Tooradin topples rival
TOORADIN Netball Club’s Agrade team started the season with a win over old rival Cranbourne by seven goals on Saturday.
With few fresh faces in...
Class in
THE Casey University of the Third Age begins 2007 with 306 members and will introduce three new classes.
It has also become involved in the...
Berwick bowls for Burns
By Glen AtwellBERWICK Bowling Club touched base with its Scottish side last Thursday at the club’s annual bowling day dedicated to famed poet Robbie...
Heritage goes to market
PRACTICAL ways to become involved in environmental and heritage programs will be highlighted at the next Gembrook Market this Sunday.
Members of Conservation Volunteers Australia...
Value in public arts spending
By Paul DunlopCRITICS of a $150,000 plan to raise Pakenham’s public arts profile have been told ratepayers are getting a bargain.
Cardinia Shire Council last...
State election may delay golf decision
By Paul Dunlop
A MINISTERIAL decision on plans to turn Pakenham Golf Club into a housing estate is not expected until after the state election.
The...
Shane’s a ‘knockout’ at Pakenham
IN a thrilling finish Shane Wilkinson won the McQualter Knockout at Pakenham Golf Club on Saturday.
He won the annual event on the 19th hole...
Nothing dodgy: Smith
By Jim MynardRIVER Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith has accused two fellow councillors of suggesting that the City of Casey books were dodgy.
Cr Smith...
Tense
By Jim Mynard
RESIDENTS of Inglis Road, Berwick, and housing developer Andrew Harmon have moved into a tense waiting game on the fate of a...
Seniors kick up
THEY say you are only as old as you feel and the folk at the Autumn Over 55 Club show no sign of slowing...
Thai honeymoon
LEIGH Noonan and Jacinta Tuck were married on a beautiful summer afternoon in Berwick recently.
Jacinta is the eldest daughter of Corry and John Tuck...