HIDDEN cameras have sparked outrage among rock climbers and bush walkers following reports that visitors in the Grampians/Gariwerd National Park were being monitored.
By Lizzie Hallam
HIDDEN cameras installed by Parks Victoria have been spotted near Buandik Victoria Range, in the Grampians/Gariwerd National Park, causing concern among rock climbers and bush walkers of a breach of privacy. Photo: SUPPLIED.
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LOCALS have been encouraged to attend an information session regarding three major CBD projects in Hamilton, held at the Hamilton Performing Arts centre next Monday, September 16, starting at 5.30pm.
SOUTHERN Grampians Shire Council (SGSC) have encouraged community members to attend an upcoming information session next Monday for an update on Council’s three major CBD projects.
PORT Fairy Folk Festival has added more artists to its global line-up for 2025, with anticipation growing for the annual event taking place in the stunning seaside destination of Port Fairy on the March long weekend.
A FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND Aged Care Mobile Skills Lab that takes training on the road to rural areas has won a state-wide award for South West TAFE (SWTAFE).
HAMILTON Bowling Club life member, Ron Steff, and former ladies president, Joan Fort, were special guests at the club’s season opening on Saturday. Photo: SUPPLIED.
Offered on a lush 8.6 Acres (approx.), with sweeping countryside views (that make you feel like you’re on 100 Acres) this property merges Play Park with Hobby Farm to bring you extraordinary entertainment options with bespoke industrial finishes and a calming lifestyle focus.
LOCALS have been encouraged to attend an information session regarding three major CBD projects in Hamilton, held at the Hamilton Performing Arts centre next Monday, September 16, starting at 5.30pm.
SOUTHERN Grampians Shire Council (SGSC) have encouraged community members to attend an upcoming information session next Monday for an update on Council’s three major CBD projects.
AS a tribute to the soldiers and founding members of the Portland Memorial Bowling Club, wallpaper featuring newspaper clippings and other memories has been put up in the building's entryway.
GLENELG Shire Council has released its draft budget 2024-225 and ratepayers have until 17 May to have their say on the council’s spending and rating plans for the next year.