A Baroque concert

WORDS are so often inadequate to express our deepest feelings and emotions however early composers and poets proved that in their hands; the pen...

Salvos looking for community support

GRASSROOTS fundraising helped raise $8000 for last year’s Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal.All funds raised locally will remain in the local community, allowing the...

Reconciling with history

A DEADLY Reconciliation week day event introduced Mitchell Shire residents to three Wurundjeri traditional owners at the Greater Beveridge Community Centre late last month.The...

Know your rights

FINANCIAL elder abuse by scammers is on the rise in all countries and sometimes victims are left with no way to recoup their losses.COTA...

Military best of the best

THE Royal Australian Armoured Corp’s Coral-Balmoral Cup was bigger than ever this year, boasting more crews and international participants.Hosted and run by the School...

Whittlesea Men’s Shed holding special lunch

WHITTLESEA’S Men’s Shed will be one of five Men’s Sheds across the country to hold a celebratory event as part of National Volunteers Week.The...

A worthy cause

LOCAL Gaye Logie is thrilled to be hosting the Biggest Morning Tea to raise funds and awareness for the Cancer Council Victoria.The venue this...

Volunteers to the rescue

INSPIRED by the need to help vulnerable and disadvantaged women who are experiencing family violence, a forum was held last Tuesday at the Greater...

Sweet success for the Seymour Performers Workshop

THE Seymour Performers Workshop struck gold with its latest production, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.On Saturday night, a packed house came together to witness...

A week end of Wicked Stitches

A TALENTED and enthusiastic group are stitching up a storm in preparation for their biennial craft exhibition, with the Lancefield Quilt show later this...
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