McArdle pleads guilty
A FORMER Hamilton man who punched a woman in the face and broke her nose has been fined $2000 and ordered to undertake anger management counselling in court this week.
Old Scullion’s building given new life
BROWN Bird Haus has been rapidly growing and evolving over the past three years and today is no different as it starts its journey on Gray Street.
A journey to a happy and healthy life
AFTER many years of feeling unhappy and having a negative image of herself, local woman Tay Mcinnes decided enough was enough.
Community rallies behind family after it loses all in house fire
A BELOVED family home has been destroyed in a “tragic” house fire in Willatook.
New stores fill CBD
SHOPFRONTS are being snapped up across the Greater Hamilton region as many locals look to take the next step in their small business ventures.
RSL hopeful parade will go ahead
HAMILTON RSL Sub-Branch members are remaining “hopeful” that the traditional parade and dawn services can go ahead this ANZAC Day.
Circuit Breaker Support Package for impacted businesses
BUSINESSES impacted by last week’s snap five-day lockdown will be supported by a $143 million funding package announced by the State Government.
Bronze on debut for Ross
Schooling and sport haven’t been the same for India Ross during the 2020-2021 rowing season, but securing bronze on debut last week made things a whole lot better for the Year 9 The Hamilton and Alexandra College (THAC) student.
Boy airlifted after Byaduk rollover
POLICE are investigating a single-vehicle crash in Byaduk that saw a 16-year-old boy airlifted to a Melbourne hospital with head injuries over the weekend.
Vaccine rollout begins
AGED care residents, nurses, doctors, disability support residents and hotel quarantine workers were among the first Australians to receive a COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, in what was described as a “landmark day” for the nation.
Cozens reaches for new heights
KERR & Co Livestock’s Harrison Cozens will take to the stands in Shepparton today, competing in the Australian Livestock and Property Agents Association (ALPA) Victorian Young Auctioneers Competition.
WorkSafe charges racing club and trainer
WORKSAFE has laid eight charges against a turf club and horse trainer over the death of a former local apprentice jockey.