Warriors win well over Eltham
THE Warriors had four good wins and some close losses. A lack of numbers proved costly for the women, who ran out of legs...
Panthers set for a chase
DEVON Meadows’ A-grade side faces a challenging run chase to keep its finals aspirations alive after bowling out Clyde for 288 at Glover Reserve...
Five cars seized
By Paul Dunlop
FIVE Pakenham motorists have had their cars seized since new “antihoon” laws were introduced.
In seven months since the laws were introduced on...
Quarry quandary
By Callan DateTHE long running battle over the Mt Shamrock quarry in Pakenham Upper now rests in the hands of the local Wurrundjeri tribe...
Council lashes out at car park ‘greed’
By Paul DunlopCARDINIA councillors have lashed out at plans for a new Pakenham business and shopping complex, claiming the proposal was more about “greed”...
Garfield forfeit hurts results
GARFIELD Netball Club had to forfeit in A grade against Warragul at the weekend, leaving it with two wins from the round of games.
A...
Tooradin outshoots defiant Dingley
IN A grade Tooradin and Dingley shooters were dominant in their goal rings, making life difficult for defenders at both ends of the court.
Keren...
Two towns win aid to build up communities
GARFIELD and Bunyip have won funding to build better communities.
The project, to be implemented by Cardinia Shire Council, aims to empower local communities to...
Beaconsfield poised in memorial match
IN the annual Agrade Brian Van Den Berghe memorial game against Cardinia, Beaconsfield lost the toss and was sent in to bowl in the...
Have your say on planning
COMMENTS are sought on a review of Cardinia Shire Council’s municipal strategic statement (MSS), which forms a vital part of the shire’s planning regulations.
The...
Search success
A SEARCH for six young people in Bunyip State Park ended successfully when they were found safe and well.
The alarm was raised after the...