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WITH Christmas fast approaching, families across the shire are flocking to Portland’s stores to fill their stockings with toys and goodies to celebrate the holiday. For some families less fortunate, toys cannot always be at the top of their list during the holiday season, with many relying on services like the Salvation Army to lend […]

Portland Observer - December 1, 2021

THE Portland Coasters have made their mark on this summer’s Country Basketball League South West Conference men’s season, defeating Mount Gambier in an anxiety-inducing thriller on Saturday, before wiping the floor with the Warrnambool Seahawks on Sunday. It puts the Coasters in an exciting position after the first round of competition, with Mount Gambier and […]

Portland Observer - November 30, 2021

THE Salvation Army’s Wishing Tree has gone up at K hub, as part of the Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal, which provides gifts for children in need over the Christmas period. Gifts can be left in the boxes near the tree, which has gone up in the entrance to K hub, where they will be distributed […]

Portland Observer - November 30, 2021

THE Portland Yacht Club’s summer has only just begun, after being delayed for the usual reasons earlier this year. With racing on Sundays, social gatherings on Fridays and beginner programs during the week, the club is already quite busy. New members are growing the club’s numbers every week, and Commodore Andrew Hays is determined to […]

Portland Observer - November 29, 2021

A CHANCE meeting at a house party more than 60 years ago has led to a lifetime of happiness for one Portland couple. Just like something you would see on the silver screen, Kenneth Smith walked into a party on Otway Street, spotted Katherine across the room and knew she was the one. “We knew […]

Portland Observer - November 29, 2021

THESE two sheoak trees have enjoyed some of Portland’s best views for a very long time – all the while providing vital habitat for wildlife and birds as well as doing their small bit for soil stabilisation on the cliffs – but they appear to have been deliberately poisoned. North Portland resident Jeanne Kelly said […]

Chalpat Sonti - November 28, 2021

BUDDING Portland artists Kaylene Baker is celebrating success, with her original painting selling for almost $1000 through an online auction last month. Two Cockatoos, by Ms Barker, was painted during an art therapy class she attended in Hamilton prior to Covid lockdowns. Home @ Scope house supervisor Alison Duffy said the class had been greatly […]

Portland Observer - November 28, 2021

INDIGENOUS education embedded into the curriculum, not merely a separate part of it – that’s the goal of an expanded new initiative at Portland Secondary College’s Re-engagement Program. The re-engagement program on Wednesday officially unveiled the expansion to the existing curriculum while also celebrating 10 years in existence. Both things have been delayed due to […]

Chalpat Sonti - November 27, 2021

JAMES Moore and Zeth Bennett are two of Portland’s brightest young sporting talents, and they proved it last weekend, when they went off to Melbourne to compete in the Australian Scooter Association’s qualifiers to make it into the State Championships. Both were successful, winning their respective competitions and, with this the first major scooter tournament […]

Portland Observer - November 27, 2021

UNITED Way Glenelg is shifting the focus from chocolate and gifts to spreading kindness and appreciation this holiday season with a community advent calendar. The Acts of Kindness advent calendar aims to inspire the community to carry out one act of kindness every day for 25 days. United Way executive officer Nicole Carr said an […]

Portland Observer - November 26, 2021

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