Leaving a big legacy

AFTER three decades in the classroom, student/teacher support worker Josie Westcott is saying goodbye to Upper Plenty Primary School, a place she says she...

Resident unease over Tootle Street plan

RESIDENTS in Tootle Street have expressed anger against proposed housing developments which have continued to add to the Mitchell Shire Council’s (MSC) frustration against...

Longwood concert success

THOUSANDS of people flocked to Longwood on Saturday night as the small town hosted a sold-out bushfire relief concert aimed at supporting communities affected...

Brigade ready for Good Friday drive

KILMORE Fire Brigade is launching its annual Good Friday Appeal next month.Kilmore CFA member Garry Callinan coordinates the doorknock appeal to help raise funds...

Sustainability shops set to open

TWO new reuse shops will open this Saturday, March 14, at the Wallan and Seymour Resource Recovery Centres.Mitchell Shire Council (MSC) is partnering with...

A golden touch

By Ashok VermaBEING accommodating, considerate and respectful of each other’s wishes have been the guiding principles for well-known Broadford residents Brian and Catherine O’Dwyer.These...

Green light to collect firewood

VICTORIANS have been given the green light to collect free firewood for personal use from designated state forest firewood collection areas in the Hume...

Feedback wanted for road safety

MITCHELL Shire Council (MSC) is inviting community feedback on its draft Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan 2026-2031, now available for public consultation. Earlier this...

Skaters rejoice

ROMSEY’S growing skate community is set to take the sport to the next level with the completion of the Romsey Lions Park Reserve skate...

Blood moon wows

RESIDENTS were treated to a spectacular lunar eclipse last Tuesday, the last for more than two years.A partial eclipse began just before 9pm before...
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