Welsh choir
THE Rotary Club of Pakenham will present the talented Australian Welsh Male Choir at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Saturday 17 April, from 7.30pm....
Gear up
DRESS to impress in line with the Australiana theme for the Blackberry Jam Bush Band’s first function for the year to be held on...
Be alert about smoke alarms
CHANGE smoke alarm batteries this weekend.
Daylight saving ends on Sunday 4 April, and the CFA is encouraging everyone to change their smoke...
LiFE on Good Friday
CARDINIA LiFE will enter the spirit of giving on Good Friday, 2 April, with the centre opening for two hours between 10am and noon.
Entry...
Honeymoon memories stolen
By Melissa MeehanWITH memories of her honeymoon gone, Shona Truscott is pleading with the thieves who stole her camcorder to have a heart and...
Best stand awards
Winner: Vin Rowe Farm Machinery.
Runners-up: Global Tractors, Honda Australia.
Best Agricultural stand
Winner: Gallagher Australia
Runners-up: Department of Primary Industries, Valley Pumps and Irrigation.
Best General Interest stand
Winner:...
Fun at the fete
COLUMBA Catholic Primary School in Bunyip held a twilight fete last week in excellent weather conditions.
There were rides, food, stalls and a great...
Tyrrell leads the tips
RICK Tyrrell has taken an early lead in the Gazette’s Tip-Stars competition, tipping eight winners this week.
Mr Tyrrell, from R.J. Tyrrell and Co. said...
Kids learn green skills
MORE than 3000 students from schools in the City of Casey learned about protecting the environment last week at the City of Casey’s Environmental...
Trailer trolley triumph
By Bridget CookPAKENHAM’S shopping trolley crusader Kevin Lia has a new set of wheels.
Pakenham Trailers built and donated a trailer to him last week,...
Halligan case adjourned
CARDINIA Shire councillor and former local police officer Stuart Halligan will face court next month after his case was adjourned yesterday (Tuesday).
Cr Halligan...
All categories well represented
A LARGER yarding this week at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, Warragul, for the Fat Cattle Market saw 991 head penned, which contained a good...