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Wednesday, May, 8, 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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NATIONAL Heavy Vehicle Regulator will shine a light on heavy vehicle safety this National Road Safety Week, from May 5-12, and has invited all to complete the Heavy Vehicle Industry Safety Survey, which will help to provide support and make our roads safer. Photo: SUPPLIED.
ONE of the major items highlighted in the State Budget was the Victorian Government throwing a lifeline to families with school children, with a once off bonus.
PORTLAND Bay School has received $1,136,196 from the Government’s Schools Upgrade Fund to convert the shed into an area for working manual activities and art classes.
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.

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STEWART Turner collected the Month Medal on Saturday. Photo: SUPPLIED.
A BLUSH of green now colours the fairways following a small amount of rain and some dewy mornings, nonetheless we certainly need more rain to promote growth and soften the ground.
PENSHURST was not fazed to be on the road and pitted against the Mininera and District Football League reigning premier, Tatyoon, as the two sides met at Tatyoon Recreation Reserve with the Bombers raining goals all day long to claim victory, 20.19 (139) to 3.8 (26).
ACROSS the agricultural sector industry bodies don’t often agree on a lot of things - but the new biosecurity levy before parliament currently is one thing everyone can agree is not fair.
THE Bureau of Meteorology yesterday issued a statement that rainfall in April was below average for western, southern and central parts of the country and the eighth-driest April on record for South Australia.
279 Gray Street, Hamilton $829,000 Southern Grampians Livestock & Real Estate Phone: Bridget Fry and Nic Cullinane on 5571 1404
Lovingly built in 1910 and enviably set in this exclusive town pocket on a lush 1,190m2 (approx.) parcel of land, the grand scale of this stunning Victorian federation home and its exquisite location must be seen to be truly appreciated.
NATIONAL Heavy Vehicle Regulator will shine a light on heavy vehicle safety this National Road Safety Week, from May 5-12, and has invited all to complete the Heavy Vehicle Industry Safety Survey, which will help to provide support and make our roads safer. Photo: SUPPLIED.
A BLUSH of green now colours the fairways following a small amount of rain and some dewy mornings, nonetheless we certainly need more rain to promote growth and soften the ground.
PORTLAND Bay School acting principal Rebecca Jones next to the shed soon to be upgraded.
PORTLAND Bay School has received $1,136,196 from the Government’s Schools Upgrade Fund to convert the shed into an area for working manual activities and art classes.
PORTLAND’S division one men’s soccer team enjoyed a successful return to action in round one of the South West Victorian Football Association’s 2024 season, as they defeated Port Fairy 3-2.
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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