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Coastal fun without the cost

LOCAL families are being encouraged to get involved in a feel-good, hands-on community event that will transform everyday fishing trash into something worthwhile later...

Pathway for aspiring First Nations doctors

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students are invited to apply now for the Australian Medical Association’s (AMA) 2026 Indigenous Medical Scholarship. Since 1994, the...

Walking safely in summer

Summer means more daylight hours for walking, and swimming in rivers and lakes is more appealing. The maximum average temperature is around 22 degrees...

Feral foxes and cats to reduce under new coordinator

The Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (CISS) has welcomed a new National Feral Cat and Fox Management Coordinator, Yasmin Aly. Who joins Heidi Kleinert,...

Rectory restored

The community were welcomed at Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Coleraine on Sunday 14 December, as the congregation celebrated the completion of a project...

Keep cattle in check

Dairy farmers are encouraged to take proactive steps to protect herd health as humid, wet conditions increase disease, affect growth rates of young cattle...

$1 billion in unpaid super returned to workers

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released new data, revealing $1.1 billion in unpaid super has been returned to nearly a million individual’s super...

Pig swill prohibited

Prohibited pig feed (formerly known as swill) is the act of feeding food scraps or food waste that contains meat, or which has been...

Scholarships available

AS Year 12 students across Australia ponder their ATAR results, Bendigo Bank’s scholarship program is celebrating 19 years of providing life-changing education opportunities for...

Poppy J at the pool

AS the sounds of summer splash back into gear, The Hamilton Spectator spoke with our favourite “living historian” Poppy J. Growing up in the...

Become a citizen scientist

CFA is encouraging Victorians to become ‘citizen scientists’ and help strengthen critical information about the state’s fire risk. Grassland curing is the annual...

Get your stock safely through summer

Victorian producers are more aware than most of the importance of being prepared and having a plan in place for livestock during a fire. With...

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