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THE Grangeburn Bowling Club is set for a new look with the main green set to be replaced.

Adam Hill - October 13, 2021

SPECTATORS have officially been ruled out with the 2021 Dunkeld Cup set to go ahead without crowds.

Adam Hill - October 13, 2021

HAMILTON North Primary School (HNPS) has welcomed new principal, Lizzie Tout to the school to replace Don Beaton who stepped down after six years in the role.

Blair Burns - October 13, 2021

VICTORIAN COVID-19 response commander, Jeroen Weimar has confirmed the Mount Gambier woman diagnosed with the virus did not contract it in Casterton.

Spec.com.au - October 13, 2021

THE Hamilton community is set to benefit from a $2.3 million mental health facility on Lonsdale Street which is expected to be completed by December 2022.

Blair Burns - October 13, 2021

ST JOSEPH’S Primary School in Coleraine is just one of the many regional schools that is learning about first aid when they received a talk and presentation from Rhythm First Aid’s Nicole Gleeson on Monday morning.

Blair Burns - October 11, 2021

DESPITE the admission that, as far as she was aware “they’ve had no (COVID-19) cases in Casterton”, South Australian Chief Health Officer, Nicole Spurrier has not completely eased restrictions for Victorian border community residents entering her state.

Spec.com.au - October 11, 2021

n Grampians Shire interim chief executive, Tony Doyle spoke with The Spectator last week about what he expected to see during his three-month time in the job.

Felicity Handreck - October 11, 2021

TALENTED winger, Nathan Rentsch, took out the Penshurst Football Netball Club senior best and fairest count with 29 votes coming home strong in the final round to hit the lead, while on the netball court, nothing could split coach, Sinaed Hasell, and goal-shooter, Rachael Mibus, who tied for the top honour.
Rentsch said after rising up through the juniors, it was a special experience to win a senior best and fairest at a club that meant so much to him.
“It was a great feeling and very humbling to win this award at such a great club that has a really good history with it, from playing juniors there, it means a lot,” he told The Spectator.

Blair Burns - October 11, 2021

THE Hamilton and District Cricket Association (HDCA) has finalised its plans for the senior season with A grade set to take on a different look for the 2021-22 campaign.

Adam Hill - October 11, 2021

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