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THE Mininera and District Football League finals race is down to six, with Woorndoo-Mortlake dropping out of contention with a round 14 loss, as all three local sides had wins.

Adam Hill - August 7, 2024

ELDERS’ new wool handling business has now commenced operations nationwide, officially launching August 1, at an event hosted at the Elders Wool Ravenhall centre in Melbourne’s west.

Admin - August 7, 2024

THE Hamilton Kangaroos have claimed their biggest win of the Hampden Football Netball League season, upsetting seventh-placed Terang-Mortlake by two goals in the Open netball clash on Saturday.

Adam Hill - August 7, 2024

WITH unusually mild winter weather, Sheepvention 2024 hosted big crowds creating side streets jammed with parked cars and utes; people being attracted to the event by all manner of things agricultural, rural – and lots more.

Mark Rabich - August 7, 2024

SHEEPVENTION was a triumph with pleasant weather bringing smiles of anticipation to a substantial gathering in the Rams Shed on Sunday for the official opening.

Felicity Handreck - August 7, 2024

THE region has a new world champion after Knebsworth farmer, Ron Rhook, returned from the United States with some extra luggage recently.

Adam Hill - August 6, 2024

CONCERNS over a possible merger of regional health services in western Victoria are mounting with worried locals urged to attend a second protest rally organised for Warrnambool on Friday, August 16 at the Civic Green at 1pm.

Lizzie Hallam - August 6, 2024

WHEN choosing the best feed to purchase for sheep or cattle, there are a few things to take into account– especially when feeding over winter.

Admin - August 6, 2024

DYING to Know Day has been a national annual campaign that has helped Australians live, grieve, and die better with the aim of fostering deep and meaningful conversations about death - a universal human experience.

Admin - August 6, 2024

IN small rural towns, Ambulance Victoria relies heavily on locals giving up their time to be trained and work as Ambulance Community Officers (ACOs).

Lizzie Hallam - August 6, 2024
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