Group 1s see out 2021
By Michael Howard and Tim O'Connor (HRV) Superstars reinforced their status and new champions emerged on a night of fireworks at Tabcorp Park Melton on...
Hope for historic Hudson
A local passion project is asking for anyone with photos or information about a model of car that is nearly a century old. The Bacchus...
Coming soon – so much festival fun
If you are aged between 12 and 25, live or study in Moorabool, then an up coming event is targeted at you. Moorabool’s Youth Fest...
Fast food, service station, and now, a childcare centre
By Lachlan Ellis A new childcare centre in Bacchus Marsh will also feature an “ancillary multipurpose centre”, to be available for use by parents and...
An image of excellence
By Lachlan Ellis The last two years have been rocky at best for VCE students, from online learning, then back to the classroom, then online...
Seven is the lucky number
By Lachlan Ellis A local bank has celebrated its 7th birthday and instead of receiving presents they handed out seven cheques to seven community groups,...
Board prepares for future growth
The board has been declared for 2022 and one Bacchus Marsh local has been elected for a second term. Adrian Bettio was returned as chair...
Supreme cup win
By Michael Howard (HRV) Supreme Dominator announced himself among the trots’ elite with a bold late strike to capture the Cranbourne Pacing Cup and gift...
Sunsets for Dawn
By Lachlan Ellis A Moorabool netball association has thanked a legend of the local netball scene, who has retired after serving for 45 years. Dawn Lewin...
Rate the rating strategy…next year
By Lachlan Ellis Rates are always a hot topic, and while Council’s power to change them is not absolute, it will seek community feedback next...
Scrapbook contains history
By Lachlan Ellis A locally published book shines a light on the history of the ‘Bungeeltap’ property south of Ballan, with hundreds of pages of...
VCAT ruling disappoints
By Lachlan Ellis Council’s rejection of a planning application in June has been overturned by VCAT, and Council remains concerned of the impact the development...