Insane on the train
STATE Opposition Leader Matthew Guy’s commitment to reversing the travel restrictions for Pakenham commuters could be seen as a ‘vote catcher’ (‘Free to ride...
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Kay is national boss
By DANI ROTHWELL
KAY Morland became president of the Inner Wheel Australia over the weekend.
She has been a member of Inner Wheel for...
Residents drawn to the Hub
By DANI ROTHWELL
CARDINIA Shire Council is hosting two information sessions for the community about the Hills Hub within the Emerald Hall precinct.
The...
Lucky locks go for charity
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
A BRAVE girl from Bunyip blessed with the fortune of good health made a recent donation to help others.
Monique Simioni,...
Saturday stars on the street
WHEN Garfield is playing at home, the town is full of Stars.
The famous Beswick Street oval has been the site of many a grand...
Wait for justice
THE Berwick Secondary College community will have to wait and see if serial upskirter Marinko Jankovic ever sees jail time for his crimes against...
Backstage workers to the front
THE Gazette has been out and about once again, capturing all the football and netball action from local fixtures.
From Casey Fields to Toomuc Reserve,...
Brigade life memberships for four
By DANNY BUTTLER
THE bell tolled for four of Pakenham’s longest serving CFA members at a recent ceremony at the Pakenham fire station.
Norma...
China deal benefits region
NAR Nar Goon dairy farmer and Australian Dairy Industry Council chairman Noel Campbell has welcomed the official signing of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.
Mr...
Be prepared for the good and the bad
CURRENT buoyant livestock prices are providing a much needed boost to the bottom lines of a number of farm businesses and offer opportunities in...
Council bent to intervene
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
NOT on our watch.
That’s the recent catchcry bellowing from the Cardinia Shire Council which has laid out plans to step...