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Rethink Pain campaign launches

A bold pain education campaign is hitting towns across Western Victoria this month, designed to shift community attitudes and improve awareness around chronic pain. The...

Tehan says power bills will rise again

FEDERAL MP for Wannon Dan Tehan has said this week's release of CPI (consumer price index) and the greenhouse gas inventory figures show that...

College dress up for swimming

JUNIOR students from the Hamilton and Alexandra College took to the Hamilton Outdoor Olympic Swimming Pool on Friday 20 February for the school's annual...

Duck hunting bag limit announced

The Victorian Government has set a daily bag limit of nine ducks per hunter for the 2026 duck hunting season. The season length, as set...

VicGrid community sessions to be held this week

VICGRID will be holding community sessions this week to get feedback from locals and share information on the draft South West Renewable Energy Zone....

Far cry from cull time

A reader dropped in an old copy of the Spec dated Thursday, February 14, 1991 to show us the great historical spread done for...

A more sustainable Bali

Bali has always been a popular ‘go to’ destination for antipodeans, and more recently the World. Tourists are now travelling far and wide for...

Triton back in work gear

Back in the day, most utes lived up their ‘utility’ tag, being up for almost anything. Since then, the tradies’ favoured transport has morphed...

Little future lifeguards

Bush Nippers were occupying Narrawong’s waterways for a four-day program during the second week of the year, seeing some returned and some new bright...

My View

Going cheap I’m reflecting back over the Black Friday sale, the Christmas sale and the boxing day sale. Discounts and bargains galore. At the same...

Rodeo action at Branxholme

The Branxholme Wallacedale Football Netball Club Rodeo produced its most successful event in its 12-year history, with upwards of 4000 spectators rolling through the...

Vox pop – we take it to the streets

"How have you been affected by low rainfall?"

AgriFutures grants build skills

AGRIFUTURES Australia has opened applications for its new People and Capability Program, investing up to $200,000 to help industries address critical workforce shortages. From chicken...