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Idyllic hideaway in bush setting

This unique isolated rural retreat in Trida is set amongst 2.3 acres of established ‘Edna Walling’ inspired garden. The garden was planted in the 1940s...

Good BiLo, hello Coles

PAKENHAM’S BiLo supermarket temporarily closed on Sunday and will reopen tomorrow (Thursday) as a Coles. Both chains are owned by Coles Myer, and Coles Victoria...

Cash snatch just a grab for votes

I HAVE a bad feeling about what I see as slush funding by Casey councillors. Unexpended money has been coming available from the midyear budget...

Berwick’s winning feeling

THE opening round of the pennant season on Saturday saw some great results from Berwick Bowling Club’s sides. There were two resounding 41shot wins and...

Wedding proposal fails to seduce

By Paul DunlopMARRIAGE vows and milking cows are not a match made in heaven. So say Cardinia Shire councillors who decided at their meeting on...

Handson help

RESIDENTS cleaning up rubbish in Emerald will have protective gloves, courtesy of Cardinia Shire Council. Emerald Ward councillor Graeme Legge will donate $150 to the...

Sleeping giant a pot of gold

By Paul Dunlop A POT of gold sits at the end of the rainbow for thirsty travellers exploring the attractions of the hills around Pakenham. Pine...

New captains take over Salvos

By Sarah SchwagerPAKENHAM’S Salvation Army Community Church has changed hands, with a young couple ready to make their way in Pakenham. The Salvation Army captains...

Berwick beats the Meadows

BERWICK travelled to Devon Meadows last weekend and came away with wins in every grade. A GRADE Berwick put on a terrific display against Devon Meadows....

Thieves take liking to homewares

THIEVES broke into a vacant Pakenham house last week and made a clean getaway with a toilet roll holder, towel rack and a Damani...

Police plea to slow teens

A TEEN motorist caught speeding twice on the same day has prompted police to urge motorists to slow down on local roads. The 18yearold Tynong...

Crafty weekends planned for park

AS PART of the City of Casey Winter Arts Program, Friends of Wilson Botanic Park, together with some of the talented arts and crafts...

Talbot tops the lot on a chilly day at San Remo

It was another great day as 50-odd members of the South West Gippsland Midweek Bowling Group turned up on Thursday at San Remo Bowls...

22 medalled Magpies