Archives for October 2017
Results. Round 1. Tuesday, October 10. • Alexandra 8, 15 d Yea 55, 1. Alexandra: Margaret Legge, 28, 2. Robert Benghamy, 36, 2. Terence Livy, 24, 1. Match Total: 88. 5. Match Points: 10. Totals: 88, 15. Yea: Ruth Hatty, 16, 0. Rowland Branch, 15, 0. Darren Sherman, 24, 1. Totals: 55, 1. • Kilmore
Nominations are now open for Murrindindi Shire’s Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year and Senior Citizen of the Year Awards. These awards provide all Murrindindi Shire residents with the opportunity to pay tribute to our outstanding local achievers. For more information and to download a nomination form go to www.murrindindi.vic.gov.au. Nominations close
Police are asking residents in the Christmas Hills and surrounding areas to check their backyards and any structures or sheds on their properties, following tyhe disappearance of 58-year-old man John Forster. The Diamond Creek man was last seen at his James Cook Drive address about 10am on Saturday. Police have since located his green Subaru
Banyule Criminal Investigation Unit detectives have arrested a 41-year-old man in Greensborough this morning as part of an ongoing investigation. Police attended an address on Boyd Street about 6.15am on Tuesday and executed the arrest without incident. The man is facing 71 charges relating to a number of alleged incidents including theft of motor vehicle,
We don’t mind admitting there are more than 230 paid ads in this week’s Local Paper. Local businesses advertise in The Local Paper because they get results. They achieve results because The Local Paper is the largest circulation local newspaper in Murrindindi. The LocalPaper is an interest-packed 21st Century newspaper, that takes its readers seriously. Everything from Classified listings, to our popular
It’s our biggest issue ever! 72 pages. The latest issue of The Local Paper is available now at more than 70 outlets in the north-east. • Council snubs business groups over timber • $165.8 million lost on local pokies • Yea Cancer Charity success at Killingworth Hill • Ruby O’Dwyer’s 5/21 senior cricket debut • Tom’s two-bob
From the minute the guests stepped foot in to the incomparable Killingworth Hill Whisky Bar, the ‘bar’ was set. The Yea Community Cancer Charity (formerly the Pink Ball Foundation) inaugural event was a stunning success with the community rallying to support a cause that impacts each of us either directly or indirectly. The Charity, headed
Radio fundraiser Yarra Valley FM is holding a fund-raising trivia night on Saturday (Oct. 14) from 7pm at Mt Evelyn RSL. There will be silent auctions, games, entertainment, prizes and giveaways with all proceeds going to the station. The night will be held by two of Yarra Valley’s presenters, Neil Bull and Robert Jordan. –
The Alexandra and District Traders and Tourism Associaton says that Murrindindi Council does not understand business and job creation. ADTTA President Andrew Embling spoke on Monday, following Coun-cil’s press statement. “It is most disappointing to read the Murrindindi Shire Council press release regarding their view on the future of forestry in the Shire,” Mr Embling
Police have stepped up the search for missing 58-year-old man John Forster. The Diamond Creek man was last seen at his James Cook Drive address about 10am on Saturday. Police have since located his green Subaru Forrester station wagon at Sugarloaf Reservoir about 11pm on Saturday. Search and Rescue members, Water Police, the police helicopter
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