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Shape of things to come

THE new sculpture at Cardinia Culture Centre was officially opened on Tuesday by councillor Kate Lempriere. Toolim, designed by awardwinning artist Paul Johnson, was commissioned...

EDFL round 17 preview

By Ken Moore THE clash between the home side, thirdplaced Bunyip, and the ladder leader Nyora is this week’s match of the round. So faultless...

Next big band

APPLICATIONS are now open for the 2007 Battle of the Bands. Electric Productions are calling for all local bands to apply for a chance...

Mayor supports community bank

By Jim MynardCASEY mayor Colin Butler has called for the Tooradin and Coastal Villages community to support bringing a community bank to Tooradin. The official...

Stage in the blood

Berwick musical director Neil Goodwin has been involved in the business for 35 years and has not looked back. He started singing in the Melbourne...

Town’s first Xrated shop

By Paul Dunlop A SEX book shop is set to open in Pakenham amidst traders’ claims that an Xrated neighbour could be bad for business. Cardinia...

A true test of horse and rider

Jim MynardSHOWJUMPING is on track to provide thrilling entertainment at the 2007 Berwick Show. The Akoonah Park grounds, despite the drought, have been well prepared...

You’re a class act, kids tell teacher

By Paul Dunlop KIM Lawrence’s students say she is top of the class. The Kooweerup Primary School teacher has been nominated for a National Excellence in...

Push for wall of fame

By Jim MynardSPRINGFIELD Ward councillor Lorraine Wreford wants to establish a wall of fame in the City of Casey to recognise people such as...

Duty of care

THERE are two issues that are causing deep concerns at Harkaway. The first relates to the ridge in Baker Road. I support the content, but...

Cooper leads Bulls’ charge

AN excellent 91 not out by Cardinia Agrade captaincoach Mark Cooper held its innings together to help his side amass 178 against Devon Meadows...

Vandals smash cheer

By Paul DunlopA BEACONSFIELD couple who draped their home in decorations was left to question the spirit of Christmas after vandals destroyed their festive...

Kangaroo slaughter stirs call for action

The business of Pakenham’s Robert Portbury is centred around building roads, but the kangaroo killing field of Pakenham Road has become so severe that...

Rooted in community