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Plan aims to boost food value

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD JOB creation, better transport of farm produce and increased co-operation between food producing districts could be among the benefits to flow from...

Little Titan makes his mark

LIVING up to the ideals of a Titan isn’t easy. The Titans of Greek mythology were the 12 ultimate gods of their time - mighty,...

Disability funds give hope

By DANIELLE GALVIN AND NICOLE WILLIAMS DISABILITY service provider Outlook is ‘absolutely delighted’ the Victorian Government has thrown its support, and funding, behind the National...

Parking nightmare

By NICOLE WILLIAMS Space shortage leaves businesses fuming over... BERWICK businesses are at their wits’ end with parking restrictions costing them money and losing them customers. The...

Caught on the net

By MELISSA MEEHAN CALLOUS and cowardly cyber-bullies are hiding behind bitchy, nasty and sex-riddled rumour sites targeting local kids. In just 20 hours from its...

Budget flags ‘responsible’ rate rise

By NICOLE WILLIAMS RESIDENTS will be slugged an additional 6.8 per cent on this rates if the Cardinia Shire draft budget is accepted in June. Council...

Gratitude grill

By DANIELLE GALVIN Bike crash patient shows his thanks to medical staff... TRAVIS Cartledge’s message to the doctors and nurses at The Alfred hospital was simple...

Road drains patience with frequent punctures

By NICOLE WILLIAMS IT IS a rough state of affairs on Main Drain Road in Cora Lynn. Residents on the road say it is a...

Modern facade and facilities too

By EMMA SUN EMERALD Primary School will be looking brand new by next year after receiving $6 million in State Government funding. The whole building at...

Jerry’s memory lives on

By RUSSELL BENNETT THE legendary ’Marathon Dog’ will forever shadow Puffing Billy as the train races by a trackside memorial in Cockatoo. Almost 80 years since...

Chook shed fried

FOUR fire trucks raced to the scene of a burn off that got out of control on a property in Morrisons Road in Pakenham...

Medal of honour

By RUSSELL BENNETT ONE of Australia’s greatest war heroes is continuing to inspire - almost a century after he was awarded the Victoria Cross. Russell...

Maroons continue to roll

Upper Beaconsfield continues to be full of surprises after holding off Pakenham in round five of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division. The...