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SIGNS are strong that the blacksmith on Whyte Street in Coleraine will be firing back up.

Admin - February 7, 2024

Hamilton and District Cricket Association A grade ladder leader, Tyrendarra, has again fallen at the hands of second-placed St Andrew’s at Clem Young Oval on Saturday, as the home side completed the double against the Darras with victory in both the one-day and two-day format games this summer.

Lloyd Ilett - February 7, 2024

GEORGE Street Primary School announced their new principal, Brad Smallman on December 14 last year, and his first day commenced last week.

Bailey Walsh - February 7, 2024

AFTER having to look on as the Warrnambool women claimed victory during the past two summers, the Hamilton and District Women’s Cricket Association Hurricanes finally got the better of their opponents for the first time after thrashing their visitors by seven wickets at Clem Young Oval on Sunday.

Lloyd Ilett - February 7, 2024

THE Victorian Community History Awards, presented by Public Record Office Victoria and the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, were announced on Friday, February 2, at the Arts Centre Melbourne.

Lizzie Hallam - February 7, 2024

ONE of two people involved in a single car accident was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital after the vehicle they were travelling in rolled over at Chatsworth at about 5pm Monday night.

Admin - February 7, 2024

THE Dartmoor Rodeo once again proved a hit, with thousands flocking to Dartmoor Recreation Reserve for the annual event on Saturday night

Adam Hill - February 6, 2024

A COMPARE and contrast of two scenarios was the objective behind a visit to the area by Victorian Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie, shadow minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development last Friday.

Lizzie Hallam - February 6, 2024

THERE is no holding Grace and Emily Elsom back.

Jodi Fry - February 6, 2024

AGRICULTURE Victoria’s statewide fruit fly co-ordinator Cathy Mansfield is urging Victorian home gardeners to take extra steps this summer to protect their produce from Queensland fruit fly (QFF).

Admin - February 6, 2024

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