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Aerial feral deer monitoring to begin

THE Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LC Landscape Board) will undertake an aerial monitoring program for the large abundance of feral deer in the region. Supported...

The South Eastern Times and Penola Pennant return

WITH this edition marking the first for the returned South Eastern Times and the Penola Pennant it is timely to reflect on their combined...

Local remembered 40 years after tragic death

FRANKIE Payne stoically held it together on Tuesday until one of her son's former work colleagues hugged her, then the tears fell as she...

Facelift opportunity for town centre facades

TOWN centre businesses throughout the Wattle Range Council area will soon have the opportunity to update their shop facades with support from council. Upcoming changes...

Are we a society that accepts domestic violence?

WHAT is happening to our society? In recent weeks we have learned of another death within our community through domestic violence. As a society what are...

Parcel lockers in place

MILLICENT’S main corner is now looking a little different with the installation of an imposing Australia Post red parcel locker located on the post...

Solve the crime at the museum this Saturday

TICKETS are selling fast for the interactive theatre performance, Murder at the Museum, this Saturday. It will be the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic...

Thanks but no thanks

OLD lounges and used mattresses recently left at Penola's St Mary's Anglican Op Shop have caused a dilemma. Church Warden, Dean Burrows said nobody wanted...

Supermarket changes hands

A 32 year involvement in the supermarket industry finished last week for the owners of Penola’s IGA Fresh supermarket. Shane and Kerry McPherson decided to...

Iconic tree removed

ONE of Millicent’s last iconic willow trees lining the town centre drain has recently been removed. The large tree overhanging the drain near the...

Scarf record attempt

PINCHUNGA resident, 73 year old Peter Haines, did not let Covid-19 get in his way. It was when Pinchunga was in lockdown that Mr Haines...

Beachport church history lives on

HISTORY continues for St Nicholas Anglican Church in Beachport; following its sale in 2020, it is being reinvented into a family home. Sandy...

Wimmera farmer’s story highlighted in energy Inquiry through new film series

Wimmera grain grower Simon Tickner has joined a huge cross section of regional Australia living in the thick of the shift to renewable energy...