A plan to enforce 24-hour domestic cat containment across the Macedon Ranges is now not expected to begin until 2029. Macedon ...
Kyneton, Woodend, Gisborne, Lancefield and Romsey services have joined the state-wide ‘Keep Our Doors Open’ campaign, calling ...
The Lions Gisborne Festival is on this Friday at Gardiner Reserve. There will be music on stage throughout the night, a range ...
Castlemaine documentary filmmaker and producer, Alex Kelly, and collaborator, director Maya Newell, have been awarded the highly regarded Diane Weyermann Fellowship — placing them among just three ...
Woodend Cricket Club senior coach Josh Eastley (at left) and the club's McIntyre 1sts captain Marcus Stewart are pictured in front of the superb new scoreboard at Gilbert Gordon Oval. Woodend Cricket ...
Left to right: Paul Banks (UCA/Simba Sessions), Simon Burnett (Social Foundry), Andie Webster (Kyneton Christmas Collective) and Peter Symons (Rotary Kyneton). Kyneton community groups are gearing up ...
Greens candidate for West Bendigo, Liza Shaw, kayaking in the non-exclusion zone in the Port of Newcastle. Fifty residents from central Victoria travelled to NSW last week to take part in a protest ...
Q. What do you get when you put a zebra on top of a wombat? A. A pedestrian crossing that divides the community. The new pedestrian crossing on Mostyn Street in Castlemaine’s CBD, a wombat (a raised ...
That’s how House of Stoush Academy proprietor/boxing coach Bryce Poorter described Romsey 11-year-old Billy Jarvis, who made his amateur boxing debut in Canberra on Sunday morning. Billy fought New ...
The Midland Express acknowledges the first storytellers of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung, on which we meet, walk, work and live. We thank their Elders, past and present, for the care they have given ...
The Midland Express acknowledges the first storytellers of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung, on which we meet, walk, work and live. We thank their Elders, past and present, for the care they have given ...
The Midland Express acknowledges the first storytellers of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung, on which we meet, walk, work and live. We thank their Elders, past and present, for the care they have given ...