Hamilton man’s generosity helps hospital adapt
HAMILTON man, Ken Moore has donated $30,000 towards much needed rehab and physio equipment for the Western District Health Service (WDHS), helping the hospital...
War medals to be donated to RSL
VOLUNTEERS at the Salvation Army thrift shop in Hamilton received a big surprise on Tuesday when they found four medals from WWII in a...
Adam McClure releases new album
FORMER Hamilton resident, shearer and part-time songwriter, Adam McClure has just released his latest album, ‘Let’s Keep The Truth To A Minimum’, which reflected...
Call out to save and restore local history
THE Hamilton Public Cemetery Trust is putting the call
Jack + Jude closes, new chapter opens
POPULAR local café, Jack + Jude will be closing for good on October 2 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic which has forced it...
Grand Final brings back memories for Templeton
FORMER Footscray player, Bob Templeton, is counting down the hours until he will see his former club chase a third AFL premiership.
150 years of the Hamilton Fire Brigade
THE Hamilton Fire Brigade reached a significant milestone in 2020 when the brigade turned 150 years old.
Hamilton petrol prices among state’s lowest
WHILE petrol prices have risen since their dramatic drop at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hamilton still has some of the lowest prices...
Increased funding for Greater Hamilton Library
THE Greater Hamilton Library is set for a big boost in the coming year after the State Government announced it would invest $174,000 into...
Britnell says more social housing needed
SOUTH West Coast MP, Roma Britnell believes the State Government’s announcement it would help fund eight social housing projects in the south-west doesn’t go far enough.
Evergreens raising funds for MRI
THE Evergreens Traditional Jazz Band put a smile on the face of many locals on Saturday morning when it set up on the balcony of the Hub and played some well-known songs to raise money for Western District Health Service’s (WDHS) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine appeal.
Hamilton’s New Year’s Eve festival cancelled
FAMILIES will have to find a new way to celebrate New Year’s Eve this year as the Hamilton Rotary Club has made the early decision to cancel its annual Melville Oval festival.