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Christmas Window Competition winners 

THE Southern Grampians Shire Council (SGSC) Christmas Window Competition Judges Choice went to Brown Bird Haus, where owner, Deb Hintum said it has been...

Potholes in focus 

WINDING up the year in Hamilton ahead of Christmas were Deputy Leader of The Nationals and Lowan MP Emma Kealy and her colleague, Leader of the Nationals and Shadow Minister for Roads and Road Safety, Danny O’Brien, on Tuesday.

Significant spike in crime in the shire 

THERE has been a 34.9 per cent rise in criminal incidents in the Southern Grampians Shire jumping from 772 in 2023 to 1076 for the year ending September 2024 according to the quarterly statistics released by the Criminal Statistic Agency this week.

Safety advice for holidaying families 

ALL have been urged to prioritise road safety and secure their homes over the summer holidays, particularly heading into the Christmas and New Year period where the risk increases.

Poet’s work lives on 

ADMIRERS of Adam Lindsay Gordon’s poetry have been called on to join a committee with the goal of raising the profile of and “keeping alive the memory of Australia’s national poet”.

Urgent action needed on corellas 

LOWAN MP and Deputy Leader of the Nationals Emma Kealy is again calling on the Victorian Government to take urgent action to control corella numbers.

Taxis open Christmas Day 

OVER the last few years Hamilton Taxis haven’t been operating on Christmas Day – however, that is changing this year with the new owners offering the service throughout the day.

Christmas light safety 

IT’S that time of year again when Victorians string up their Christmas lights and set up their Christmas trees to celebrate the holiday season, but with the fun and festivities comes the potential for serious fire hazards.

Making the way for the Community Hub 

SOUTHERN Grampians Shire Council (SGSC) awarded the demolition contract of 90-92 Lonsdale Street for the Community Hub at the ordinary Council meeting on Wednesday, December 11.

Gardens accessibility project contract awarded 

SOUTHERN Grampians Shire Council (SGSC) has taken significant steps toward improving accessibility and modernising public facilities, awarding a contract during the December meeting to design and construct a changing places facility in the Hamilton Botanic Gardens (HBG).

Tarrington locals create hay bale wonderland 

TARRINGTON locals have again used their artistic flair to decorate a hay bale, a unique tradition which has run for 15 years and drawn many a holiday maker and sightseer to the town.

CFA warning after haystack fires 

THE risks of improper hay baling and/or storage have been underlined yet again by the CFA after multiple devastating haystack fires destroyed bales in separate parts of the state recently, including one near Caramut on Monday morning.

Vox pop – we take it to the streets

"What do you think should happen at the old Walker's building in Lonsdale Street?"