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Family searches for cash stash

A SUBSTANTIAL sum of money, tucked away in an old suitcase left a Beaconsfield family in a desperate search for the new owner. The...

Koowee jobs assured

EMPLOYMENT in Kooweerup was cemented last week as a Kooweerup business was given the go-ahead to build larger premises in town. Cardinia Shire councillors...

Burns victim passes

obituary Ranald Webster Born: 19 January 1922 Died: 1 April 2010 WITH only a four per cent chance of surviving, Ranald Webster overcame adversity after being badly...

Big weekend in Emerald

EMERALD’S biggest event for the year was launched on Monday with a multi-cultural theme featuring a market, music and dance performances. The Performing And...

Carroll not content

By Paul Pickering BETTER, but still not good enough. That was the message from Gippsland Power coach Damian Carroll after his side’s eight-point loss to Sandringham...

Civic levy not on

CARDINIA Shire Council will not levy residents an extra $100 each for the construction of a $25 million civic centre in Pakenham, according to...

Sands of Gallipoli

IN THE lead-up to this year’s Anzac Day commemorations the Pakenham-Berwick Gazette is running a competition for budding photographers to capture the spirit of...

Dressed to the nines

WHETHER it be for a special occasion or a casual night out, you will find the right outfit at Pakman Menswear. The Pakenham store specialises...

Back from the brink

By Melissa MeehanTHE BUNYIP show returned after a two-year break over the weekend, with more than 1000 people taking part in festivities. Numbers were...

Good prices for all categories

DUE to the Easter break, there was just the one sale this week at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, Warragul. There were 127 head penned,...

Mountain man honoured

EMERALD’S famous explorer, Alfred ‘Greg’ Gregory will be honoured this week as part of a photography exhibition. He was the official photographer on the first-ever...

Critter-led recovery

By Tania MartinA GEMBROOK couple is hoping to reinvigorate the town’s tourist trade as they get ready to open an animal sanctuary. Andrew and Steph...

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