Race to build on track
By LIA SPENCER
ASCOT is behind schedule but still on track, with developers expecting home owners to move into their new houses by...
Quick hands and keen eyes
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
THE Berwick Bridge Club enjoyed a fast-paced week of competition.
Beginning on Friday 13 February with 10 tables, David Yoffa and...
Village Green luncheon
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
JOE Eckersley, Friedel Rose and April Burley have been wished a happy birthday from the Pakenham Senior Citizen’s Centre.
To...
Cooking up a storm
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
Women at war
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group is excited to announce Jenny Baker will speak at an coming meeting...
United in trivia
THE Pakenham Uniting Church is hosting its first trivia night to help raise funds to continue its refurbishment.
The church has been operating for more...
Police probe grass fire
A DELIBERATELY lit grass fire is under investigation by police.
Firebugs were allegedly seen at the scene of a small fire along a walking track...
Lock it, leave it
POLICE are urging drivers to lock their cars as thefts rise across the shire.
Unlocked cars remain opportunistic thieves' prime target, according to Pakenham police...
Toilet training can be taxing
By LIA SPENCER
MICHAEL and I decided to buy Isla a training potty a couple weeks ago after she started showing interest in...
Lessons that last
EVERYONE is invited to a four-week cooking and preserving program beginning next month in Kooweerup.
The Preserving for Life program designed to teach locals how...
Kangaroos could face cull
By BEN CAMERON
AROUND 100 kangaroos could be culled from the Bayles Fauna Park if a solution to overpopulation at the site is not found...
No need for speed
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
MORE motorists are expected to be fined for low-level speeding offences in Cardinia Shire, following advice from the state’s top traffic cop...