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A beaut new look to ute show

THE Autobarn Berwick Beaut Ute Show has a fresh look, with new classes, more sponsors and prizes. The favourite classes will remain, with new sections...

Yabbies fail to nip runs

PAKENHAM UpperToomuc (PUT’s) Agrade with only 79 runs to defend failed to contain Emerald’s bats that hit a powerful 384 on Saturday. With Emerald already...

Pakenham’s clean sweep

WITH Pakenham Netball Club’s Agrade team having a bye, all other grades starred with strong wins against Doveton on Saturday. B GRADE Pakenham worked hard, consistently...

Officer juniors fight it out

OFFICER Cricket Club’s under15 team fought hard against Pakenham, but fell 23 runs short. Pakenham batted first and made 7/94 with Officer being 9/71 in...

Close call for youngsters

GEMBROOKCockatoo junior sides were in close matches for the last round and pulled off a good under13 win against Wandin. UNDER 13 After a good start...

Prodigal dog is back home

By Allister HaymanLANG LANG postie, animal lover and soontobe film star Rhonda Palmer was delivered some good news of her own last week when...

Kooweerup welcomes cancer researcher

AUSTRALIA Day celebrations in Kooweerup will feature the Australia Day ambassador Professor Vasso Apostolopoulos. The cancer researcher, born in Melbourne in 1970, began her career...

Panel decides Stars’ fate

GARFIELD Football Club has appointed a nineperson panel, to be overseen by independent facilitator Brian Collis QC, to decide what league it will play...

Commuters get safer transit

COMMUTERS using the pedestrian crossing at Beaconsfield train station will be much safer when a $230,000 upgrade is completed in March next year. Residents have...

Charity auction at Rotary dinner

By Jim MynardTATTERSALLS managing director Duncan Fischer will be guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Berwick 2006 charity business dinner in the Beaconsfield...

Morland probe

EDRINGTON Ward councillor Mick Morland has been named as the councillor accused of the unauthorised use of drinks from the Casey councillors’ room. The issue...

Cash to curb family violence

By Jim Mynard THE City of Casey is to get $479,205 to help with its work to curb family violence. La Trobe MP Jason Wood said...

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