‘Let’s talk’ about young people’s development
MOORABOOL Shire Council has partnered with two health groups, to deliver a free forum focused on young people's health later this month. The 'Let's Talk'...
Moonlite, camera, action
A THREE-PLAY production is being performed across two days in Moorabool this weekend, and a community theatre is eager to welcome as many attendees...
Help sought on historical find
A LOCAL historical society is calling on anyone with information on a framed pennant to get in touch, as it seeks information on the...
We will remember them
ONE of the most significant dates on the Australian calendar, and in our history, is drawing closer, and local RSL sub-branches are calling on...
China opens the tap
RELIEF is flowing among Australian winemakers, including a local winery, after tariffs from the country's biggest trade partner were lifted. China's Ministry of Commerce imposed...
Vehicle rescue at supermarket
A WOMAN had to be rescued from her vehicle last week, after a collision at a local supermarket. Ambulance, CFA, SES, and Victoria Police all...
Autism awareness luncheon a huge success
AN inaugural luncheon held by a local charity has been a major success, with thousands raised for neurodivergent children with special learning needs. Keeley's Cause...
Everybody has a heart
EVERYONE has a heart, and soon the walls of a local library will be covered with them, as part of a new art exhibition. BMAC...
Berry good fest coming back with a bang
A MAJOR event on Moorabool Shire's calendar will be back in 2024 after being cancelled last year. The Bacchus Marsh Strawberry & Cherry Festival usually...
Join the club
BASEBALL season is almost upon us, and a local club are calling on anyone with an interest in the sport to get involved. Fresh off...
Special anniversary set in stone
A LOCAL church is turning 150 this year, and parishioners have decided to mark the occasion in a special, indelible way. St Bernard’s Church in...
Big build ahead for school
WORKS have begun at a local primary school, with more than $10 million of works now underway. Member for Eureka, Michaela Settle, visited Darley Primary...