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Business boss has heart of gold

By Narelle Coulter The Berwick Business Group aims to celebrate and promote the best of Berwick. The group’s young, dynamic president Ritesh Prasad sees his...

Scaling up creatively

By Narelle Coulter Navigating the challenges of doing business in China has been part of life in the fast lane for for mini-helmet manufacturer John...

Dreams make the difference

By Narelle Coulter Singer, songwriter and radio host Clare Bowditch ditched her shoes and settled in for a chat at the annual Casey Cardinia Women’s...

Boyd’s best shot

Alan Boyd is a well-know face around Berwick. He has been a long-serving member of the Berwick fire brigade and runs an accounting firm...

Cooking kit is hot property

By Rebecca Skilton Turning up the heat on wood-fired pizza ovens, he’s the Melbourne engineer transforming the much-loved cooking icon into a worldwide phenomenon. And...

Maker means business

By Rebecca Skilton It combines influences from the normal and the paranormal. It blurs the lines between the strange and the familiar. It’s influenced by...

Books opened on library chief

Chris Buckingham is CEO of Casey Cardinia Libraries. He has also owned an operated a small business, led community organisations, worked as a senior...

Sweet slice of the global apple pie

By Casey Neill The future is looking apples at Narre Warren North orchard Montague. Growing export opportunities are at the core of a $45 million shake-up...

Big plans for iconic adventure park

By Bonny Burrows A $50 million transformation of Tynong tourist attraction Gumbuya Park into “the Disneyland of Victoria” will secure work for 500 ex-auto workers...

Moving on from the car trade

By Narelle Coulter Businesses in the Casey Cardinia region are weathering the downturn of the automotive industry thanks to a program funded by the State...

The temple of Dhoom

By Victoria Stone-Meadows Hollywood may be the next step for an ambitious Casey-based film production company. An award-winning Casey-based film-making crew is hoping to open more...

Level crossing job brings career turn

By Bonny Burrows For Pakenham’s Ben Carpenter, the chance to work local was too good an opportunity to pass up - despite it involving a...

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A desire to serve

A former paramedic has turned a career-ending mental illness into a new, positive pathway - one that still allows her to help people, whilst...