D... (20/08/2008) |
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Native
NATIVE plants will again be on display at this year’s 11th Australian Native Plant Sale.
More than 1... (20/08/2008) |
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Crafty knitters
SOME crafty residents at Fiddlers Green Retirement Village have been busy knitting for a good cause.... (20/08/2008) |
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Shire future on show
CARDINIA Shire Council chief executive Garry McQuillan will make his annual address to the business ... (20/08/2008) |
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All go at toy library
THE doors are still swinging at Pakenham’s toy library.
Puzzles and games are in abundance at the se... (20/08/2008) |
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Weekend trumpet of daffodils
FOR the past 12 years Janet Blainey and her family have organised Daffodil Day at The Farm in Drouin... (20/08/2008) |
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Females to the fore
RESIDENTS are being encouraged to nominate females who have made a difference for this year’s Victor... (20/08/2008) |
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Residents are Olympic fans
RESIDENTS at Hillview Bunyip Aged Care danced Olympic-style last week.
A Chinese dancer entertained ... (20/08/2008) |
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Into the woods on stage
IT’S lights, camera and action, as the Limelight Theatre Company prepares for the upcoming musical, ... (20/08/2008) |
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Locust outbreak feared
THE Government is warning West Gippsland farmers to prepare for a serious outbreak of locusts.
Agric... (20/08/2008) |
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Dozen schools get physical
STUDENTS from 12 primary schools across the Cardinia Shire will get active next week.
Active Cardini... (20/08/2008) |
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