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Do you know this man?

A TAKEAWAY shop and a milk bar in Pakenham have been targeted by armed robbers in the past two weeks. Police are hunting a man...

Jelly slices are a solid effort

By DANNY BUTTLER TARA Cheesewright doesn’t choose between quality and quantity with her jelly slices - she goes for both. The wobbly topped confection is a...

Home owner gutted over offal dumping

By BRIDGET SCOTT A HARKAWAY resident of 34 years said more rubbish has been dumped on his proepty this year than ever before. John Joyce has...

Out of bounds

By BRIDGET SCOTT AN HISTORIC event for the City of Casey may not go ahead this year, just as organisers planned to celebrate its 25th...

Potting pink for the fight

SOME pink golfers got into the swing of things at Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Links last week to show their support for a worthy cause. On...

Pair charged with car yard theft

By BRIDGET SCOTT A LUXURY utility was stolen from Berwick during a test drive and taken on a wild ride through the Dandenongs. The $80,000...

Sweet dreams made of gin

By JARROD POTTER MOST people dream about winning the lottery or finding the right person to love, but Gembrook vintner Andrew Marks dreams about gin....

Firearm used in armed robbery

POLICE are hunting a man who demanded cash from a shop assistant at an Eagle Drive convenience store in Pakenham yesterday morning. Cardinia Crime Investigation...

Some test drive

By BRIDGET SCOTT FOR once, car dealers weren’t happy to see one of their vehicles being driven out of the gates. An orange Maloo ute was...

Man arrested in ‘ice’ raid

MORE than $60,000 worth of the drug 'ice' was seized from a Pakenham home this morning alongside stolen property and a discontinued police radio. Detectives...

Tea cash tradition upheld

By BRIDGET SCOTT SWEET tooths at Gippsland Food Company in Pakenham were enticed last Thursday when a staff member did her bit to raise cancer...

Dudis unfazed by coup

By LIA SPENCER WHEN Stephanie and Jeff Dudi left for Thailand, their biggest worry was about how well their seven-month-old daughter would handle the travel....

Australia’s oldest civic band faces ‘homelessness’

Australia’s oldest civic band feels the future of local musicians is on the line as they face potential "homelessness" in the community they have...

Street code broken