Hubba Bubba’s
By Jessica Howard It took less than 24-hours for five bundles of joy to arrive into the world last month. Bacchus Marsh and Melton...
Spectacular!
By Helen Tatchell
It was a steam rail spectacular throughout Moorabool, even if the wait was two and a half...
An example of a good bloke
By Helen Tatchell
For he’s a jolly good fellow, for he’s a jolly good fellow…., actually he is a Paul...
Halletts ramps on the way
By Kate Taylor Work has begun on the new access ramps to and from the freeway at Bacchus Marsh. The project has been a...
Can do two things at once
By Kate Taylor Moorabool Shire Council’s Michelle Richards has won the 2017 Australian Local Government Women's Association's Bursary Award. She’s been at council for...
Born again bikes
By Kate Taylor
It’s a morning so cold that you can see the fog of your breath before you and...
Refugees are a reality
By Jessica Howard As National Refugee Week fast approaches, local Ballan residents welcome migrant families with open arms. Lloyd Lamb, member of the Ballan...
Boy dials 000, saves mum
By Kate Taylor It’s time for the annual Junior Triple Zero (000) Heroes awards and for one of the special recipients this...
Council admits rates overcharge
By Kate Taylor It’s taken twenty-two years, but a man overcharged a total of $14,000 on his rates notice has finally been refunded...
Ballan strikes gold
By Helen Tatchell The sport of king’s holy grail is coming to Ballan. Worth close to $200,000, the iconic 18-carat gold 2017 Melbourne Cup...
Art show paints the picture
By Kate Taylor Even if you don’t consider yourself to be an oil painting, you could win an oil portrait at this year’s...
Beat ramps up for APES
By Jessica Howard After four-years in the making, indie-rock quartet APES have dropped their highly anticipated debut album. The band, previously hailing from Bacchus...