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Cavendish Articles

Much-loved priest retires (again)

26 Jul 2012 @ 9:02 AM

Danielle Grindlay  |  THE Anglican Parish of Hamilton farewelled their Locum Rector, Father John and Frances Howells, in a final church service last Sunday. Fr John, who forewent retirement after a request to look after the Hamilton parish, said he had fallen in love with the town and people. “It’s just a very warm, friendly community,” he said. “It takes about half an hour to walk from one end of the street to the other because there are so many people you know.” … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Small towns at risk as climate hits economics

    19 Jul 2012 @ 8:39 AM

    Rex Martinich  |  HAMILTON’S surrounding towns are at a higher risk of dying out by 2050 due to economic downturn fuelled by climate change, according to an Australian Government report. The reports authors, four academics from the University of Adelaide, used census data … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Umpiring milestone

    14 May 2012 @ 12:43 PM

    Scott Malcolm  |  BOB Murphy has reached a milestone in his umpiring career, being the first person to reach 200 games in the South West District Football Netball League since the formation of the umpire’s group in 2001. Murphy has enjoyed many years … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Woman loses everything in house fire

    5 May 2012 @ 10:00 AM

    Emma-Jayne Schenk  |  A USELESS filing cabinet is all Jean Lamb has left after she returned home with the purchase to find her Bulart home burned to the ground. It is the third house fire in the past week to entirely destroy a … Continue reading →  0 Comments

TOWN ‘STIFLED’: Structure plan cops criticism 0

24 Apr 2012 @ 9:05 AM | General    Hamilton Spectator    Publications   

Emma-Jayne Schenk  |  STRATEGIES included in Hamilton’s Structure Plan are unfeasible and strip residential blocks of any commercial value, according to a local real estate agent who said planning and development would cease if guidelines were adopted. Southern Grampians Shire wants to reduce … Continue reading →

Minerals boom 0

21 Apr 2012 @ 9:05 AM | General    Hamilton Spectator    Publications   

Rex Martinich  |  CAVENDISH and Glenthompson could benefit from a potential gold, copper and zinc mining boom. Two separate mining companies told Tuesday’s Major Industries in the Southern Grampians presentation that operations in the area were under consideration. The companies are currently evaluating … Continue reading →

If you go into the woods this month you’re in for a big surprise 0

6 Apr 2012 @ 9:01 AM | General    Hamilton Spectator    Publications   

Wayne Drew  |  WOODCUTTERS were greeted by Cavendish police and VicRoads officers on Saturday at Cavendish as they returned from a day in the bush collecting firewood. Leading Senior Constable Scott Olsen, of Cavendish, said about 90 people were breath tested and tests … Continue reading →

Good year for Dunkeld bank 0

15 Mar 2012 @ 9:02 AM | General    Hamilton Spectator    Publications   

Rex Martinich  |  DUNKELD and District Community Bank will enter its second year in operation having already completed more than $20 million in banking business. Community bank chairman, Gary Simpson said both residents and traders of Dunkeld, Penshurst and Cavendish had welcomed the … Continue reading →

Minister gets clear picture 0

24 Feb 2012 @ 4:06 PM | General    Hamilton Spectator    Publications   

Lisa Cameron  |  EDUCATION Minister, Martin Dixon, was in the south-west on Thursday to visit primary and secondary schools. The minister travelled with member for Lowan, Hugh Delahunty, and Barwon South West Schools regional director, Grant Rau, on his visit which took him … Continue reading →

Innovative technology at Cavendish 0

24 Feb 2012 @ 4:05 PM | General    Hamilton Spectator    Publications   

Rex Martinich  |  CAVENDISH Primary School has welcomed Victorian Education Minister, Martin Dixon, for a tour of the school and to a presentation of badges to new school leaders. Mr Dixon was shown around the school by acting principal, Don Beaton and saw … Continue reading →

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