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Good time girl flunks out

FROM the outset Easy A seems like any other teen movie. Seemingly unpopular and invisible teenager Olive (Emma Stone), becomes one of the most talked...

Great work

I WAS recently invited as a member of Cardinia Diabetes Awareness Group to attend the annual meeting and luncheon given by the Pakenham Opportunity...

You woodn’t believe it

POLICE are hunting for the person who threw a piece of wood from an overpass in Berwick last month. Police said a small truck, which...

Agents help keep costs low

LAST week’s Fat Cattle Sale at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, Warragul, contained a yarding of lighter quality head. Higher prices proved hard to obtain, and...

Charlie fears the flood

By Melissa MeehanCharlie Huyskens, a member of the Kooweerup Flood Protection Advisory Committee, said works in McDonalds Drain Road East started in May. He...

Spring into activity for school holidays

CARDINIA Shire Council is providing a range of holiday activities for teenagers this spring. Youngsters aged between 11 and 16 can experience some fast-paced fun...

Darryl’s on track, 50 years on

OVER the last 50 years, Cardinia Shire Council has changed name, location and overseen a huge population boom. One constant has been the long-serving...

Fashion’s local passion

By Jade LawtonFASHIONABLE clothes for the young and the young-at-heart were sent down the runway at the Berwick Fashion Show on Friday night. The...

‘Silent’ supporters

FOR years, the Berwick RSL has quietly offered a helping hand to ex-servicemen, women and their families. Their welfare fund offers financial help to any...

Change for the better

By Bridget CookSix year seven and eight girls from the Berwick campus have created a group called Creating Happy and Nourishing Girls Environments (CHANGE). The...

Broken promises

By Jade LawtonHarry Van Den Broek slipped in his shed and broke his leg on Wednesday, 8 September. Although wife Jo called an ambulance...

BID hits snag

By Jade LawtonBERWICK’S proposed Business Improvement District (BID) came to a head this week with two sets of fluorescent flyers landing on traders’ desks....

Proposal fast-track revealed

5 Olympic Way could be the site for a significant development which would include First Nations social services, including 20 housing units, as well...