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Mum’s little Houdini

By Tania MartinAN EMERALD autistic girl has had a lucky escape after she was found wandering the streets. Jayde Matthews, 5, was left stranded in...

These dogs have their day

By Melissa MeehanDespite receiving 10 objections to a proposal to build an enclosure to keep 20 Rottweilers, Councillor George Blenkhorn said he supported the...

Scholarship gives

By Tania MartinEMERALD College graduate Rebecca McLochlan has received a helping hand just in time for her first university lecture. The 18-year-old budding nurse was...

Planning knockback:

CARDINIA Shire councillors have voted to refuse a permit to build two additional houses at a property in Lyle Avenue, Beaconsfield. Councillor Brett Owen...

Funds for active and healthy school life

STUDENTS at two government schools in Kooweerup and Dalyston will enjoy getting active and healthy this year after receiving Brumby Government grants of |$6000...

Horses perform well on day

Champion Show Led stallion/colt: Tracey Andrews, Blue Moon Virtuoso. Champion Show Led mare/filly: Cox Partnership, Monsview Sunday Rose; reserve: Tracey Andrews, Snowdownvale Legally Blonde. Champion Led...

Long wait on oval for Beaconsfield Football Club

By Melissa MeehanAFTER 10 long years, Beaconsfield Football Club president John Airdrie can’t believe it could be another three years before his teams can...

Tax axed

IT’S been a long and hard fight, some even describe it as being taxing on their health, but local members of Taxed Out say...

Horses and police

PAKENHAM Business Group met for their quarterly general meeting last week in a fitting setting – the Pakenham Racecourse. It was fitting because Pakenham...

Protest pays off

Happy to hear of the defeat of the GAIC tax are, back from left, Royce Carter, Robert Wuchatsch, Heather Holtham, John Holtham, Kevin Williamson,...

Growing pains

MELBOURNE’S growing population prompted the State Government to identify areas for expansion. Under the Melbourne 2030 plan the government identified suburban growth corridors and wanted...

Show the go

James McCurdy, pictured here having his face painted as Spiderman, was one of 20,000 people to enjoy the Berwick Show on the weekend. 42801...

2024 in Review: Special day for Buchanan

Over the Christmas period, the Gazette’s sports team will be re-sharing some of the most popular stories from over the course of 2024. Thank you...