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Winemaker toasts end to drought

By NICOLE WILLIAMS BENNY D’Angelo would have had a celebratory glass of wine on Monday after council approved a cellar door operation at his Officer...

Couple look forward to legal life together

By DANIELLE GALVIN BEING a Christian gay couple has presented its fair share of hurdles for Kath Yates and Sue Townsend. Kath, who is originally from...

On the grid to glory

By RUSSELL BENNETT A VERITABLE starting grid of local youngsters are well on the right track to glory, driven to success as members of the...

Uni travelling nightmare

By NICOLE WILLIAMS DYLAN Fitzgerald spends four hours a day travelling to and from university in Hawthorn. But despite the distance, he said it was...

Secret soldier’s war

By DANIELLE GALVIN IN THE days following the Anzac dawn services, the Gazette spoke to three men whose lives have been changed, in some way...

Shea shines at ball

ONE year ago, Caldermeade teen Shea de Winter was in a helicopter on her way to the Royal Children’s Hospital following a horror crash...

Natives get a boost

FRIENDS of Cardinia Creek have been busy in Akoonah Park, revitalising the area with new trees. President of Friends of Cardinia Creek Judy Smith said...

In the firing line

Pakenham’s "Captain G" is a an Australian Army officer currently serving with Special Operations Command. Danielle Galvin spoke to the Defence Force veteran, who...

Turner’s turnaround , ‘a true miracle’

By BRIDGET COOK THE community has rallied around Cardinia Cricket Club president Luke Turner after he was involved in a workplace accident last month. The Blind...

Good news week for NDS

OUTLOOK CEO Tony Fitzgerald is reeling from the good news this week that millions of dollars of funding is being allocated to Victoria’s disability...

Brigade bash to mark 30 years

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FROM the desolation of Ash Wednesday, there was at least one positive that grew out of the fallen embers. The Maryknoll Fire Brigade...

Hard times hit oldest business

By NICOLE WILLIAMS IT IS the end of an era as Berwick’s oldest family business closes the doors on its hardware business. Members of the Loveridge...

Expect heavy traffic as MotoGP returns

Another huge crowd is expected on Phillip Island this weekend for the 2025 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Delays are likely heading to and from the...