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Monday, May, 20, 2024
Hamilton 10/20
 
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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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A look back at previous editions of the paper 50 and 25 years ago
A look back at previous editions of the paper 50 and 25 years ago
LOCALS are being urged to show thanks to State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers during National Volunteer Week, by dressing in orange as part of Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW Day) on May 22.
IF you have recently driven or walked along Victoria Pde in Portland, you might have done a double take.
THE Maroona to Portland rail line has scored $150 million in Tuesday’s federal budget, funding for upgrades that advocates say has been a long time coming.

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THE view at Portland Memorial over the greens.
THE Portland Memorial Bowling Club held its Triples Carnival last weekend, with organisers and attendees describing it as a huge success in many ways.
IT was another successful outing for Palace Martial Arts, with seven locals returning from the Australian Taekwondo Victoria State Poomsae Championships in Melbourne with medals last Sunday.
AUSTRALIAN Livestock and Rural Transporters Association of Australia chief executive Rachel Smith.Photo: SUPPLIED.
THE Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters Association of Australia (ALRTA) held it combined annual conference with the Queensland branch in April.
SOUTHERN Scientific Services principal, Larry Walker has expressed concern there is a very high danger to livestock of staggers from perennial ryegrass and phalaris as well as the risk of phalaris sudden death syndrome.
A look back at previous editions of the paper 50 and 25 years ago
A look back at previous editions of the paper 50 and 25 years ago
IT’S often intriguing what some people do in retirement, none more so than local, Kerry Storer, who has been busy preparing for an eight-week voluntary stint at the famous Farina Underground Oven and Bakery in South Australia.
THE view at Portland Memorial over the greens.
THE Portland Memorial Bowling Club held its Triples Carnival last weekend, with organisers and attendees describing it as a huge success in many ways.
IF you have recently driven or walked along Victoria Pde in Portland, you might have done a double take.
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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