PREMIUM News Let's Talk: The legacy of Ottie John DullardWhen Amy Wheeler and her partner, Nick Dullard, took their son, Ottie John Dullard, home from the hospital, they never imagined they would spend only four precious months together. By Caitlyn Grant
News Roads Minister defends Victorian Government’s funding contributions in the regionsVictorian Roads and Road Safety Minister Ben Carroll has defended the Victorian Government’s spending on... By Murray Silby
News How to vote if you have COVID-19People who currently have COVID-19 can still vote in this election, they will just have... By Monique Preston
News Voting continues late into the afternoon in NagambieIt has been a busy voting day at the Senior Citizens Centre in Nagambie. By Evan Wallace
News Seymour celebrates election dayIn a campaign that has brought unprecedented attention to Seymour, a mood of tension has... By Evan Wallace
News Two Seymour projects receive funding Riding Develops Ability (RDA) Seymour and the Seymour Tennis Complex have both received funding through... By Evan Wallace
News Years of service celebrated at Seymour Fire BrigadeSeymour Fire Brigade has recognised the service and contribution of its brigade members. By Evan Wallace
PREMIUM News Haines retains IndiIndependent Helen Haines has retained the seat of Indi. By Simon Ruppert
News Resources released to support rural LGBTIQ+ community The Victorian Government has announced a roadmap to support rural and regional LGBTIQ+ Victorians. By Isabelle Harris
News Benalla marks IDAHOBIT with flag raising and community eventTuesday, May 17, was International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia, better known as... By Simon Ruppert
News Farrer called a Liberal hold within 90 minutes of polls closingThe seat of Farrer has been called a Liberal Party hold for Sussan Ley.
News TAFE offers first ever pharmacy course For the first time ever, those who want to study pharmacy will not have to...
News Deniliquin needs to fight harder for hospital fundingIs Deniliquin fighting hard enough to get funding for a new hospital or a significant... By Garry Baker
News Daphne celebrates 35 years of volunteeringA Deniliquin volunteer has been recognised for 35 years of service to Vinnies and awarded... By Contributed
News Rate rises to dominate budget meetingPublic meetings for Federation Council’s key strategic documents, including the upcoming 12 months budget of 2.5% in rate increases with much steeper increases proposed in subsequent years, starts today. By Robert Muir
News AIM to assistAfter a postponed event in February due to COVID and close to a year since... By Emma Prior
News Grant programs reviewed and changedCampaspe Shire Council grant programs have undergone a shake-up, with amendments approved at the council...
News Reducing food waste through responsible cookingCampaspe Shire Council, in partnership with Moira, Mitchell, Murrindindi, Strathbogie, and Greater Shepparton councils, is... By Adair Winder
News Minister confirms more cuts to regional developmentThe Victorian Government has admitted there’s “less funding allocated” to regional development in this year’s... By Contributed
News Volunteers celebrated Rochester stalwart Bob Knight is among those highlighted as part of the Campaspe Murray Vibrant... By Dylan Brown