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Don’t lower speed limits, fix roads

BACKLASH around the proposal of lowering speed limits on regional roads has been met with support by Lowan MP, Emma Kealy.

Density limits to drop for small-to-medium sized venues

CAFÉS, restaurants and pubs will no longer have to follow density requirements from the end of the month, with the one person per square metre rules set to be lifted in the coming weeks.

Hamilton carjacking

A HAMILTON man has been charged with carjacking after allegedly stealing an acquaintance’s car while getting a lift on Sunday night.

Two per cent deposit needed for single parents to buy first home

SINGLE parents with children could be able to buy a home with just a two per cent deposit under a new scheme included in today’s federal budget.

Dunkeld state finalist

THE vibrant local town of Dunkeld has reached new heights after being announced as a finalist in ‘Victoria’s Top Tourism Town’ awards with the winner to be decided by public vote.

Local youth mental health crisis

HAMILTON’S youth wellbeing services are in crisis mode, with a severe lack of inpatient mental health support options available for local students.

Growing pains

THE recent highlighting of a crisis looming for the rental and housing market in Hamilton has not gone unnoticed by the Southern Grampians Shire Council (SGSC).

Angel Flight is here to help locals in need

ANGEL Flight has been changing the lives of country people for over 18 years and wants to continue to help people in the local region.

Solar rebate helping locals make the switch

IN a bid to increase the use of green and sustainable energy through solar, the Federal Government has introduced several incentives for consumers and vendors of solar products.

Capital works spend halved

A $15.5 million Capital Works program and a 1.5 per cent increase to rates are the highlights of the Moyne Shire’s proposed budget, which was released for public comment this week.

Monivae Year 10 students gain work experience

AROUND 90 Monivae College Year 10 students stepped into the workforce yesterday as they began their week-long work experience in a range of different industries and jobs.

Crisis looming

THE regional Victorian housing market is on the verge of a crisis with prices rising steadily, a significant increase in buyers and rental applications, and less properties on the market.

Success for Hamilton table tennis representatives

On the Sunday, May 25, players from Hamilton, Horsham and Warrnambool trekked to Mount Gambier to compete in the Annual Junior Veterans Table Tennis...

Eisteddfod results

A slice of heaven