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Warhorses visit the aged

By ROMAN KULKEWYCZ HILLVIEW Bunyip Aged Care residents were thrilled when they were visited by a couple of magnificent horses last week as...

Whistle’s signal for slaughter

By GARRY HOWE A HAUNTING shriek twice rang through the Anzac Day service at Upper Beaconsfield on Saturday. RSL Sub-branch president Eric Chaplin put...

Memorial day shows growing awareness

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THE picturesque Memorial Gardens in Tooradin were the perfect setting for a moving Anzac service on Saturday morning. The memorial was...

The real facts of Gallipoli

By MAJOR GUY WARNOCK I WOULD like to speak this morning about the way we view what we commonly refer to now as...

Service hears of casualty clearance flood

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM ANZAC Day saw hundreds of people gather before dawn at the war memorial in Main Street, Nar Nar Goon. Spilling onto...

School’s service branches out

A PARTICULARLY special Anzac Day service was held at Lang Lang Primary School last week. The school planted a Gallipoli oak seedling in a ceremony...

Age of Anzac is unbowed

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM AMONG the many attending Anzac Day services on Saturday morning were over 200 residents gathered at Cardinia Waters. Held at the...

Berwick at a standstill

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THERE are not many occasions that could bring the whole of High Street to a standstill, but Berwick’s Anzac Service...

Their names remain among us

By GARRY HOWE EACH year Willem and Margaret Boon gather at the Beaconsfield cenotaph on the Sunday before Anzac Day to listen to...

Across board in unison

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM EVERY Thursday morning, a group of singers gather at Pakenham Community Centre to share lunch and a love of music. The...

Vantage viewing, vanishing tip

THE mystery of the disappearing dirt at Toomuc Reserve captivated the Gazette this week. On Wednesday, an anonymous walker said that large mounds of dirt...

Councillor in ‘cuckoo land’

By ANEEKA SIMONIS POT shots aimed at a councillor caused a commotion at last’s week’s Cardinia Shire budget proposal. Councillor Colin Ross, the only...

Shopping centre blitz sees over 100 arrests

A 15-year-old carrying a hunting knife, two men fighting with a hammer and a couple who stole clothing worth hundreds of dollars are among...