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Saturday, May, 18, 2024
Hamilton 10/20
 
10.2
Gaping holes in road budget 
TWO massive holes have opened up on the Pyrenees Highway between Glenthompson and Willaura causing safety concerns among drivers who took to social media to complain.
REFLECTING the gaping chasm in Victoria’s regional road budget are two large holes that have opened up on the Pyrenees Highway between Glenthompson and Willaura, taking up most of the road. Photos: SUPPLIED.

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MEANWHILE, repair works to fix a pothole along Pyrenees Highway between Willaura and Glenthompson were also completed on Monday. Photos: GLENN GUY.
FOLLOWING an 18-month long campaign to the Department of Transport and Planning regarding the poor condition of the Hamilton-Port Fairy Road intersection with South Boundary Road just on the outskirts of Hamilton, the section of road has now been upgraded and resealed.
THE National Farmers’ Federation and other industry representatives staged an unprecedented walk-out during agriculture minister, Murray Watt’s post-Budget speech on Wednesday morning to make a statement about the recent live sheep export ban and issuing a warning to all farming sectors.
FREIGHT trains are expected to become a more common sight coming through Hamilton in the future following the announcement of a Federal Budget commitment on Tuesday night of an upgrade investment of $150 million for the 172-kilometre Maroona to Portland line.
PORTLAND Secondary College (PSC) held a Student Services Showcase last Friday on Do It For Dolly Day, engaging students on the topic of mental health.

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JOSH Down has provided an avenue to goal for the Eagles at times this season. Photo: LARA FITZPATRICK.
HAWKESDALE-MACARTHUR must defeat Tatyoon today at Macarthur Recreation Reserve to maintain its proximity to the top five on the Mininera and District Football League premiership ladder. (Put Mininera netball story underneath footy please)
PORTLAND’S women’s and division one men’s side will have their first home clashes of the season tomorrow when they face off against Warrnambool Rangers and Corangamite respectively at Friendly Society Reserve.
SEVERAL representatives from multiple farming groups walked out on a speech by agriculture minister, Murray Watt on Wednesday in protest of the recent announcement that live sheep exports would be banned in 2028. Photo: SUPPLIED.
THE National Farmers’ Federation and other industry representatives staged an unprecedented walk-out during agriculture minister, Murray Watt’s post-Budget speech on Wednesday morning to make a statement about the recent live sheep export ban and issuing a warning to all farming sectors.
To support South-west Victorian families understand the succession planning process, WestVic Dairy recently facilitated a session discussing the topic on Thursday, April 11 in Cobden.
MEANWHILE, repair works to fix a pothole along Pyrenees Highway between Willaura and Glenthompson were also completed on Monday. Photos: GLENN GUY.
FOLLOWING an 18-month long campaign to the Department of Transport and Planning regarding the poor condition of the Hamilton-Port Fairy Road intersection with South Boundary Road just on the outskirts of Hamilton, the section of road has now been upgraded and resealed.
WITH the help of a dedicated team of volunteers, Western District Health Service (WDHS) has launched its Annual Appeal.
JOSH Errey battles for possession.
PORTLAND’S women’s and division one men’s side will have their first home clashes of the season tomorrow when they face off against Warrnambool Rangers and Corangamite respectively at Friendly Society Reserve.
PORTLAND Secondary College (PSC) held a Student Services Showcase last Friday on Do It For Dolly Day, engaging students on the topic of mental health.
CATS skipper, Diarmid Cleary, boots the team into attack during Saturday’s clash against East Gambier. Photo: FRANK MONGER PHOTOGRAPHY.
“ON the road again, Just can't wait to get on the road again.”
GLENELG Shire Council has released its draft budget 2024-225 and ratepayers have until 17 May to have their say on the council’s spending and rating plans for the next year.
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