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THE Dunkeld Country Fire Authority (CFA) are hosting an open day this Sunday at the Dunkeld Fire Station (40-42 Templeton Street) from 10am until 2pm.

Bailey Walsh - October 5, 2023

FOR the second time in less than a week on separate properties, and no more than a few kilometres apart, a shearing shed between Penshurst and Caramut has burnt down.

Lizzie Hallam - October 4, 2023

GOLF is a sport where the focus is usually on individual performance, yet it affords the opportunity for an enjoyable afternoon of socialising with friends or family

Admin - October 4, 2023

ALTHOUGH some early voting centres for the Voice referendum have already opened on Monday, the local one will not be open until this Saturday, October 7, with the nearest alternative before then being in Warrnambool.

Admin - October 4, 2023

HAMILTON NORTH cricket club has unveiled its English import player for the 2023/24 Hamilton and District Cricket Association season, as Oscar Newell had his first look at an Australian ground at Monivae College on Monday.

Lloyd Ilett - October 4, 2023

DOORS will officially open at 7pm this Thursday evening, October 5, for the annual Hamilton Rotary Art Show gala opening with artists, art enthusiasts and local supporters gathering to preview works at the Hamilton Performing Arts Centre (HPAC).

Lizzie Hallam - October 4, 2023

TREVOR Krause with daughter Jodie Rowland, from Hamilton, at the Alexandra House Sports Club on Saturday cheering on their beloved Pies.

Admin - October 4, 2023

STRONG stayer, Claidheamh Mor, proved too classy for his rivals, taking out the $50,000 Coleraine Cup last Friday.

Peter Morganti - October 3, 2023

REGIONAL concerns about the Recognition and Settlement Agreement (RSA) between the Victorian Government and the Horsham-based Barengi Gadjin Land Council (BGLC) appear to be escalating with a public meeting scheduled in Dunkeld tomorrow evening to discuss “what the deal is about and what it means for the community”.

Admin - October 3, 2023

AUSTRALIAN barley exporters are re-entering the Chinese market after China removed the 80.5 per cent duty on the product in early August, benefiting both Australian producers and Chinese consumers.

Michelle Muir - October 3, 2023

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