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PARKLANDS Golf Club ladies now have their own definition of endurance - being able to play an 18-hole round of golf on five consecutive days without appearing to tire.

Admin - May 17, 2022

DESPITE the launch of ‘Skywhales: Every Heart Sings’ being postponed, the community was still provided with opportunities to interact with internationally renowned artist, Patricia Piccinini, at the three successful events held over the weekend.

Macey Sanders - May 17, 2022

THE community will gather out the front of the Greater Hamilton Library this afternoon to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia & Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) in an event organised by the Southern Grampians Shire Council.

Macey Sanders - May 17, 2022

PENSHURST has claimed local bragging rights over Glenthompson-Dunkeld with a five-point win on Saturday.

Adam Hill - May 17, 2022

TODAY marks the 50th anniversary of the Know Your Bible (KYB) studies in Australia run by CWCI (formerly Christian Women Communicating International) and the Hamilton group is celebrating along with many others from the region, including Coleraine, Penshurst, Casterton and Tarrington.

Mark Rabich - May 17, 2022

LAST week in Hamilton saw light weight trade steers make up to 600 cents per kilogram.

Admin - May 16, 2022

COLERAINE has cemented its position at the top of the South West District Football Netball League (SWDFNL) ladder with a hard-fought victory over second-placed Dartmoor at Silvester Oval on Saturday.

Admin - May 16, 2022

A PROPOSAL to re-establish the Victorian Parliament’s Road Safety Committee through an amendment to the Road Safety Legislation Amendment Bill 2022 has been defeated in Victoria’s Parliament.

Admin - May 16, 2022

THE Hamilton Kangaroos have broken through to claim their second win of the Hampden Football Netball League (HFNL) season, holding off a determined Terang-Mortlake at Melville Oval on Saturday.

Adam Hill - May 16, 2022

Cost increases will be felt right across Australia’s farm sector in 2022, driven by expected further hikes in energy and fertiliser prices, according to a Rabobank report.

Admin - May 16, 2022

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