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Archives for September 2017

Yea Hospital merger plan: what’s happening?

What is happening with the planned merger of Yea and District Memorial Hospital and Seymour Health? “A focused and comprehensive review of core areas of operation and service delivery of both Seymour Health and Yea and District Memorial Hospital is nearing completion as part of the due diligence process investigating the potential of merging management

Rubicon activists’ latest attack is on The Local Paper

Rubicon activist Ritchie Frew supplied The Local Paper with a letter from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. We published that letter in Wednesday’s issue.   One day later Ritchie Frew says the report is “totally incorrect”. His associate Shelley Creighton phoned us, and accused The Local Paper of being “misleading”, “working with

Seymour woman arrested over copper theft

The Seymour Telegraph reports: A Seymour woman has been charged regarding the theft of copper wire. The 43-year-old woman was arrested at the scene of the theft along the railway line in Heathcote Junction after her car became bogged about 8am on Saturday, September 16. She was charged with handling stolen goods and has been

80-kmh Yea-Molesworth limit to stay for time being

VicRoads has provided Murrindindi Shire Council with an update re the speed limit on the Goulburn Valley Highway between Yea and Molesworth… “The speed limit on the Goulburn Valley Highway between Yea and Molesworth will remain at 80km/hr temporarily while we wait for more favourable conditions to complete vital resealing works,” said the VicRoads spokesman.

Court date set for ex-Murrindindi Councillor

Proceedings against former Murrindindi Councillor Chris Healy are to be heard at Shepparton Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, February 28. The Local Government Inspectorate, represented by the Victorian Government Solicitor’s Office, is expected to be in legal debate with Mr Healy over legal definitions. Mr Healy is accused of improper use of information whilst he was

Northern Police on lookout after thefts

Police throughout the north are on alert as Mitchell Crime Investigation Unit detectives investigate burglaries, theft of motor car in Kilmore and subsequent deceptions which occurred in July. Investigators have been told a premises in Union Street was broken into about 9.50pm on July 16. Jewellery, electrical items and a brown coloured Volkswagen Passat station

ADVT: Local trader offers computers for $99

Local Paper advertiser YCS (Your Computing Services) is offering HP 8000 Elite Small Form Factor PCs and Toshiba NB300 Notebook refurbished computers for just $99 each. Stocks are limited. Details appear on Page 7 of this week’s Local Paper.  Click below and turn to Page 7. Or speak with Tony at YCS, phone 9008 5614. 4 The

Breaking the bank: tell ’em they’re dreaming

One little local website wants to impose a $100-a-week charge on advertisers, plus an extra free for any content changes. “Tell them they’re dreaming.” Or … local businesses can have their ads appear at no extra charge at www.Dindi.com.au (when they advertise in The Local Paper*). Ads can be in colour, with hyperlinks to websites,

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