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Outgoing Rotary president speaks about challenging year for the club
WHEN Darryl King took on the presidency of the Rotary Club of Yea last year, he certainly wasn’t expecting the year to be as challenging as it was. He looked back on the year as he prepared to hand the reins over to incoming president Ann Drysdale.
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Important meeting about MiRa
MARYSVILLE Triangle Business and Tourism (MTBT) are holding an AGM on September 24 at 4pm at MiRa. The meeting could have significant impacts on the...
Local basketballers to visit USA for games
THREE local basketballers, two from Alexandra and one from Yarck, are soon to head off to the United States, and they need your support. Bowen...
Trumpets sound as the Yea Wetlands re-open
AFTER some serious repairs and refurbishment, the Yea Wetlands have now reopened. The wetlands are a significant tourist destination for the Murrindindi region and an...
Lake Eildon to be as full as possible in lead-up to spring
GOULBURN Murray Water, in partnership with the Bureau of Meteorology, Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA) and Victoria State Emergency Service (SES) held a joint...
Friday’s Black Spur filming
LOCAL residents driving on the Black Spur section of the Maroondah Highway on Friday, July 21 faced delays of up to 20 minutes while filming...
How have the generations of aged care residents changed?
JO Forrest, Director of Nursing at Darlingford and Upper Goulburn Nursing Home, started working in the aged care industry in about 2010, not directly employed...
Bilby craftsman Ernie hoping to pass the baton
AFTER a decade of crafting wooden bilbies to raise money for children being treated for cancer at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH), Ernie Hunt needs...
Native timber forestry to end January 1, 2024
THE Victorian Government has announced that native timber forestry will cease in Victoria on January 1, 2024, with additional transition support for timber workers, sawmill operators...
