Attack on CEO
By Jim Mynard
THREE Casey councillors have ended their council term with a sustained attack on Casey chief executive Mike Tyler.
Casey mayor Neil Lucas described...
Parents irked over playground misuse
ANGRY parents say Pakenham’s most popular playground has become an unofficial par ty zone for latenight revellers.
They say discarded bottles, wine flasks and other...
Kooweerup scores wins
KOOWEERUP’S lowergrade sides had good wins over Poowong at the weekend.
E GRADE
Kooweerup scored well in the first five minutes, Sam Belsham, Mariah Bell and...
Rich harvest from appeal
By Paul DunlopCALLS for charity food donations have already borne fruit.
Residents have responded wholeheartedly to the call for help from Pakenhambased 4Cs Emergency Food...
Soccer summit
SOCCER’S growing popularity has prompted a summit on the sport’s development.
Cardinia Shire Council will hold a public meeting this week to look at proposals...
Drouin thrives with five
DROUIN Hawks Netball Club had a good weekend at Warragul in round four with five wins from six tough games.
A GRADE
Drouin had a great...
Many faces of art
BERWICK Arts Society will present its 2005 spring exhibition featuring the work of members and non-members, from Sunday 6 November to Friday 25 November...
Storm makes it two from two
GIPPSLAND Storm’s Division Two side completed a fantastic few weeks for the club, joining its Division One counterparts in their respective grand finals this...
Street works for change
A MAKEOVER of Kooweerup’s central business district has won a $90,000 boost.
Cardinia Shire Council will redevelop the streetscape with the help of funds from...
Premier announces technical school
By Jim Mynard
PREMIER Steve Bracks said last week that a new technical education centre (TEC) would be built on the Chisholm Institute campus at...
Berwick bowls results
RESULTS for BERWICK Bowls Club’s Royal Victorian Bowls Association matches.
RVBA ROUND 15
Berwick (1) 18/112 d Glen Waverley 0/75. Berwick (2) 16/94 d Glen Waverley...
Work up to relaunch
THE Women Making it Work group had a most successful relaunch at a dinner at the Grayn Restaurant in Pakenham last week.
Forty members and...