Flashback Friday
IT’S time for Flashback Friday again. Each week the Gazette delves into its archives to put together a gallery of faces and events from...
Playgroup’s winning words
By LIZZIE CUNNINGHAM
This is the submission that won Nar Nar Goon playgroup the Regional Community Playgroup of the Year.
It’s a bit of wonderland when...
Serious about play
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
PARENTS living in Nar Nar Goon know what a treasure the local playgroup is to the community.
And the Nar Nar Goon and...
Flash photography!
They don’t call him the Nightcrawler for nothing. Gazette photographer Gary Sissons captured this incredible storm picture at the Gazette office on Army Road...
Owls light family’s night
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
A TWO-YEAR-OLD Pakenham boy suffering from a rare condition affecting his motor capabilities is one step closer to getting specially-modified stroller as...
Buyers milk baby formula shortage
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
BABY formula is continuing to be swiped from Cardinia Shire shelves at alarming rates, leaving mums and bubs lost for options as...
Kids face home violence fallout
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
TRAUMATIC violence in the home may be adding to increased levels of developmental vulnerability in Cardinia Shire children.
Figures show that more kids...
Go past the city and take a chance on the south-east, mayor tells game-makers
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
MR Monopoly has attracted criticisms from the south-east following the release of its new Melbourne-centric game which fails to take in iconic...
Hunt trophy ban nets wildlife award
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
JASON Wood has often recalled the day he first met Donalea Patman.
The Federal La Trobe MP knew very little of ‘canned hunting’...
The house that hope built
By JARROD MCALEESE
WITH a school term and a half of work under their belts, attendees of ECG College in Pakenham are eagerly awaiting the...
Brigade says thanks with sizzle
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
PAKENHAM Fire Brigade welcomes the community to take part in their open day with a difference later this month.
From 10am until...
A fitness plan with legs
BY JARROD McALEESE
THE launch of the Active Paths project at Beaconsfield Primary School will provide youngsters with designated routes to walk, ride, skate and...