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Rotary dance

THE Rotary monthly ballroom dance will be on Saturday 7 August 2010 at the Pakenham Dance Studios, 907 Princes Highway, Pakenham, (just behind Better...

Talk on founding families

THE August meeting of the Narre Warren and District Family History Group will feature a talk by Professor Janet McCalman on the Founders and...

‘I’m lost’ says budgie

“HELLO pretty,” someone is missing this saying from their beloved feathered friend. Tina and her two kids found the bright yellow budgie in their...

Onion flies – a matter of time

IT IS hard to imagine life without the onion. It’s a kitchen staple across the country and the fourth largest vegetable crop, but the humble...

Hawke looks out for Laura

IT’S not hard to believe La Trobe Labor candidate Laura Smyth was overshadowed by the much loved former Prime Minister Bob Hawke, but you...

Seniors AGM commendable

THE annual general meeting of the Berwick Senior Citizens Club held on Friday went off with commendable dispatch. The members were informed that all...

Bob shows his political colours

AS THE political circus came to town, many Berwick shoppers asked the question “where did Bob get his tan”. As the former PM walked...

It’s safe, it’s fun

THE Cardinia Shire Council is inviting community groups and education providers to join the fun at the 2010 Road Safety Expo and Children’s...

Silent sheep slaughter

By Melissa MeehanIT was a silent killing, but it doesn’t make it any less confronting. Seven sheep were mauled by dogs at a Pakenham property...

Marketplace fences start going up

- Melissa MeehanPAKENHAM shoppers will notice fences going up around the Pakenham Marketplace site this morning, as preparation for construction begins. The gradual closure of...

Tired and worn out

By Melissa MeehanONE of Cardinia’s prime disability organisations is using facilities with leaking ceilings, rotting timber and asbestos made walls. Housed in tired and worn...

Business Wizard

By Melissa MeehanNETWORKING and scrambled eggs on toast were served up at Cardinia’s Business Breakfast on Friday morning. As well as tasty treats and...

Security a highlight, but other concerns mirror village needs

Going around High Street in Berwick, safety remained the number one priority, as the central precinct gears up for the second consultation period of...

New era for Rotary