Track tyre dumpers: call
UP TO 300 tyres have been illegally dumped at Lang Lang.
The tyres were recently discovered in the Lang Lang Bush Reserve, which incorporates the...
Quick step time
BERWICK RSL has asked participants in the Saturday, 11 November Berwick Remembrance Day service to be at the RSL Hall in Langmore Lane well...
Centralise services
I REFER to Jim Mynard’s My View article Something Worth Thinking About (Gazette, 6 September) in relation to the value of kindergarten.
This does highlight...
Remember the spirit of Flanders
I WILL be away in Devonport at the Australian Sister Cities Association annual conference for Remembrance Day on Saturday, 11 November, but will share...
Start likely on ‘model village’
By Jim Mynard
CASEY Council was last night expected to give the green light for work to start on the amended Berwick Village streetscape.
Plans to...
Free transport pledge for students
CHILDREN and fulltime students in the Pakenham and Berwick areas will get free public transport if the Liberals win the state election.
Bass MP Ken...
Defence chief surrenders in train battle
Sarah SchwagerTONY Williams believes his battles with public transport in Pakenham contributed to a nervous breakdown.
With only a short amount of time between connecting...
Enterprise
THE beleaguered Enterprise Avenue sector slowly became part of the chamber during the 1990s.
While the chamber was fighting so hard to get a university...
Institute elects new officers
By Jim MynardLONG serving Berwick Library volunteer Joyce Hayes was reelected president of the Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library at the institute’s 143rd...
New clubhouse
BERWICK Montuna Ladies Golf Club celebrated the opening of the new clubhouse with a gala day on Wednesday last week.
The members invited guests to...
Fisherman tells a good tale
When Paul Worsteling dropped his fishing line off the Rye pier as a 12yearold back in 1986 little did he know the first fish...