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Stronger yarding, better prices

GOOD rises across the yarding on Wednesday at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, Warragul, saw the yard average rise seven cents to 185....

Food chain in danger

By Jade LawtonAmendments to the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) - touted as the last significant boundary shift of this generation - were passed through...

All cashed up

CARDINIA Shire Council awarded various community groups, sporting clubs, and organisations Community Capital Works grants during their grants night on Thursday 22 July. About...

Boundary

By Melissa MeehanThey supported a change to the locality boundary between Pakenham and Officer within Grandvue Estate to change the current suburb boundary to...

Help with education costs available

THE education tax refund can help you with your primary and secondary school costs. It allows you to claim a 50 per cent refund for...

Man fined over abalone

A 49-YEAR-OLD Warragul man was fined $1000 without conviction in the Korumburra Magistrates’ Court last week (July 20) for taking almost six times the...

Copping a bucket

POLICE from the Cardinia Highway Patrol conducted another intensive roadworthy inspection operation on Saturday, 24 July. The operation, dubbed Operation ‘Bucket’, was conducted in...

Victim

By Jade LawtonThe Berwick resident, who did not want to be identified, said he was not anti-pokies but wanted to advocate a responsible approach...

Backlash over

By Jade LawtonLast week’s Victorian Commission for Gambling Regulation (VCGR) decision gained widespread media coverage after it was reported that a playground in clear...

A Man for everybody

THE Cardinia Performing Arts Company presents Meredith Wilson’s ‘The Music Man’. The production has won the Tony Award for best musical and has twice been...

Road cash flows

THE Cardinia Shire Council has been given $774,720 of Federal Government funding to undertake road safety improvements along two council roads in Beaconsfield Upper:...

Toys for kids

GEMBROOK MP Tammy Lobato has welcomed news that local children’s services would receive resource kits including toys and grants for minor works. “I’m thrilled local...

On the Land: Inside the dangerous world of a snake catcher

Melbourne’s backyards are heating up and so are encounters with deadly snakes. Neil Haesler is the man locals call when danger slithers close. Gazette...