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THERE’S a bright new feature at Nuns’ beach, and it’s also hoped it will brighten the days of some visitors to the area. The Portland beach “library” contains sand-play toys rather than the traditional books, and is the brainchild of Portland North Primary School students – with the assistance of an internet search – student […]

Portland Observer - December 18, 2020

NARRAWONG is one of the fastest-growing parts of Glenelg Shire, and while it is proving a popular destination, it is not without growing pains. And one of those has been the state of some of the roads in and around the settlement. A group of residents have raised the issue through a letter from one […]

Chalpat Sonti - December 15, 2020

PORTLAND Aluminium is a step closer to survival after the federal government announced it would underwrite the money the smelter loses over the next four years when it powers down on days electricity use surges. While its long-term future is still dependent on a power deal, which at least one observer believes could be announced […]

Chalpat Sonti - December 15, 2020

THE Portland Croquet Club is celebrating some impressive victories at the South West Croquet Association Championships in Warrnambool. John Murfett took out the division one Golf title while in Association croquet Michael Edwards took out division two, Jan Logan won division three and Jeanette Sandeman came second place in division four. The championships are usually […]

Rani Kane - December 15, 2020

THE South Coast Drag Racing Association has plenty to celebrate this week after successfully hosting the club’s first meeting of the 2020-21 season on Saturday afternoon. Ideal weather greeted drivers and spectators alike for the 5K Burnout event with three classes of vehicle up and running – six-cylinders, street class and elite class. The winner […]

Portland Observer - December 15, 2020

MENTAL health has received a boost locally with the official opening of the new Portland Mental Health Services building. The architecturally-designed $1.94 million 152 Percy St facility replaces their outdated Julia St building, however will continue to offer the same mental health services in a larger space. It is located on the same block as […]

Portland Observer - December 14, 2020

THE Hampden Football Netball League has a new president after their annual general meeting on Monday night, with former Portlander Garry Perrett taking on the role from Tim Mason. Mason stepped down after taking up a role with AFL Western District. After being on the Hampden board for five years Perrett decided, with some encouragement […]

Rani Kane - December 14, 2020

ONE hundred motorbikes rumbled from Heywood to Portland on Saturday for the annual toy run, with many people pillioning to bring the estimated number of participants to 130. The ride was led by organiser David Upton (right) towing his trailer “sleigh”; he also gave Peter Stamp from Portland’s Salvation Army a lift. Lieutenant Stamp and […]

Portland Observer - December 10, 2020

FOUR Portland-region schools will receive $670,000 to complete maintenance and outdoor improvement works following an announcement from the state government. Portland South Primary School is the biggest winner from the Minor Capital Works Fund allocation announced last week, receiving $500,000 to re-roof their senior school building, help prepare a new classroom for 2021 and reinstall […]

Portland Observer - December 10, 2020

THE Netball Victoria Community Awards were held on Friday as an online presentation with local netball administrator Sally Morton taking out the Volunteer of the Year award as a joint winner. The awards are hosted each year to celebrate and recognise those in the community that play a big part in netball across the state. […]

Rani Kane - December 10, 2020

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