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Project protects Bishops Rock for all

HANG gliders, fishers, surfers and adventurers of all kinds are being welcomed back to explore the natural beauty on offer at Discovery Bay Coastal...

Goode’s efforts are great

LONG-SERVING St John Ambulance volunteer and Portland resident Simon Goode has been celebrated for 20 years of outstanding and dedicated service as part of...

Fuel price reporting helps you save

FUEL retailers in Hamilton and surrounds are being commended for their compliance with new mandatory fuel price reporting laws, soon set to save Victorians...

BYD Shark is coming for you

It’s BYD's Shark and it's coming for you. At least it is if you're in the market for a ute because the Shark, or Shark...

Quake safety

AUSTRALIANS are urged to practice their earthquake safety as the nation experiences on average 100 quakes a year over magnitude 3. Geoscience Australia are...

Teaspoons make a disappearing act

RESEARCHERS at a medical institute in Brisbane found by using the latest microchipping technology a workplace staple, the teaspoon, disappears from tearooms at a...

From paddock to competition

An event that recognises the finest Jersey cows in Australia is being relaunched with a new name and format. Jersey Australia has changed the make-up...

Make smart road choices these holidays

WHETHER you are journeying across the state to visit family or staying home and hitting the local roads this holiday season, drivers across south...

Local elected to board

GrainGrowers' members in the Southern Region have elected their five National Policy Group (NPG) representatives, returning two previous members local Dr Amity Dunstan, Telangatuk...

Coastal fun without the cost

LOCAL families are being encouraged to get involved in a feel-good, hands-on community event that will transform everyday fishing trash into something worthwhile later...

Pathway for aspiring First Nations doctors

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students are invited to apply now for the Australian Medical Association’s (AMA) 2026 Indigenous Medical Scholarship. Since 1994, the...

Walking safely in summer

Summer means more daylight hours for walking, and swimming in rivers and lakes is more appealing. The maximum average temperature is around 22 degrees...

Hay market stabilises

HAY prices are starting to stablise after the extreme conditions of last year, but an excess of hay may not be on the cards....