Flashback Friday
IT’S time for Flashback Friday. Each week the Gazette delves into its archives to put together a gallery of faces and events from the...
Fire-hit pharmacy back and ready to serve
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
IT’S been raining all morning, but underneath a marquee positioned outside the Emerald Village Pharmacy staff have served a steady stream of...
Judges warm to snappy move
WHILE she didn’t take out the win in her fashion category, this fruity finalist managed to score the most laughs during her hilarious appearance...
Quarry plan is the pits, according to neighbour
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
A GARFIELD family who rely on the tranquillity of their property for business income are deeply concerned about their future as the...
Style shines as heavens open
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
UMBRELLAS were the accessory of the day as racegoers made the best of unfavourable conditions at the Pakenham Gazette Oaks today.
Though it...
Bold and bright fashions beat the wild weather
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
NO amount of wet weather could dampen the spirits of the Pakenham Gazette Oaks Day Fashion on the Field entrants who each...
Truck driver guilty of fatal Catani crash
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
A TRUCK driver who killed four family members in a crash at Catani has been found guilty of culpable driving causing death.
Jobandeep...
Open garden is a real treat
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
THE stunning Waterhouse family garden will once again open to the public later this month, this time for the benefit of the...
Firies push for fair cancer compensation
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
VOLUNTEER firefighters across Cardinia Shire are putting the pressure on the government to simplify legislation for members struck down by cancer in...
Intruder proves a little clingy
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
WHEN the Mills family woke up last Friday, they found an intruder in their Beaconsfield backyard.
Liz and Norm and their kids Darcy,...
Our $60,000-a-day habit
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
OVER $60,000 is gambled away each day in Cardinia Shire.
The shock statistic has shaken Cardinia Shire councillors into action, announcing they are...
Budget sessions rate a second look
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
THE Cardinia Shire Ratepayers Association has called for transparency from Cardinia Council, amid concern that a series of community brainstorm sessions may...