Cottier collects his first medal
AN excellent nett 67 was enough to give Drouin Golf Club’s Craig Cottier his first monthly medal on Saturday.
He won on a countback from...
Volume rises over noise barriers
By Jim MynardBEACONSFIELD residents have called on the Federal Government to intervene over the failure of successive State Governments to provide noise barriers on...
Home boom for Bunyip
By Paul Dunlop
BUNYIP will experience a major growth spurt with at least 180 homes to be built in a new development close to the...
Community loses a passionate ally
THIS week the district said farewell to one of its most colourful characters, Lindsay King.
If we were all like Lindsay, what a great world...
School’s in for new students
It’s been an exciting time for children across Casey and Cardinia as schools get back into the swing of classes for 2007. Gazette photographers...
Show heads festive lineup
By Jim Mynard
BERWICK Show heads a list of top events in the City of Casey.
It will be held at the leafy Akoonah Park, Princes...
The quest for excellence
THE showgirls and boys show quest provides young people a chance to get up on stage and tell everyone about their favourite hobby or...
The best of both worlds
WE welcome another Berwick Show, where we put the best of country and rural life on display.
The Berwick Show Society committee members have worked...
Long and short of jumping
NEW classes on the arena will include extremes, from the sublime to the ridiculous, with miniature horses having their own jumping event, sharing the...
A true test of horse and rider
Jim MynardSHOWJUMPING is on track to provide thrilling entertainment at the 2007 Berwick Show.
The Akoonah Park grounds, despite the drought, have been well prepared...
Five cars seized
By Paul Dunlop
FIVE Pakenham motorists have had their cars seized since new “antihoon” laws were introduced.
In seven months since the laws were introduced on...