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Teddy’s picnic

IF you go down to the woods on Saturday, you’re in for a big surprise: a Teddy Bears’ Picnic. It will be held at Berwick’s...

Greens man

By Melissa MeehanWhile not officially endorsed as the candidate for Bass, Mr Rankine says he would provide an obvious change from both the Labor...

Society on parade

THE next Berwick Pakenham Historical Society meeting will be held on Friday 7 May at 8pm. The speaker will be Bernie Dingle of the...

Hearing adjourned

COUNCILLOR and local cop Stuart Halligan will face court next month, after his hearing was again adjourned this week. Cr Halligan will face 11...

Kids meet Abbott

By Jade LawtonTONY Abbott was faced with two media packs at Berwick Lodge Primary School this week. While the national media grilled him on...

Wish is not a world away

VOLUNTEERS from the Cardinia Casey branch have been busy promoting World Wish Day, and their hard work has paid off. On Thursday, they manned...

Vacant house gutted

By Melissa MeehanOfficer in charge Lieutenant Daniel Ingram said investigators were still combing the scene, in King Street, Pakenham, for the cause of the...

Primal rhythms take stage

By Melissa MeehanLATIN fitness has taken over Cardinia, with classes filling up thick and fast across the shire. Better known to most as Zumba,...

Zumba rumble

Bullocks beat the rest

A HEAVIER yarding for the Wednesday Fat Cattle Sale last week at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange, Warragul, saw an increase in per head price...

Six stars soon

ALL new homes and major renovations in Victoria will have to be six star energy rated from May 2011. Planning Minister Justin Madden said...

Super councils? Ex-mayor says South East should avoid renewed merger question

Discussion has emerged around amalgamating local government into super councils, with proponents citing the ongoing strain of cost-shifting, while a former local mayor argues...