West Gippsland ladies’ tennis
WEST Gippsland Ladies Mid Week Tennis competition results for round 14 last week were: Lang Lang Gold 3 sets 33 games d Bunyip Purple...
Bryce starts with old school ties
Paul DunlopBRYCE Hathaway made his own mark in history on the first day of school.
The youngster became the first thirdgeneration student to attend Upper...
U3A shows strength
I WAS interested to read Casey University of the Third Age (Casey U3A) president Max Buchanan’s annual report where he noted the work of...
Girl gang face caution for theft
A SCHOOLGIRLS’ crime spree came to an end last Wednesday when three 15yearold Pakenham girls were caught stealing property from two houses.
The three girls...
Races ‘sail’ to Pakenham
Brad KingsburyPAKENHAM will now host the Sale Turf Club race meeting that was to be run at Bairnsdale this Monday, 18 December.
The meeting was...
Casey faces up to splitBy Jim Mynard
CASEY councillors have called for a report on options for the future splitting of the municipality.
Myuna Ward councillor Brian Oates successfully moved for the...
University to host business seminar
MONASH University will host the Monash University Berwick Business and Education Group (MUBBEG) business seminar at 5.30pm on Wednesday, 18 October.
Managing director of Blue...
‘Gangster’ car is a perfect escape
By Marc McGowanTOORADIN plumber John Hull began collecting and doing up cars about 30 years ago when he said he was going through a...
Midweek ladies tennis
RESULTS of West Gippsland Tennis Association midweek ladies tennis games were:
Maryknoll 544 d Kooweerup 123. Bayles 543 d Tynong 133. Lang Lang Black 546...
Couple still clubbing together, 50 years on
THE LANGMORE Day Club at Berwick RSL has a great atmosphere and there is always an air of happy chitchat twixt a range of...
Police investigation halts Puffing Billy
By Tania MartinPASSENGERS on Puffing Billy made an unscheduled stop in Cockatoo yesterday (Tuesday) after an outofcontrol car smashed into a barrier and blocked...
Ultrasound gives good vibrations
A WORLD leading Australian research discovery promises major advances for the dairy manufacturing industry by helping to create new healthpromoting dairy ingredients through sound.
The...