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HAMILTON’S Willem Mason, 18 has been working in the produce area at Permewans Mitre 10 with plans to study Cyber Security in either Adelaide, Melbourne or Geelong next year.

Felicity Handreck - July 9, 2024

PENSHURST’S Faith Presser, 19 has turned her hand to different occupations having worked in a local bakery, labouring in a vineyard and helping as a babysitter just to name a few.

Felicity Handreck - July 9, 2024

A look back at previous editions of the paper 50 and 25 years ago

Admin - July 8, 2024

HAMILTON’S Noah Mulley, 18 has been working part time in both the kitchen and café area at the Hamilton Base Hospital Green Bean Café where he is completing a Certificate Three in Hospitality with Westvic.

Felicity Handreck - July 8, 2024

FOUNDATION for Rural Regional Renewal (FRRR) and Gardiner Foundation have awarded $38,052 to eight community groups across South Western Victoria for local initiatives that will support, strengthen and sustain their dairying regions.

Admin - July 8, 2024
Admin - July 8, 2024

HAMILTON’S Molly O’Brien, 18, plans to study a Bachelor of Sports, Physical and Outdoor Education next year, but she must first complete her gap year working as a learning support officer at Monivae College.

Felicity Handreck - July 8, 2024

THE multi-billion-dollar repair bill needed to fix Australia’s rural roads has been highlighted as a critical investment in the viability and safety of the nation’s agricultural industries following the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) State of the Assets report released at the National Press Club in Canberra earlier this week.

Admin - July 7, 2024

THE tough season and bush telegraph reports of sheep deaths from twin lamb disease have put the spotlight on a profession which is often taken for granted – veterinary surgeons.

Admin - July 7, 2024

SOUTHERN Grampians Shire Council (SGSC) have paid tribute to the dedication of one of its Southern Grampians TAC (Transport Accident Commission) L2P Program mentors, Neil Sandford, who was recently honoured at the L2P Mentor Awards in Melbourne for his outstanding contribution to helping young people in the Hamilton community get their driver’s licenses.

Lizzie Hallam - July 7, 2024
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