Points ahead at Pakenham
AN excellent 41 points was enough for Steve Levett to win the Stableford event at Pakenham Golf Club on Saturday.
Agrade went to Bryan Clydesdale...
Par perfect at Beaconhills
IT was a day of top scoring in the Par competition at Beaconhills Country Golf Club on Saturday.
On the Lakes course, 122 players teed...
Redbacks float on the flood
TOORADIN undertook a highpossession ‘Richmondstyle’ game plan against Hampton Park on Saturday, but wasted its own scoring opportunities to lose the crucial match by...
Traders plug in to vandal camera plan
LIGHTS, cameras, action.
That is the plan developed by Pakenham traders, council officers and police when they held a vandalism forum last week.
Ongoing concerns about...
School parking ‘needs action’
SPRINGFIELD Ward councillor Lorraine Wreford said driving and parking around schools was one of the biggest problems the council had to deal with.
Cr Wreford...
Goon runs all over Bunyip
NAR Nar Goon welcomed Bunyip and all grades other than C grade recorded wins for the day and strengthened their position on the ladder...
Students urged to share Anzac spirit
By Jim MynardGEMBROOK MP Tammy Lobato has invited year nine students to apply for the 2007 Spirit of Anzac competition.
Ten students will be selected...
Council stresses bus need
By Jim MynardCASEY Council will express concern to the Premier Steve Bracks and Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu about the lack of public transport to...
Residents rally against land sale
By Jim MynardTIMBARRA residents will rally in the Timbarra Primary School Hall at 7.30pm on Monday 31 July in a last ditch effort to...
The joint was rocking!
PAKENHAM Secondary College performing arts students rocked last week in a special concert for visiting local primary school children.
The students will take part...
$50,000 boost for Windana
BUILDING works and improvements at Windana Therapeutic Community at Nar Nar Goon have won a $50,000 boost.
McMillan MP Russell Broadbent announced the Federal Government...
Hospital ladies celebrate
By Paul DunlopKOOWEERUP’S hospital ladies auxiliary celebrated 50 years of service last week.
Auxiliary members, a number of whom have been part of the organisation...