Midweek ladies tennis
ROUND 18 results for West Gippsland ladies midweek tennis.
Kooweerup 4 sets 40 games d Bunyip Purple 236. Tynong 338 d Bunyip White 336. Lang...
Baw Baw Bulls on the ball
BAW Baw Hockey Club’s Men’s State League Four team played a top team game to down Southern Knights 52 at the weekend.
In the other...
Brookers back in finals contention
CHASING outright points to remain in with a chance for the finals, Gembrook resumed its defence of 6/199 after having Pakenham at 3/41 after...
Top 10 show a winning work of art for Casey
By Jim Mynard
TOP quality traditional art has proved to be a winner for the City of Casey.
Art enthusiasts came from across Melbourne to the...
West Gippsland Cricket Association – other grades
By Ian FergusonCRANBOURNE Meadows’ attempts to avoid outright defeat slumped early on day two of its Bgrade match against Beaconsfield when it was removed...
Power turns on for 2007
GIPPSLAND Power will kick off its 2007 season on Saturday, 31 March at home (Morwell) against Eastern Ranges.
The two local derby rounds against Dandenong...
Rates up for debate
By Jim Mynard
CASEY Council will hold a special meeting on Monday to discuss the complicated and controversial Casey Community Rate Review Committee report.
The committee...
Mayor hints at
Jim MynardCARDINIA mayor Kate Lempriere has foreshadowed rethinking on Cardinia Council’s plan to use the controversial Goodwin Street in Tynong for a post office...
Field jockeys for votes
LONGserving councillor and former mayor Mick Morland has set himself to win Edrington Ward in the 26 November City of Casey elections.
Cr Morland needs...
Lion bats defy bowlers
PAKENHAM’S A-grade team held out Emerald’s bats for a 28-run win on Saturday.
Defending 238, The Lions opened the bowling with Ash Bailey in his...
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...
Roads set for surgery
Paul DunlopTHREE local roads crumbling under the pressure of heavy traffic are to get major surgery.
Cardinia Shire Council last week approved an $896,000 contract...