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Funds flow for Creator Lab

Hamilton Gallery is thrilled to announce the official opening of The Creator Lab, a vibrant new arts education space at 84 Brown Street on Saturday...

Nelson farewells historic landmark

NELSON residents have expressed their sorrow following the demolition of the town’s iconic Nelson Kiosk, with the historic building joining a growing number of...

Walking for truth

IN preparation for the release of the Yoorrook Justice Commission report, Deputy Chair, Commissioner Travis Lovett is leading a walk from Portland to Parliament...

Moutajup intersection fatality

Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a fatal collision in Moutajup on Saturday, May 10. It is believed a vehicle and a motorcycle collided...

The rubber hits the road with resurfacing

THE Southern Grampians Shire Council has completed works to reseal over 110 roads with crumbed rubber, a material that reduces carbon footprint by 60...

Don’t use Fido for your password

In our increasingly digital lives, the struggle to remember numerous online passwords is real. Shockingly, many Australians are turning to something seemingly innocent –...

Dancing the night away

THE Hamilton Old Time Dance Club held a popular weekend of dancing at the Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Robert Brody and Helen Moore from...

Book fair raises funds to change lives

STANDING Tall were presented with their $6000 cheque from the Hamilton Anglican Church's annual book fair. The Hamilton Anglican Church finds three different charities...

Cocktail hour in the western district

When silent Hollywood movie star Claire Adams met and married Donald Scobie Mackinnon and moved to Skipton in 1938, cocktail hour arrived in the Western...

Desert trip with Pam

Hamilton Field Naturalists Club's May presentation for 2025 will feature Pam Lehmann presenting a talk on her 2024 trip through many of WA’s wildflower regions. Much...

Teddy bears take to the trains

The Hamilton Miniature Railway Group (HMRG) is happy to announce that the Teddy Bear Picnic is back for 2025. HMRG will host the picnic on...

Coleraine to celebrate Law Week

A series of special events in Coleraine that celebrate our region’s legal history and community heritage is set to take place at the Coleraine...

Strong future in sheep and wool markets for local farmers

It was a full house for this year's Peter Schroder lecture at Sheepvention on Monday morning, with farmers, agents and industry reps filling the...