Reality check for disappointing Panthers

By Colin MacGillivrayWALLAN’S division two men were delivered a reality check in a 28-point loss to Sherbrooke – their first of the Big V...

Tony’s Trek to support emergency service workers’ mental health

By Max DaviesA WALK across more than 1500 kilometres of Victoria has been underway for the past month to support the mental health of...

Slow start costs Roos in painful loss

By Colin MacGillivrayBROADFORD’S senior footballers are ruing a missed opportunity for an early-season victory, paying for a slow start against Yarra Glen in round...

1930s film brings Kilmore to life

THE Kilmore Historical Society, KHS, is contributing to the National Trust of Australia’s celebration of Heritage Month, which runs until May 18, with a...

Farewell and thanks to beloved crossing supervisor

AFTER more than two decades of safely shepherding Assumption College students across Kilmore’s Sutherland Street, crossing supervisor Liz Ryan has finally hung up her...

Family fun as Kilmore Village turns two

KILMORE Village will celebrate its second birthday on Saturday with a range of fun activities for families.The shopping centre, which opened its doors for...

Whittlesea welcomes new pride festival

By Pam KiriakidisWHITTLESEA’S first ever pride festival will be celebrated on May 7, with a range of family-friendly activities available to help raise awareness....

Kilmore swamped in Lakers loss

KILMORE’S senior footballers got a taste of the unknown in their first meeting with Northern Football Netball League division three newcomer Kinglake on Saturday,...

City win for Leisa: RACING

By 'Pegs'SEYMOUR trainer Lesia Masnyj was presented with her biggest thrill in five years of racing at Ladbrokes Park Sandown last Wednesday when her...

Stamp out stamp duty says the HIA

STAMP duty reform in Victoria is long overdue and its removal must be a priority if the State Government is serious about improving home...
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