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A WONDERFUL tradition will continue at Byaduk on Saturday, November 2 with the Byaduk and Community Spring Show reaching 116 years, a truly remarkable achievement and something Byaduk and the Community has been proud of.

Admin - October 21, 2024

WITH Christmas just around the corner, the community are once again invited to take part in the Samaritan’s Purse - Operation Christmas Child, a charity appeal which sends a shoebox full of gifts to disadvantaged children across the world.

Felicity Handreck - October 20, 2024

HIS Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Cancer Council Victoria is urging Victorians to check their breasts, with data showing that breast cancer is the most common cancer among females, making up almost one third of all female cancer diagnoses.

Admin - October 20, 2024

VANDALS have again struck in the town of Coleraine and have broken the fox statue situated on the western outskirts of the town just passed the bridge on the north side of the Glenelg Highway.

Admin - October 20, 2024

RETURNING to Hamilton is ‘Inventi Ensemble’, with their epic show ‘1001 Nights’ at the Hamilton Performing Arts Centre on Sunday, October 20 at 2pm.

Admin - October 19, 2024

LEADER of The Nationals, Peter Walsh has slammed the State Government for allegedly dodging questions in Parliament relating to regional Victorians being short-changed.

Admin - October 18, 2024

SEVERAL local SES units were part of the emergency effort that attended to the multiple callouts in Casterton late Wednesday afternoon when the township was lashed by a freak storm.

Admin - October 18, 2024

THE CFA has created a world-first mixed reality fire aviation simulator which will improve the training and skills of hundreds of the state’s eyes in the sky.

Admin - October 17, 2024

RECENTLY announced as finalists for the 2024 Victorian Country Press Association Awards are two of our photographers at the Spectator, Glenn Guy and Lara Fitzpatrick.

Admin - October 17, 2024

SOUTHERN Grampians Shire Council workers were up early on Tuesday morning doing repairs on the Thompson Street footpath outside Homeflair which was damaged due to tree roots erupting.

Admin - October 17, 2024
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