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Brookers belt Belgrave

GEMBROOKCockatoo had a 95point senior win over Belgrave and also dominated in reserve and under18 grades, making it the most successful afternoon for the...

Some drivers ‘won’t learn’

DRINK drinkers are failing to heed warnings about the danger of getting behind the wheel. Police spoke out this week over concerns that some motorists...

Seagulls squawk at last

TOORADIN applied what coach Dan O’Loughlin described as fourquarter pressure to down a young Cranbourne combination by 35 points at Casey Fields on Saturday. The...

Hair today, still hair tomorrow

Few men who grew up in Berwick would not have been to Les Jones for a haircut. His barbershop in High Street is as...

West Gippsland Cricket Association juniors

By Ian FergusonSEVERAL under17 players reached 50 runs or better for their teams on Saturday morning. They included Tom Carlyle (Beaconsfield Tigers), Sam Jenkins (Lang...

Grants to help the land

GRANTS worth as much as $50,000 are available from the Australian Government Envirofund for onground environment projects. Envirofund will consider matching contributions from applicants in...

Minister opens school art show

THE culmination of a year’s hard work came recently for Emerald Secondary College students when the school held its third annual art exhibition. Minister for...

So, it’s on with the show

By Jim Mynard LANG Lang Show Society adopted a steadyaswego pathway at its 2006 annual meeting and dinner after reports of a good show, good...

Warriors open with wins

THE main winter season started for the Warriors, who opened the senior MMBL season with a successful doubleheader at home. The men won a close,...

Cougar bats buckle

AFTER a promising start, Clyde’s Agrade bats fell away, posting a mediocre 188 against Officer at home on Saturday. Openers Callum O’Hare and Daniel Waite...

Support for those events

TRADER support was always forthcoming for special efforts. The late Ellis Loveridge would always make a truck available for festivals, and specialistmanufacturing jeweller Jim Drysdale...

Sewerage backlogs ‘stinks’

Paul DunlopIT stinks. That was the message from Cardinia Shire councillors angry about the ongoing wait to have several local towns connected to reticulated sewerage...

Former mayor banned for angry free speech outburst

Cardinia councilors unanimously approved banning a former mayor from meetings for the rest of the year after an angry outburst from the gallery, which...