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AHEAD of Australia opening up its doors for international travel on Monday, preparations have begun for local businesses in the Southern Grampians region. Grampians Peaks Walking Company managing director, Adrian Manikas, welcomed the exciting news that would see more visitors on their multi-day camping and hiking excursions. “It has been a long hard slog for […]

Spec.com.au - February 17, 2022

BALMORAL K-12 Community College has welcomed back a familiar face for 2022, with a former student finding herself on staff after many other jobs and considerable overseas travel.

Mark Rabich - February 17, 2022

Brothers, Daniel and Luke Storer, have returned home from an eventful trip up north to compete in the in 2022 Queensland Wingless Sprints State Title.

Portland Observer - February 17, 2022

TAHARA residents are counting their blessings after emergency services stopped an out-of-control grassfire that burned more than 380 hectares at the weekend.

Kristy McDonald - February 17, 2022

IT’S the end of an era but the start of a new adventure for one South West agriculture business as its founder retires before a new partnership is formed with a bricks and mortar business in the heart of Heywood.

Portland Observer - February 17, 2022

AN EMPTY shell is all that remains of a Subaru Forester station wagon that was destroyed by fire, in the early hours of Monday morning.

Kristy McDonald - February 17, 2022

PORT Fairy’s main centre will be abuzz with a reinvigorated street fair over the Labour Day long weekend in mid-March.

Spec.com.au - February 16, 2022

GRANGEBURN moved through to the preliminary final after being defeated by Portland last week, and Hamilton got a second chance after winning its semi-final against Memorial.

Spec.com.au - February 16, 2022

AN empty shell is all that remains of a Subaru Forester station wagon that was stolen from Kent Road, Hamilton, in the early hours of Monday morning, and then torched.

Spec.com.au - February 16, 2022

THE Greater South West Junior Football League (GSWJFL) is looking ahead to the upcoming with the Under-16.5 age group changed to 17-and-Under for 2022.

Adam Hill - February 16, 2022

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