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MACARTHUR’S Music in the Vines won’t look the same in 2021, with COVID-19 restrictions forcing a change in plans.

Ash Bolt - November 17, 2020

NIGEL Crawford, 42, of Tennyson Street, Hamilton, had his application for bail rejected on Friday when he fronted the Warrnambool Magistrates Court. Charged with drug trafficking, Mr Crawford made an unrepresented bail application, which was denied. The court heard Mr Crawford was intercepted driving a silver Holden Commodore at Tarrington about 1am on Friday. A […]

Admin - November 17, 2020

HAMILTON galloper, Tan Check, made a one act affair of the 2020 William Thomson Dunkeld Cup, saluting easily by five lengths on Saturday. Trained by James Bull, the lightly raced six-year-old gelding romped to the front well before the home turn before giving jockey, Dean Holland, an armchair ride to the winning post. It was […]

Adam Hill - November 17, 2020

THIS week has seen a mixed result so far as the weather is concerned with good weather on Saturday leading to poor weather on Wednesday, which included thunder and lightning that made the ladies having to abandon their rounds.

Spec.com.au - November 14, 2020

A HAMILTON man in his 40s fronted the Warrnambool Magistrates Court yesterday, charged with possession of traffickable quantity of drugs.

Tara Fry - November 14, 2020

FROM a family business which started in 1966 to retirement in 2020, David and Helen Morrison have been through a rollercoaster ride in the real estate industry.

Mitch Lang - November 14, 2020

IN the past eight months, COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on the Southern Grampians and Moyne Shire’s economy according to latest data from analytics consulting firm, Taylor Fry.

Allanah Sciberras - November 14, 2020

HAMILTON will travel to Dunkeld Turf to take on Grampians in Hamilton and District Cricket Association (HDCA) A grade round three action today.

Adam Hill - November 14, 2020

THE Dunkeld Cup day, an iconic racing meeting, set beneath the beautiful Grampians mountain range with an ability to attract modern-day race crowds in excess of 10,000, is a day circled on the racing and social calendar by many across Victoria and abroad.

Adam Hill - November 14, 2020

NAIDOC Week celebrations commenced on Tuesday with Western District Health Service (WDHS) partnering with Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation for an online flag raising ceremony and artwork launch. The community was invited to watch WDHS’s Facebook page on Tuesday as it live steamed the ceremony which included speeches by Aunty Janice Lovett, Rohan Fitzgerald and Shane Boney. […]

Allanah Sciberras - November 12, 2020

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