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Fled the Nazis

By Melissa MeehanJAN Vis spent most of World War II on the run from the Nazis. Born in the Netherlands, Jan was called up...

Quarry plan digs deep

By Melissa MeehanPLANS to extend an exist ing quarry in Tynong have been given the green light by Cardinia councillors after no objections were received....

Army delivers tank

By Bridget CookJAN Glen can now step up her fight to become more environmentally sustainable after winning a water tank as part of the...

Love’s tragic end

By Melissa MeehanIT was the love story that ended too soon, a tale of young love torn apart by war. It’s an all too...

Sharp and shiny

Being the Maid of Honour for my | sister Holly’s wedding proved to be | a stressful event for me. Since having kids I’ve realised that I...

Indi comes out of her shell

By Lilly O’GormanMOST pups like to chew, but Cody Hill’s French Bulldog Indi has one unusual habit that not many other little dogs would...

Deja vu for Welsh Black breeders

By Elizabeth HartTYNONG Welsh Black cattle breeders Allan and Jill Furborough have won boxes of ribbons for their prize animals over the past eight...

Generous call

THE Pakenham unit is very thankful to all residents who have generously donat ed to Red Cross Calling. Although not yet final ized, approximately $3000 has been...

Best foot forward

By Lilly O’GormanASPIRING designer and fash ion journalist Nicole Malishev is well on her way to realising her future career dreams. The talented Beaconhills Col lege student’s...

Council tight-lipped over latest land deal

By Tania MartinEMERALD residents remain in the dark over the future of the Pepi’s paddock, despite the council repurchas ing the land. The Shire of Cardinia...

Health is in the blood

AT THE April meeting of the Probus Club of Pakenham, members had the pleasure of having Peter White as their guest speaker. Mr White...

Norm under fire

By Melissa MeehanIT was a classic mistake by a young recruit. Faced with heavy gunfire from the Japanese for the first time, a young...

Dusties prevail in absolute classic at Cowes

Warragul Industrials has continued its magic carpet ride in West Gippsland football with a magnificent 17.10(112) to 16.10(106) triumph over a gallant Phillip Island...

Harry’s hell

Nurturing heritage