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MEMBER for Wannon, Dan Tehan, said the Federal Government’s two-pronged attack on backpackers would be devastating to the Wannon community and local economy.

Admin - July 3, 2023

WITH the shortest day of the year two weeks gone, the first half of the year is behind us. For those of us in the mainline Christian Churches, the annual remembering and celebrating of the major events of Jesus’ life is also behind us; and the challenge now faces each of us to enrich our understanding of their deeper significance and to integrate them into the practical ways in which each of us now lives our life.

Admin - July 3, 2023

The Bowling Arm Brigade was at it again, last week it was Rob Henstridge who destroyed the opposition, and this week Keith Dunn has taken over, bowling with deadly accuracy and with a bit of help with team mates Peter Clapham and John Crane won the social bowls on Saturday with three wins and 15 shots up.

Admin - July 2, 2023

NATURE Glenelg Trust (NGT) this week reached its fundraising target of $500,000 to purchase the 158-hectare land addition to the Walker Swamp Reserve, just a few days before the settlement date.

Blair Burns - July 2, 2023

SOUTH West Healthcare will become the new meals on wheels provider for Moyne Shire, taking over from Moyne Health after making an agreement with the council.

Admin - July 2, 2023

A QUEST to be the best netballer she can possibly be has led to Danielle Van Kalken’s return to the Hamilton Kangaroos in a move which has benefitted both the player and the team.

Adam Hill - July 2, 2023

KICKING off National Aboriginals and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week and open to all the community is a flag raising ceremony at 10am on Monday, July 3, at the mother organisation of Winda-Mara, 21 Scott St, Heywood, followed by a 2pm smoking ceremony and afternoon tea in Hamilton at 107 Thompson Street.

Lizzie Hallam - July 2, 2023

APPROXIMATELY 17 members of Hamilton’s University of The Third Age (U3A) toured the Hamilton Spectator on Tuesday for one of their monthly excursions and gained some great insights into how the business operates.

Blair Burns - July 1, 2023

ATTACKING, free flowing hockey was the order of the day at Brian Roberts Field, Pedrina Park on Sunday as a total of 24 goals were scored in the three men’s division one games in round eight of the Glenelg Region Hockey Association.

Lloyd Ilett - July 1, 2023

BEST-SELLING crime author, Margaret Hickey, stopped by Bellcourt Books on Tuesday morning to present her new crime fiction novel Broken Bay to interested locals.

Blair Burns - July 1, 2023

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