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Anti-tagging cash from state coffers

By ANEEKA SIMONIS A GRAFFITI targeted stretch of the Monash Freeway will be cleaned up with a huge cash injection delivered under the State Budget....

Bandicoots’ buddies are so adorable

By ALANA MITCHELSON BERWICK students have won a state-wide competition to name Zoos Victoria’s adorable new Guardian Dog puppies. St Margaret’s School Grade 6 students suggested...

Teens to be grilled over fire

By ANEEKA SIMONIS POLICE wish to speak to three teens spotted riding their bikes near a suspicious fire out the front of a Pakenham unit...

Pet goat shot dead

By ANEEKA SIMONIS A PET goat was killed on a Bayles property in a senseless animal cruelty incident under investigation by police. The dead 10-year-old...

Nossal rebuilds cyclone-hit library

By ANEEKA SIMONIS A FIJIAN school devastated by the recent Cyclone Winston was hardest hit at its library. Books, computer equipment and learning material at...

Number plate theft hits town

By ANEEKA SIMONIS PAKENHAM was the target of a number plate theft spree last week. The trending crime is becoming an increasing worry for police, with...

Rival candidates weigh in on negative gearing

By ALANA MITCHELSON A TAX increase on investment properties would negatively impact Australian families and economic growth and jobs, according to a local federal candidate. There...

Broadway hit, classic fairytale staged

THE stage is set for two big productions next month at Beaconhills College. The college’s Pakenham campus is gearing up for the colourful musical Hairspray,...

Keep ’em separated

By ANEEKA SIMONIS CASEY Hospital has announced breakthrough plans to better manage the risk posed by mentally ill and drug affected patients in its Emergency...

Thompsons Road upgrade funds push

By ALANA MITCHELSON CARDINIA Shire and Casey councils have teamed up to lobby for $190 million of federal funding towards the proposed duplication and extension...

Brave service dawns again

By ANEEKA SIMONIS LAID at the foot of Kooweerup’s cenotaph were floral offerings by a community silenced in remembrance for the brave men and women...

Fought through the pain

GUNSHOT wounds to both arms didn’t stop William Fahey from engaging the enemy at Mouquet Farm in Belgium in August 1916. Private Fahey could still...

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Blackburn spares Berwick’s blushes

Poor kicking for goal spared Berwick from a significant margin of defeat against Blackburn at home on Saturday afternoon in the Eastern Football Netball...