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The plan to draw cyclists to Murrindindi Shire

The plan to draw cyclists to Murrindindi Shire

CYCLING is a major drawcard for the Murrindindi area, with extensive trails and majestic scenery such as Lake Eildon, the Cathedral Ranges and the Great Victorian Rail Trail. Ride High...
Bob Gillespie: Changing times in a musical world

Bob Gillespie: Changing times in a musical world

NINETY-one year old Bob Gillespie will be playing The Last Post at this year’s Alexandra Anzac Day service, a role he first took on aged eleven. He explained that he...
The new Senior Sergeant based in Alexandra

The new Senior Sergeant based in Alexandra

Andrew Bohn wins Barry Moore Trophy

Andrew Bohn wins Barry Moore Trophy

UGLN building nesting boxes post-fire

UGLN building nesting boxes post-fire

Show winners at regional finals

Show winners at regional finals

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Have you seen Jack? Last seen in Strath Creek.Jack is missing.

The 34-year-old was last seen in Strath Creek at approximately 5am on Thursday 19 March.

Jack is described as Caucasian in appearance, approximately 188cm tall, with blue eyes, short brown hair and a tattoo of a sundial on one of his thighs. He was last seen wearing a Peak black cap, full sleeve orange hi-vis shirt, blue work pants and brown boots.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to contact Yea Police Station on (03) 5797 2630.
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