Women celebrate their achievements
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day (8 March) was recently celebrated by a group of Berwick women who work toward improving the lives...
It’s back to Tynong for old classmates
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
CALLING all former Tynong North State School students.
A school reunion will be held at the old school grounds on Clark...
Pairs play is twice the fun
BERWICK Bridge Club results to 12 March
Friday 6 March, Nationwide Pairs A 10-table Mitchell. First N/S Bert Romeijn and Julie Day 62.03 per cent....
Council spurns God’s house
By BEN CAMERON
CARDINIA Shire Council has vowed not to purchase the former Yannathan Church but will instead upgrade the car park at...
Couple’s call for compassion
By BEN CAMERON
AN Officer institution could be forced to move their benevolent bike shop.
Kevin Bronson has been sprucing up old bikes for...
Rotary gets the deal done
THE Rotary Club of Pakenham has played its part in brokering a deal which will see $2.5 million go to medical research.
A member of...
Four line up for Nats seat
THE NATIONALS have endorsed four candidates to stand for pre-selection as the State Upper House Member for Eastern Region.
The endorsed candidates, Kate Lancaster, Tim...
High school camp initiation
EIGHTY Year 7 students from St Francis Xavier College went on their annual three-day camp to Allambee, from 2 to 4 March where they...
Brigades pumped up
By BEN CAMERON
A MORE relaxed approach from the Drouin and Bunyip fire brigades has helped it claim not only two event first...
A sign of the times
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
THE black marker has come in handy for a signage correction out the front of the Pakenham Gazette’s office.
It appears...
Hecklers had a cackle
PUBLIC speaking can be fraught with danger - and hecklers are among the worst.
When helping to open the new Anzac Walk at Emerald last...
Creating more local jobs
By LIA SPENCER AND ANEEKA SIMONIS
ALMOST 70 per cent of residents in Casey and Cardinia work elsewhere, but a local politician is...











