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Pool push on a roll

THE push for a pool at Emerald is making waves. Cardinia Shire Council on Friday announced plans to undertake an aquatics feasibility study for the...

Quick thinking saves the day

By Sarah SchwagerA STRING of luck stopped a burglar from getting away with loot from a Tynong home last week. Tynong woman Sandra Godfrey, who...

Budget discussion

THE next Monash University Berwick Business and Education Group (MUBBEG) breakfast will be held at the university on Friday, 9 June. Guest speaker Dr Daniel...

New mayor at your service

By Jim Mynard TOORADIN has provided its second Casey mayor. Balla Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler easily won the coveted mayoral position from Four Oaks Ward...

Grief

THE oneday program From Grief to Growth was held recently at the Living and Learning in Cardinia (LLINC) centre in Pakenham. Despite the sensitive subject...

Bridge work open for inspection

THE Bryn Mawr bridgeworks, Berwick, will be open for public inspection between 10am and noon on Sunday, 3 December. The project manager and team will...

Tiger ‘twins’ make finals

BEACONSFIELD Cricket Club’s, C and Dgrade sides reached the finals with strong wins against Lang Lang and Pakenham at the weekend. However, a win over...

Bass project gases up jobs

UP to 10 per cent of Victoria’s entire gas supplies will be sourced from the new Bass Gas centre at Lang Lang. Premier Steve Bracks...

Liquor bandit wields knife

Callan DateA KNIFE wielding bandit terrified staff as he heldup Safeway Liquor in Pakenham last Friday night. The man, aged in his mid20s, entered the...

Sergeant a man on a mission

By Jim MynardNARRE Warren Police Sergeant Peter Beames will work with the United Nations Mission on Timor Leste. Sgt Beames has been seconded to the...

They’re good sports at Berwick

IN the water, Berwick Secondary College conducts its swimming sports in a serious competitive. However, the annual sports day is completely the opposite a...

Boost for Anzac Day commemoration

BEACONSFIELD’S commemoration of Anzac Day has won a $350 boost from Cardinia Shire Council. Councillor Brett Owen won support at council’s meeting last week for...

Benefits of top-two finish in the balance

The top-four teams in West Gippsland netball are all fully aware of the extraordinary benefits of finishing top-two at the end of the season. First,...