A fireman through and through
By Roman Kulkewycz
EIGHTY-six-year-old Bunyip icon Joe Cumming OAM was awarded a 70-year service medal for his outstanding years of service to the CFA at...
Dorothy’s award for service
By Roman Kulkewycz
BUNYIP’S Dorothy Myers has received a medal and a certificate from the Country Women’s Association of Victoria in recognition of 25 years...
Festival brings town to life
By Alana Mitchelson
IT was a full-house at St John the Baptist Church for the Saint Sofia Festival Mass ceremony.
Kooweerup was brought to life on...
MP’s home horror
By Aneeka Simonis
A FEDERAL politician - soon to chair an inquiry into immigration - has spoken for the first time about a brazen aggravated...
Kate Lempriere’s explosive letter
FORMER councillor Kate Lempriere has hit back at misconduct accusations made against her and the council order which banned her from talking to staff.
I...
Gagged ex-councillor speaks out
By Aneeka Simonis
OUSTED Cardinia Shire councillor Kate Lempriere, who spent her last few weeks on the council prohibited from talking to staff over confirmed...
An eye on the world
“I feel like you get into so many situations with a camera that you wouldn’t normally be thrown into - people welcome you into...
Hospital after school attack
By Alana Mitchelson
Parents have criticised the lack of disciplinary action following an incident at Cockatoo Primary School where a boy required immediate medical attention,...
Broadbent lashes the right
By Alana Mitchelson
MCMILLAN MP Russell Broadbent has slammed a fellow Coalition member’s remarks as a “diatribe about the rise of Islam".
Mr Broadbent expressed regret...
Dog bites girl’s face
By Alana Mitchelson
A PREGNANT Pakenham woman who no longer has feeling in the right side of her mouth after a Staffordshire bull terrier allegedly...
Police search for owners
By Alana Mitchelson
POLICE have appealed for public assistance to help identify the owner of a piece of equipment found in Garfield on Tuesday morning.
Cardinia...
Skyscraper sisters do it again
By Alana Mitchelson
THE Aldred sisters will bond over a 1642 step hike to the top of Melbourne’s tallest skyscraper.
Pakenham’s Mary Aldred and her sister,...