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Singh Spice Hut opens on Gray Street

HAMILTON locals will now be able to get all their Indian spice needs locally, with the opening of Singh Spice Hut on Gray Street.

Ahead of schedule

VICTORIA could see its path out of COVID-19 brought forward, after restrictions in Melbourne were eased yesterday.

COVID brings crime down

COVID-19 restrictions have seen crime drop in the Southern Grampians, according to the latest data released by the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA).

Expressions of interest sought for local cadet unit

THE Australian Army Cadets is searching for expressions of interest from children between the ages of 13 and 17 for a new community-based unit in Hamilton.

Locals call for urgent ED upgrade

LOCAL hairdresser, Erika Murphy jokingly describes herself as a “frequent flyer” at the Hamilton Base Hospital’s emergency department (ED).

Hrlx roof complete

LAST Friday’s cattle sale was the first held under the new roof at the Hamilton Regional Livestock Exchange (HRLX).

Busy times ahead for Aus Post

CHRISTMAS is usually the busiest time of the year at Hamilton’s Post Office, but this year’s figures tell a different story.

15 running for council

VOTERS will have plenty of choices in the upcoming local government elections, with 15 nominees running for a seat on the Southern Grampians Shire...

HAPPY AND HEALTHY

IF you passed little Layla Robertson in the street, you would be completely unaware of the battle she had to fight just moments after entering the world.

GPS tracker helps find stolen car

A GPS tracker has led to the arrest of a Geelong region man who allegedly stole a car from Hamilton on Saturday morning.

REGION REOPENS

FOR the first time in months, regional Victorians can pack the caravan, jump in the car and head off for a getaway as the regions entered step three of the roadmap out of lockdown this week.

National shearer shortage looms

EACH year around 480 shearers and shed staff travel to Australia from New Zealand for the busy spring shearing season.

Region left in the dark

An unplanned power outage caught local businesses and residents off guard on Wednesday afternoon. The outage affected customers in and to the East and West...

Race to Dunkeld