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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...

Bush haven seeks friendly hands

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM IN a rapidly developing area, 170 hectares of natural bushland is a precious rarity. So much so that a group of neighbours of...

Winners are grinners

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THE winners of the 2015 Casey-Cardinia Business Awards celebrated their achievements with award sponsors at a recent lunch. Representatives of the successful businesses...

So eager to serve

By GARRY HOWE PERCIVAL Beadle didn’t live long in Officer, and that was more than a century ago. Yet the townsfolk have not forgotten him. P. Beadle...

Deakin nearly back on his feet

By ANEEKA SIMONIS THE eight-year-old Pakenham boy who captured our hearts after being hit by a car on his way to school last month said...

Owner pines for missing Porsche

By ANEEKA SIMONIS THERE would be few pooches more loved than this Nar Nar Goon pet. Porsche the miniature Poodle has been missing for the...

Jobs key to Labor campaign for McMillan

By ANEEKA SIMONIS JOB SECURITY and relieving the pressure on stretched household budgets across McMillan will be a key election focus for Labor candidate Chris...

Junior jumpers raise a healthy sum

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM STUDENTS at Beaconhills College have skipped their way to a personal best. The junior school of the Pakenham campus recently raised $22,911 in...

Expensive tool stolen from car

By ANEEKA SIMONIS AN UNCOMMON tool stolen in Emerald weeks ago is still missing. Between 11.20am and 11.40am on Friday 23 October, a Hastings MV35...

Kids use their heads in remembering the fallen

By ANEEKA SIMONIS A SEA of red poppies flooded around the Cockatoo centotaph as the town's primary school students did they bit to remember lives...

Roadside mowing ahead of fire season

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM VICROADS has recently begun roadside grass mowing and tree trimming to reduce bushfire risk and severity in Cardinia this summer. VicRoads Metro South...

Dip in Christmas sales again

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOR some Berwick shop owners, the Christmas rush is another year away as they struggle to make ends meet amid the High...

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Officer dawn service continues to grow

Hundreds of Officer community members and residents braved the chilly and rainy weather as part of the Officer Anzac Day dawn service. Organised by the...