Council seeking feedback

MITCHELL Shire Council has sought residents’ feedback on its draft 10-year capital works program and the development of the 2026/27 budget.The consultation process will...

Seymour introduces bridge to U3A

SEYMOUR and District U3A held its enrolment day in December, and their timetables features 18 classes and the introduction of bridge all designed to...

Active schools funding hits Wallan

WALLAN Secondary College has been awarded a $30,000 grant to help more students get active. Member for Kalkallo Ros Spence announced the school is...

Inland Rail steams forward

MITCHELL SHIRE residents and road users will notice a significant increase in Inland Rail works as crews advance several critical bridge and road improvements...

Local books, global impact

A LOCAL book drive is giving residents a chance to support students thousands of kilometres away, with preloved books now being collected for village...

Protect yourself, regional Victorians urged

REGIONAL Victorians are far more likely to be diagnosed with, and die from, melanoma than people living in major cities, new data reveals.Figures released...

Birrell clarifies Nationals’ stand

FEDERAL Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell has made his position clear about the recent Nationals’ resignations from the Coalition frontbench.Mr Birrell said he had...

Time to put bricks down

TEAM Amuso, of Kilmore, represented Australia on the world stage for the third time at Masonary Madness Day, an event coined the Bricklaying Olympics,...

Local poet digs deep

DID you know that Kilmore East resident Joshua Rask has a hidden talent? Well, now you do.“At an early age I was taught how...

Country Music Festival returns

DUST off the country boots, because the Whittlesea Country Music Festival is returning for 2026 at AF Walker Reserve.The free, family-friendly event will run...
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