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THIS year’s journey in Cambodia was a blast for Bayview College students, who already miss the friendly faces they met during their stay. Sixteen of Bayview’s Year 12 students signed up to travel to Cambodia this year, including the trip’s coordinator Kym Maybery, teacher Reece Williams, chaplain and Days for Girls advocate Elizabeth Clements and […]

Portland Observer - August 5, 2024

SINCE 2017, when Portland’s Kay Antony was bitten by the running bug, she has run the equivalent of 260 marathons – around 11,000km. She has completed marathons and ultramarathons around Australia and this year was all set to compete in the Boston marathon. It was the first time she had qualified for one of the […]

Portland Observer - August 5, 2024

ON Sunday May 26, local cricket tragics Lyndon and Llewellyn Oakley left Australia’s winter weather behind for a whirlwind summer tour of England with Exotic Cricket Tours (ECT). The father and son pair later enjoyed a 10-day personal tour of Ireland together, then spent 12 days experiencing the best of Paris, Geneva, Venice, and Rome […]

Portland Observer - August 4, 2024

LOCAL umpiring has seen two significant milestones at different ends of the spectrum across the past week in the South West District Football Netball League. Football umpires Sonny Sealey and Chris Evans are at contrasting points in their umpiring careers with Sealey notching up his first senior football match as a central umpire last weekend […]

Portland Observer - August 2, 2024

IT could be said that art was in Maureen Watts’s blood. Sadly, the artist passed away last week, and a planned exhibition will now serve as a celebration of her life and art with the display at the Julia Street Creative Space from August 3 to August 31. The exhibition comprises of pots, paintings, prints […]

Portland Observer - July 31, 2024

AN 84-place childcare centre planned for Portland aims to relieve the shire’s childcare drought. Victorian developers Jane and William Johnson are about to submit plans to Glenelg Shire Council to build the Portland Early Learning Centre in Richardson Street. If approved, they hope to start building before the year is out, with the opening date […]

Portland Observer - July 30, 2024

BUNDARRA Primary School students recently spent a day of the Hands on Learning program testing their photography skills out on the town. Bundarra’s Hands on Learning program takes on 10 individual grade 5 and 6 students for each semester, teaching them skills such as gardening, cooking, crafting and photography. Students get to take part in […]

Charlie Sawyer-Bassett - July 28, 2024

PORTLAND Arts Centre celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday night with a whole lot of glitz, glam, feathers, exotic costumes and singing. Exactly 120 people bought tickets to Shower Songs, a show jam-packed with glamour, burlesque and singalong hits. But it wasn’t only sparkling dresses and tastefully placed tassels, because Portland members of CEMA (Council […]

Charlie Sawyer-Bassett - July 27, 2024

THE Portland Foreshore Community Pavilion project tender has been halted. That is the big news from the Tuesday night’s Glenelg Shire meeting, as councillors debated the fate of the troubled project. Councillors had before them, five possible recommendations for the project: 1. Council endorses the halting of the Portland Foreshore Community Pavilion project tender for […]

Portland Observer - July 26, 2024

A PORTLAND business owner is calling out for the amenity rooms on Henty Street to be open longer, after someone defecated near the back door of his store.

Charlie Sawyer-Bassett - July 20, 2024
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