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Water sports on the Pondage

Water sports on the Pondage

WHILE locals generally know that water sports are not permitted on the Eildon Pondage, many tourists do not. Two tourists recently put canoes in for a paddle around the Pondage...
Local school staff involved in stop work action

Local school staff involved in stop work action

ON Tuesday, March 24, teachers from across Victoria, including many in Murrindindi Shire, went on strike as a result of a pay dispute with the state government. At Alexandra Secondary...
Norma Tobias: Local legend turns 100

Norma Tobias: Local legend turns 100

Merton cricketers claim victory in WDCA Grand Final

Merton cricketers claim victory in WDCA Grand Final

Thirtieth Murrindindi Classic Triples tournament at Alexandra Bowls Club

Thirtieth Murrindindi Classic Triples tournament at Alexandra Bowls Club

Celebrating a wonderful Murrindindi Little Athletics season

Celebrating a wonderful Murrindindi Little Athletics season

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Introducing the WOMBATTERY. 🔋

Today, we're proud to announce a major breakthrough in energy storage: the world’s first battery designed to capture and store the energy generated by Australia’s love for wombats.

Developed by our energy researchers, WOMBATTERY converts sustained national affection, including wildlife photos, delighted squeals, and likes on our weekly #WombatWednesday posts, into a stable, renewable power source.

Early modelling suggests peak energy generation occurs during wombat crossings, viral videos, and whenever someone mentions that wombats have cube‑shaped poo.

WOMBATTERY represents an exciting step forward in long-duration storage and innovation in brown energy.
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Victoria Police is today announcing its newest aerial capability - the Hot Air Balloon Unit (HABU).

The trial follows ongoing community interest in aerial police activity, particularly the long-standing question: “why is the chopper above my house?”

HABU offers a quieter alternative... although we expect it will attract a similar level of attention.

The trial will see officers deployed in hot air balloons across key traffic corridors, providing an elevated perspective of day-to-day activity across the city.

Operating during early mornings and major travel periods - when drivers are most likely to test their luck - members will be positioned above key locations including the CBD, parklands and along the Yarra, delivering what can only be described as 'views for days'.

Each balloon will be equipped with:
➡️ extended hover capability over confusing intersections
➡️ panoramic visibility of entire traffic queues (and a clear line of sight for spotting phone use)
➡️ a burner system that definitely won’t startle anyone at the lights, in most cases.

Specialised training includes:
➡️ extended periods of silent observation
➡️ coordinated slow drifting over high-risk areas
➡️ maintaining eye contact with drivers for an uncomfortably long time.

The trial will run over the coming weeks, weather permitting - and in Melbourne, that's a big "if".

Quotes attributable to Acting Superintendent Chris Wetherby:
“From a few hundred metres up, you get a clear view of everything - phone use, tailgating, late merging… it’s all there. There’s nowhere to hide when we’re slowly drifting above you.”

“It’s hard to ignore a police officer silently floating above you. We’ve found drivers tend to immediately reconsider their decisions.”

“We did have one briefly hover over a drive-thru. That's been addressed internally."
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The ABS is excited to announce the launch of a new survey coming in 2027: Birds, Australia! Each and every Australian White Ibis will be counted, delivering insights on how many bins are needed in local parks. ... See MoreSee Less

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