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Shadow puppet workshop for holidays

Local children got the chance to explore their creative side at the shadow puppet workshop held through the Greater Hamilton Library held as part...

Chance to visit historic landmark

With the Easter public holidays upon us, locals and visitors from around the southwest and beyond have a chance to visit the historical site...

Media identity Zachariah passes away, age 80

Former Hamilton resident, veteran journalist and broadcaster Richard Zachariah has passed away at the age of 80. His career spanned print, radio, and television,...

Heads shaved at Monivae

In a remarkable display of community spirit and charitable giving, the students of Monivae College have once again participated in the World’s Greatest Shave,...

Repairs begin on Heywood Old School

Works on Heywood’s beloved Old School roof are scheduled and is the first step to making the building accessible again. A motion was presented and...

Hawkesdale helps out

Hawkesdale College has been busy fundraising for two very special causes, Do it for Dolly Day and Purple for Epilepsy. Supporting one of their own,...

Repeat ordered for history walk

The Hamilton History Centre is pleased to announce that it will be running the Doctor’s Homes and Practices walking tour again. After the successful evening...

Aero Club shares joy of flying

Hamilton Airport buzzed with excitement last Saturday afternoon as the Hamilton Aero Club held its open day. Despite a slightly overcast sky, aviation...

Bake sale has the goods

The Hamilton Good Friday Appeal Bake and Produce Sale is on again next Friday, April 18, raising vital funds for the Royal Children's Hospital...

Hotspur hosts vintage rally

The Hotspur Recreation Reserve was abuzz with nostalgic charm this past weekend, as the annual Hotspur Vintage Rally proved to be a resounding success....

Hamilton Market Reports

HAMILTON CATTLE MARKET FRIDAY APRIL 4 Agents yarded 268 cattle at the Hamilton weekly cattle market with a mixed quality yarding. Heavy steers over 500kg making up...

Power to the people with Mt Gambier HPV win

In September 2024, Anthony McDonald, the husband of St Joseph's, Penshurst Principal Lisa McDonald, had an idea to create a Human Powered Vehicle (HPV)...

Wozza wonders wee ones

The school holidays continued at the Greater Hamilton Library on April 17, with Wozza and the Animals of the Magical Mountains rolling into town,...

Do it for kids