Tag: News
Planning for pipe works
CARDINIA Shire roads affected by the desalination pipeline project could be kept to a minimum, following meetings between the shire and desalination contractors.
Shire...
Flags of darkness
Gillian Crosby can’t believe two Australian flags in Berwick are left in darkness at night. 41801Picture: Stewart Chambers
AUSTRALIAN flags flying high in Berwick are...
Competition stiff across the board
THE sale at VLE Pakenham on 25 January was a combined sale due to the Australia Day holiday the next day, and numbers reverted...
Landscape design a water saver
LANDSCAPING works on the Pakenham Regional Tennis Centre are expected to be completed in late January.
Civil works associated with the construction of ...
Celebrate what’s great
By Kara IrvingFancy a free party this Australia Day? Then why not celebrate in true ‘ocker’ style with a series of free events across...
Show’s top gate, mate
By Melissa MeehanTHE 2010 Lang Lang Show has been hailed a success, with more people going through the gate over the weekend than in...
Market’s strong yarding
NUMBERS almost doubled at VLE Pakenham, with 924 extra cattle penned.
There are two reasons behind this with higher prices the previous week influencing...
Girls get guiding light
By Bridget CookTHE Pakenham GirlGuides participated in week of sharing, activities and challenges this month to help celebrate the centenary year of Girls Guides.
To...
Correction
A STORY in last week’s Gazette incorrectly reported that Keith Wilkinson was elected president of the Probus Club of Bunyip-Garfield.
This is not the case.
The...
Clyde Road traffic snarl costs Berwick millions
By Jade LawtonCONGESTION on Clyde Road is costing Berwick time and money, but work on the bottleneck may not start for months.
With grade separation...
Council threatens sidewalk rebel with court action
By Jade LawtonCARDINIA Council has threatened court action against Pakenham sidewalk trading rebel, Terry Baldwin.
Mr Baldwin claims Cardinia Shire Council has ‘hung him out...
Sign of interference
By Jade LawtonA SIGN promoting the Kooweerup Bypass campaign was stolen from its home at Cochrane Park last week.
The sign is one of several...