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May 1, 2021

Good reception for mobile improvement

Mobile coverage in Elaine is set to improve, as part of a rollout of over 200 mobile base stations across Victoria. To read the full...

April 30, 2021

Should school buses be shared?

A Western Victoria MP is encouraging the public to contribute to a new Parliamentary Inquiry, asking Victorians, should the public be able to share...

April 30, 2021

Plant to grow wildlife

By Lachlan Ellis The first edition of the ‘Gardens for Wildlife’ booklet is out now, and it’s a great read for animal lovers all over...

April 30, 2021

Growing suburb to build child friendly facility

By Lachlan Ellis With a population boom hitting Maddingley over the last few years, the State Government has pledged $3.5 million for an Early Years...

April 29, 2021

Plaques passed to new generation

By Lachlan Ellis In a new chapter of their strong partnership, newly restored War plaques have been donated to Myrniong Primary School by the Ballan...

April 29, 2021

Horses shelter from neglect

By Bianca Roberts (3rd Yr Melb. Uni) The month of May marks five years since 23 emaciated horses on the brink of death, were found...

April 28, 2021

Life of improving recreation facilities

By Lachlan Ellis Local Bullarook legend Max Lawless has celebrated his 90th birthday, with members of the community, and a Council Mayor, joining him in...

April 28, 2021

Artist lights up Opera House

By Lachlan Ellis One of Australia’s most famous landmarks will be lit up with artwork from an Indige-nous Gordon artist for the next 18-months, as...

April 27, 2021

Pizzas made fresh from the farm

By Lachlan Ellis A new partnership between a local winery and farm promises not only a great dining experience, but food made with healthier, locally...

April 27, 2021

More seats to dine outdoors

By Bianca Roberts Diners will have an increased opportunity to enjoy wonderful eateries and the great outdoors in Moorabool over the next two months. To read...

April 27, 2021

Never forget those that gave

By Helen Tatchell ANZAC Day began with sombre dawn services around Moorabool, followed by gunfire breakfasts, a march, and other afternoon services in the smaller...

April 26, 2021

A step back in time

By Helen Tatchell Did you “hear the train a comin’, rollin’ round the bend”, last Saturday? To read the full story - Simply click on the...