DARTMOOR Community came together July 25 for a three-course-meal put together Dartmoor Primary School students. To raise funds for their playground, the school’s 12 students plus their teachers held a meal fundraiser at the school for local community members to join. Funding for a new playground had been an ongoing project for two years and […]
PORTLAND’S Gwen Smith has just turned 90-years-old and is busy most days knitting squares to keep her hands occupied. Mrs Smith enjoys knitting when she watches sport on the television or if she has free time. “I don’t have to do it, I just do it,” she said. “I’m not a reader, and I can’t […]
TRAVELLING over to a Pacific Island for most people is usually done for a much-needed holiday break, but for visiting urologist, Professor Richard Grills, and Western District Health Service (WDHS) nurse practitioner, Stuart Willder, the trip they recently returned from was part of specialist medical aid organised by the Royal College of Australian Surgeons, the latest being to Samoa.
TWO governance organisations have weighed in on the management of the Hamilton-Coleraine Rail Reserve, pointing to a commitment for the track to continue to be developed for its ultimate goal of a walking and cycling track, and calling for collaboration among the community.
A COUNTBACK to fill the Glenelg Shire councillor vacancy created by the resignation of Anita Rank will have to be held again, after the successful candidate declined the role. Robyn McDonald, the highest-polling unsuccessful candidate at the 2020 election, was elected to the council following a countback conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission on Wednesday, […]