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Today Friday Saturday Sunday
It is forcast to be Chance of Rain at 10:00 AM EST on May 23, 2013
Chance of Rain
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It is forcast to be Scattered Clouds at 10:00 AM EST on May 24, 2013
Scattered Clouds
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It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 10:00 AM EST on May 25, 2013
Partly Cloudy
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Portland

Local four day forecast
Today Friday Saturday Sunday
It is forcast to be Chance of Rain at 10:00 AM EST on May 23, 2013
Chance of Rain
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It is forcast to be Clear at 10:00 AM EST on May 24, 2013
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Chance of Rain
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Casterton

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Today Friday Saturday Sunday
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Chance of Rain
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It is forcast to be Clear at 10:00 AM EST on May 24, 2013
Clear
15°C/5°C
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 10:00 AM EST on May 25, 2013
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15°C/11°C
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Scattered Clouds
16°C/10°C

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August, 2001

Injury concerns on McGee, Sheehan

31 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by SIMON BAMPFIELD INJURY clouds hang over the heads of two of Portland’s key players for tomorrow’s Western Border Football League qualifying final. Portland’s hopes of overcoming Imperials at Heywood tomorrow were given a blow with the news that key marking forward Sam McGee (ankle) and centreman Marc Sheehan (thumb) look certain not to run out onto the ground against the Bulldogs. McGee pulled up gingerly after last week’s loss to East Gambier, and although the interleague player … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Fluoride overload shuts down pots

    31 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by ROXANNE PUNTON A POTENTIALLY expensive incident last week shut down about 15 smelting pots at Portland Aluminium. An investigation is in progress at Portland Aluminium following production problems which forced part of the smelting system off line … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Timberrrr! Trees down

    30 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by Spectator-Observer Partnership TWO pine trees, estimated to be about 100 years old, have crashed to the ground at the Wannon’s Platypus Park. Park owner, Trevor Lemmey, said the first pine hit the ground last Sunday week, falling … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Phones, faxes off the air

    30 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by Spectator-Observer Partnership PHONES, faxes and internet services were cut for about 45 minutes on Tuesday afternoon across the 0355 area. Telstra corporate affairs state manager, Rosie Mullaly, said the intermittent fault affected landline phones across the area, … Continue reading →  0 Comments

Farm machinery sales booming 0

30 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM | Hamilton Spectator   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by PRUE POWELL IMPROVED commodity prices in the rural industries are having a flow-on beneficial effect to other rural businesses. Farm machinery businesses in Hamilton are definitely experiencing an increase in turnover, with one business eclipsing its budget … Continue reading →

Brave boys battle in deplorable conditions 0

30 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM | Hamilton Spectator   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by MICHELLE COLEMAN ABYSMAL conditions set the scene for a muddy battle in the junior football ranks on Sunday. On an already sodden ground, rain continued to pelt down as the under-16 boys of Hamilton Junior Football League … Continue reading →

Season 2002 begins 0

30 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM | Hamilton Spectator   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by MICHAEL HOWARD HAMILTON Football Club’s focus will quickly move into season 2002 of Western Border Football League, with an aim to ensuring success in the near future. Having played its last game on Saturday and celebrated the … Continue reading →

Format remains
…no change to basketball structure
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29 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by SIMON BAMPFIELD THE 2001 Green Triangle Basketball League season will run under the same home and away format as in previous years. The decision to stay with the concept was made at a meeting in Casterton on … Continue reading →

Wet and windy, but damage minimal 0

29 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by EMMA CUMING HOWLING winds and continuous rain over the weekend were the worst Portland district has experienced in the past four to five years. However, Portland SES unit controller Ray Polaski said the conditions were “fairly mild” … Continue reading →

Wave generator project delayed 0

29 Aug 2001 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by ROXANNE PUNTON THE wave generator project planned for off Cape Sir William Grant has been delayed, but progress is still being made. The Ocean Power Technologies project, which was expected to be operational by mid-year, is still … Continue reading →

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