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Youth give the answers

By Melissa MeehanYOUTH issues in Cardinia Shire are a major talking point. Some say there’s not a lot on offer for the young community;...

Dylan goes to Hollywood

By Jade LawtonTAKE a close look at Dylan Russell – because next year, he could be on your TV. The 17-year-old Nar Nar Goon resident...

Starburst

By Melissa MeehanTHE likes of Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Julia Roberts could be soon making their way to Pakenham – on the big...

What would Jesus do?

By Jade LawtonFORGET Easter eggs - The City of Casey was handing out the gift of parking fines on Easter Sunday. The council’s local laws...

Chips are down for pets

CASEY’S annual Microchipping Day has been dubbed a success, with 285 dogs and cats microchipped on the day. Residents from within the municipality turned up...

Who will tie up the loose threads?

By Melissa MeehanRESIDENTS and art lovers are concerned about the limited access to the Cardinia Cultural Centre and worried about the care and maintenance...

Author spreads a little of her magic

LITERACY legend Mem Fox paid a visit to Pakenham as part of Rotary’s Literacy Week. Ms Fox, who is well known for her books Possum...

Smiles through the tears

By Jade LawtonTEARS and laughter were two common themes at the Mackenzie Reid trivia night, held at the Garfield Hall on Saturday. The local...

So, what do we need?

THE Pakenham-Berwick Gazette asked its readers what the Cardinia Shire needed for the youth of the area … this is what they said. Joanne...

Students meet Prime Minister

TEN Casey Secondary College students travelled to Canberra to meet Prime Minister Kevin Rudd recently. The City of Casey’s 2010 Australia Day Study Tour saw...

Slow start after Easter

IT HAS been two weeks since the last young cattle sale at VLE Pakenham due to Easter but, surprisingly, there were fewer cattle penned....

Hidden treasure

I WRITE to record my extreme concern and disappointment at the limited access to the Cardinia Cultural Centre available to ratepayers, and, with respect...

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