Fight for life
A PUBLIC meeting about a proposed six-storey hotel, supermarket and office development in Lyall Road... (27/05/2009) |
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Quad bike boy killed
A BOY, 10, died after a quad bike crash at a Drouin West farm on Saturday.
Police believe the boy wa... (27/05/2009) |
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Church hopes dashed
A GROUP of Samoan Christians have lost a bid to establish a place of worship in the township of Card... (27/05/2009) |
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$4.4m boost for school
NAR Nar Goon Primary School’s biggest ever upgrade is almost complete.
Students will be soon be able... (27/05/2009) |
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Seniors birthdays
ATTHE Berwick Senior Citizens meeting on 22 May, president Lorna Bird welcomed back the following me... (27/05/2009) |
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‘Conspiracy’ says Rudd
PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd felt there was a conspiracy going on at Emerald Secondary College where he... (27/05/2009) |
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Emerald ‘grills’ the PM
INTEREST rates, unemployment and deployment of Australia’s troops were the issues which locals press... (27/05/2009) |
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Rate rise ‘excessive’
CARDINIA Shire Council’s spending and rate rises are out of control – and residents will struggle to... (27/05/2009) |
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Budget for the times
CASEY’S 2009-2010 $198 million draft budget has been tailored to the times, with almost a quarter of... (27/05/2009) |
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$7 million one for the books
A $7 million-plus development at PB Ronald Reserve will deliver a new hall and library.
The old Pake... (27/05/2009) |
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Plans on hold
LEND Lease management are tight-lipped on the future of Pakenham Place.
A spokeswoman for the compan... (27/05/2009) |
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Bunnings to open
WORK is underway on a Bunnings Warehouse and negotiations are continuing to bring another retailer t... (27/05/2009) |
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Shire’s boom defies gloom
PEOPLE are flocking to the Cardinia Shire in record numbers with at least four families moving into ... (27/05/2009) |
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$80 million major hub bid
AN $80 million retail hub will kickstart a bid to establish Pakenham as a major shopping destination... (27/05/2009) |
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Home base for retailers
A HOMEMAKER centre on the Pakenham Bypass is expected to attract some of Australia’s biggest retail ... (27/05/2009) |
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Businesses on the move
CAR dealerships will be among the businesses to set up shop at Pakenham’s South East Business Park.
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A century
Duncan and Betty Holman do not do anything by halves. The couple have been married for 61 years; liv... (27/05/2009) |
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Last minute saviour
FERNLEA House supporters have won a hard-fought battle to keep the Emerald palliative care unit open... (27/05/2009) |
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Nossal High ready
Berwick’s select-entry school, christened Nossal High School last Monday, will welcome its first int... (27/05/2009) |
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Bowls on wheels
BERWICK Bowling Club presented one of its members, Les Herring, with a plaque in recognition of his ... (27/05/2009) |
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On the trail of wildlife
ANIMAL enthusiasts can learn how to be a wildlife detective as part of a coming community workshop a... (27/05/2009) |
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Pakenham winners all round
ACCOUNTANT Greg Smith will soon be off to Queensland after winning the Need for Feed Bushfire Benefi... (27/05/2009) |
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Rotary turns 48
TRIVIA was the theme of the Rotary Club of Berwick’s 48th birthday celebration.
More than 80 guests ... (27/05/2009) |
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Students give anger the chop
LANG LANG Primary School students are kicking personal goals, thanks to a martial arts therapy progr... (27/05/2009) |
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Change of season
ALL things autumnal were celebrated at Lang Lang Preschool last Thursday.
Children and parents celeb... (27/05/2009) |
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Quick change
THE Gempro Improvisation troupe will this week perform the long and short of it.
The collection of i... (27/05/2009) |
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Smaller supply raises prices
THIS was the first indication of a smaller supply equalling more money with demand stronger for a ya... (27/05/2009) |
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Demand up on light yarding
THE yarding at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange was down by 280 head for last Wednesday’s fat cattle sale.... (27/05/2009) |
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