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Front row fire excitement

By RUSSELL BENNETT JAW-dropping fire twirlers, breathtaking freestyle motocross riders, spectacular fireworks - those in attendance at the Berwick Chamber of Commerce dinner...

Racing’s new dawn

A NEW era is dawning for Pakenham racing. The stunning new facility at Tynong is taking shape, with last Thursday’s first grass gallop on the...

A canvas comes to life

THERE’S something timeless about a country show and the Berwick show is no different. This image snapped by Gazette photographer Rob Carew captures the classic...

Penguins flock together

ARE you sick of having to take off your penguin costume before you leave the house? Well, early next month you won’t have to. The Good...

Paynter recalls the way we were

LAST week we revealed the eclectic musical tastes of local politicians Member for McMillan Russell Broadbent (70’s rock) and Member for Gembrook Brad Battin...

4Cs branch in Cockatoo

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AFTER eight months of planning, Cardinia Combined Churches Caring (4Cs) opened a new facility in Cockatoo on Tuesday 27 January...

The art of serenity

ARTY types in Berwick and surrounding areas are encouraged to attend a new event in Wilson’s Botanic Park. Paint in the Park, held from midday...

Bec clears psychosis misconception

By LIA SPENCER A PAKENHAM woman said there was a common misconception about post-partum psychosis, having been through it three times in less...

Trail off the beaten track

By BEN CAMERON A PETITION rejecting Cardinia Shire Council’s proposal for an off-road walking trail path between Cockatoo and Gembrook has highlighted 24...

Speedy internet for more residents

By ANEEKA SIMONIS BAYLES and Catani residents are expected to gain access to broadband internet in the next 12 months. Federal Member for Flinders...

Rides galore at school carnival

By LIA SPENCER THERE will be tons of rides, food and entertainment when the Nar Nar Goon Primary School holds its annual Twilight...

Crash rescue comes to life

THE Jaws of Life were used to rescue a man whose car veered well-off the road and crashed in a Tynong paddock last week....

Quiet service honoured

Often, the quiet work of so many goes unnoticed, but the Kooweerup and District Motorcycle Club never forgets those who help the organisation tick....