Lions out of the race
PAKENHAM reserves’ season is over after they, the only side representing the club over the weekend, went down to a more formidable side in...
Axemen are world class
WORLD class axemen will be seen at the arduous and spectacular wood chop contests at Berwick Show this year.
The Victorian Central Axemen’s Association will...
Close results for Cora Lynn
CORA LYNN fought out close games with Lang Lang last week, coming away with three senior wins.
A GRADE
Cora Lynn fought hard for four quarters....
Angel’s chocks away
Berwick businessman Keith Moxham was never one to stand back when there was a fundraising event on to raise money for a worthy cause.
But...
Heartened by second pool victory
Paul DunlopALP Bass candidate and Bunyip farmer John Anderson had good reason to rate the State Government’s support for the Pakenham pool renovation as...
House must be restored: Trust
By Jim Mynard
A PUBLIC meeting at Beaconsfield has called on the Shire of Cardinia to ensure that the Old Coach House at Old Coach...
Pat takes the points
AN excellent 37 Stableford points was enough to give Pat McDonald the Agrade win at Drouin Golf Club on Saturday.
With a CCR of 72,...
Council nod for childcare centre
A NEW childcare centre is to be developed in Kooweerup.
Cardinia Shire Council approved plans for a 55berth centre in Rossiter Road.
The proposal prompted eight...
Residents warned on
By Jim MynardFIRE access tracks in the City of Casey are for firefighting vehicles in an emergency, the council has warned.
Residents should not under...
Fire baleout
By Paul DunlopBIGhearted residents are helping bail out fireravaged farmers by donating their precious hay.
Trucks from the Pakenham district are getting ready to carry...
Long road for bridge repairs
By Paul DunlopA BROKEN bridge has Bunyip residents bristling.
Paul and Heidi Kramer run a horse agistment property where horses including Caulfield Cup winner Elvstroem...