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Baffled doctors find rays of hope for Kade

By Paul Dunlop DOCTORS admit they’re baffled by Pakenham boy Kade McKillopSimpson’s mystery illness, but they still believe he has every chance of a happy...

The Dean of KilcundaBass

By Brad KingsburyDEAN Pipicelli is no stranger to success on the cricket field after being a part of many top sides in a long...

Assault hearing

A COURT case to hear allegations that Cardinia Shire councillor Bill Ronald assaulted the council’s chief executive officer, Don Welsh, has been adjourned until...

Booking a ‘Baggy Green’

By Brad Kingsbury CRICKET has been among the great passions of prolific Pakenham author Ian Ferguson’s life for more than 50 years, and his love...

Goon grabs all grades

NAR Nar Goon hosted Cora Lynn, again taking out wins in all grades for the second week in a row. A GRADE In a physical and...

Bulls battle on

BAW Baw Bulls continued their good performances with three wins and a draw last week. MEN’S STATE LEAGUE 4 In round six Baw Baw faced off...

Bypass beam jams highway

MOTORISTS endured lengthy delays getting in and out of Pakenham and Officer after a concrete construction beam fell off a truck on the Princes...

Boy escapes wreckage

By Callan Date AN 11YEAROLD Lang Lang boy walked from the wreckage of a headon smash last Friday night to a nearby service station to...

Pat runs hot at Drouin

PAT McDonald defied the hot conditions to shoot 42 Stableford points to win Agrade on a countback from Marty Dalziel on Saturday. In the field...

Clyde takes big lead in Berwick District

CLYDE shot away to a big lead on the section one ladder after a thumping victory over Upper Beaconsfield on Saturday. Despite the summer season...

Users react to rail timetable changes

COMMUTERS have welcomed the changes to local train services but remain wary of what lies ahead. While some residents told the Gazette they believed the...

Volunteers man gates

THE Berwick Show relies heavily on volunteers to staff the admission gates during the two day event. This involves 330 working hours contributed by 130...

Tons galore in lower grades

Absolutely thrilling results up and down the board made for a highly-entertaining round of cricket in the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) B Grade...