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Always remembering Rosalyn Nolte

An estimated 80 people attended the memorial service for Rosalyn Nolte, a local girl who was murdered 55 years ago, with family members travelling...

Demo on Lonsdale St begins

Demolition works at 90–92 Lonsdale Street, Hamilton, began on Tuesday 27 February, preparing the site for the future Hamilton Library, Digital Hub and Southern...

Hamilton market reports

HAMILTON SHEEP MARKET WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY As a result of extreme heat and total fire bans, Hamilton agents yarded 3800 lambs which is 9,800 fewer...

Recognising the work of Gunditjmara

BETWEEN 40 and 50 people attended the Survival Day community event at Melville Oval on January 26 which featured an awards ceremony and a...

Balmoral community helps neighbours

In the township of Balmoral, Australia Day looked a little different, with the community giving back and raising funds for their "northern neighbours"...

Having fun by the pool

MACARTHUR celebrated Australia Day by the pool, with families from across the region making the trek to the tiny town, according to secretary of...

Australia Day award winners

THE outstanding work of some of Southern Grampians Shire volunteers and community groups was recognised at the annual Australia Day award ceremony at the...

Beautiful day for a celebration

THE outstanding work of some of Southern Grampians Shire' volunteers and community groups was recognised at the annual Australia Day award ceremony at the...

Round 2 applications to open

Organisations across the Glenelg Shire are being invited to apply for funding, with round two of Glenelg Shire Council’s 2025/26 Community Grants Program opening...

Leap in cattle values

A HUGE jump in the value of cattle sales has surprised and delighted the district. Hamilton Regional Livestock Exchange (HRLX) played host to the Western...

Stolen car burnt out in Dunkeld

A CAR that was allegedly stolen before crashing in Dunkeld and then set on fire - all on a catastrophic fire danger day, shocking...

Rolling hope

While most people were still in bed at 5.30am Sunday morning, this caring group were getting ready to roll out of Coleraine to deliver...

Tigers torch Pigeons to finish season in style

Tarrington survived a late scare to beat Pigeon Ponds by four wickets in the HDCA D grade competition and finish its season on a...

A week in paradise