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Sophie Cachia coming to Sale

Mother, author, business owner, social media influencer, podcaster and sports journalist Sophie Cachia is Sale bound to celebrate the launch of her latest novel,...

Do the dumping crime and cop the EPA fine

EPA Victoria recently fined a Heyfield company more than $5500 over a stockpile of industrial waste that went missing from its Commercial Road premises,...

Corn Nut Creek return

AMERICANA folk group Corn Nut Creek are making a return to the Stratford Courthouse this Saturday. The musical duo - consisting of American expat Danielle...

New Spider-Man ‘striking’

SONY Pictures Animation have just released the superhero blockbuster Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Our own Tom Parry went to check it out. One year and...

Over The Fence at Bond Street next Friday

IT’S being touted as “the coolest comedy film fest in the known universe”, and it’s coming to Bond Street Event Centre next Friday, June...

Farmers in need of innovation

With the agricultural sector under increasing pressure to address the issue of climate change, farmers are having to find innovate ways of offsetting their...

Politics destroys facts and harms Victorians

Comment Vince Hurley The state government has announced the immediate closure of native forestry, fulfilling one of their key objectives. The campaign has been driven with military...

Standing Offers to soar when electricity prices increase

The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) and Victoria's Essential Services Commission (ESC) confirm prices may soar for hundreds of thousands of households and small businesses...
social and affordable housing

Demand for social housing

Calls for more social and affordable housing come as new research reveals that regional Victorians are paying thousands of dollars more per year in...

Challenged to face timber towns

Crossbench MPs calling for a ban on all native hardwood harvesting in Australia have been challenged to visit a timber town and learn about...

Local innovation recognised

On Wednesday, May 24, 2023, Morwell business Alternate Energy Innovations (AEI) won the best agricultural energy management project at the 2023 National Energy Efficiency...

Marking end of the MyTown Microgrid project

The community of Heyfield came together for a special Twilight Town Hall event on Friday night, marking the conclusion of the three-year MyTown Microgrid...

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Maffra Pool could reopen tomorrow

Final safety checks will determine if the Maffra Pool will open tomorrow, following a power outage caused by a break-in early this morning. The break-in,...