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Broken record: kids and pets in the car

POLICE are repeating warnings about kids and pets being left in vehicles on hot days. "We may sound like a broken record but the message...

New dairy farm jobs board launched

ONE in two dairy farmers are seeking people to work on farm, and 76 per cent of those continue to find sourcing labour a...

A-list cast takes billing in the lengthy Babylon

BABYLON, an ode to and satire of Hollywood’s Golden Age, has earned plenty of praise and derision from movie critics in recent weeks. Our...

Statistics point to CPI increase

The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, released on January 25, shows headline CPI sequentially increased in the...

RMIT study finds lithium alternative

RECYCLABLE mobile phone batteries are a step closer due to a rust-busting invention. Mobile phone batteries with a lifetime up to three times longer than...

Gippsland Line service disruptions

COACHES will replace trains on the Gippsland Line between Southern Cross, Traralgon and Bairnsdale from the evening of Friday, February 10, to the last...

Dying grass warning as fire restrictions hit Victoria

THE Fire Danger Period (FDP) has now come into effect across all municipalities under CFA Fire Districts in Victoria. On January 30, fire restrictions began...

Kinder surprise: Council’s new registration service for kinder

WELLINGTON Shire Council is rolling out a new Kindergarten Central Registration Service to streamline the kindergarten registration process for parents and carers throughout the...

Yarram doctor spat

YARRAM & District Health Service (YDHS) was forced to respond last week following online outrage and concern over health resources and a local doctor's...

Black Saturday arsonist to be eligible for parole

WARNING: The contents of this story may be distressing to some readers, reader discretion is advised. TODAY (Tuesday, February 7) it was revealed by the...

Here comes A Prudent Man

WHAT makes the Trumps of this world tick? That's the theoretical question posed in A Prudent Man, coming to the Stratford Courthouse Theatre next month. Written...

Society makes its return

SALE Film Society is launching its 2023 season this Tuesday with a screening of the American drama To Kill a Mockingbird. First released in 1962,...

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Wellington Shire’s new mayor and deputy

The election of councillors Cindy Madeley and Liz Foat as Wellington Shire’s mayor and deputy mayor on Tuesday night marked a historic first for...

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