Footy fans in a Grand Final frenzy
THERE will be plenty of noise in homes and venues across the Southern Grampians Shire tomorrow as the Collingwood Magpies take on the Brisbane Lions in the AFL Grand Final at 2.30pm.
Roots damage Gray St pipeline
PLANE tree roots have been blamed for damaging a gas pipeline in Gray Street requiring emergency repairs on Sunday night that included ripping up significant parts of the brick footpath outside Buckle Menswear.
Grant recipients
THE current round of Southern Grampians Shire Council (SGSC) Community Partnership Grants has awarded a long list of projects and initiatives much-needed funding to move ahead with their work.
Celebrating 100 years of Legacy – Hamilton torch relay
A PERFECT day of sunshine warmed the backs of the 17 torch bearers participating in the Hamilton & District Legacy leg of the international Legacy Centenary Torch Relay in Hamilton on Monday.
Time ticking on Post Office facelift
SHAKESPEARE wrote in Macbeth, let every man be master of his time, but for Mossop Construction + Interiors site safety supervisor, Dennis Chapman (inset), he would be happy just to see the Hamilton Post Office clock looking and running in a respectable way as befitting its 133-year history.
POVERTY RATES RISE
WOMEN living in poverty is estimated to have risen by four percent in the Southern Grampians Shire in the five years between 2016 and 2021.
DAFFODIL DONATIONS
WITH an average of 135 people diagnosed with cancer in the Southern Grampians each year, Thursday’s Daffodil Day offered a chance for many to reflect.
TAXI HEADACHE
A LACK of drivers along with the ripple effects of State Government requirements due to COVID-19 are just two factors that have conspired to reduce the level of taxi services available in Hamilton, compared with just a few years ago.
PHARMACIES THREAT
RURAL pharmacies will likely reduce staff, opening hours and even close in some smaller towns, if the local industry reaction to the Federal Government’s recently announced 60-day prescribed drug dispensing policy goes ahead.
Parklands Pride
STUDENTS at Hamilton Parklands School had plenty of reasons to smile on Monday morning when they were finally able to move into their new school building as part of $13 million capital works.
Survey Slide – Public satisfaction with Council drops to lowest in years Survey slide
SATISFACTION amongst residents of the Southern Grampians Shire with Council’s performance would appear to be going down if the results of a survey tabled at last week’s scheduled August meeting are to be believed.
Land deal doubts
THE Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet has responded to recent concerns surrounding a secret deal with 10 Victorian local government councils including Southern Grampians Shire with an Indigenous council, saying it would have “no impact on current council laws and regulations”.