Coverup helps steal the show
By Jim Mynard
BERWICK Show was hit by heavy rain on Saturday, just as Premier Steve Bracks was due to arrive to officially open the...
A masterpiece
This stunning Victorian residence with glorious gardens, circa 1898, is set on 7.8 hectares (19 acres) in Drouin West.
This superb masterpiece has been renovated...
Town hall facelift promised
PAKENHAM’S town hall will get a facelift if the Liberal Party wins the state election.
Bass MP Ken Smith said if the Liberals won the...
Men bound, beaten
FIVE men forced their way into a home in High Street, Berwick, and assaulted two male residents. Police said the aggravated burglary occurred about...
Maroons set for battle
IT’S a fierce struggle in the Bgrade clash as the wandering Upper Beaconsfield Maroons Bgrade team strives for an advantage over the equally determined...
Life keeps Ron young
After playing more than 40 years of sport for clubs throughout the local community, Ron Milnes thought the last place his body would strike...
Lions roar again
AFTER a bad loss the previous week, Pakenham seniors bounced back with a vengeance on Saturday, downing Hampton Park by 59 points.
This was a...
Fete plays a part at kinder
CHRISTMAS is coming early to Pakenham Kinder with the pre-school’s monster fete set for Friday (2 December).
The fete will start at 4pm in the...
WGLFL finals venues
THE West Gippsland Latrobe Football League executive met last week and allocated 2006 finals games to venues.
All clubs except Garfield made applications to host...
West Gippsland ladies’ tennis
RESULTS of round 21 of games played by the West Gippsland Ladies MidWeek Tennis Competition on 19 July:
Bunyip White 3 sets, 41 games d...
Musical chairs
THE next meeting of Casey Council will be held in the Old Shire Offices, 160 Sladen Street, Cranbourne, at 6.30pm on Tuesday 20 March.
Casey...
Head kick
A WOMAN was taken to hospital in a serious condition after a horse kicked her in the head last week.
The woman, in her early...