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Trevor pushing his barrow to Canberra

Trevor pushing his barrow to Canberra

TREVOR (63), a Marysville local, is planning to push his barrow all the way to Canberra. It's a matter of life and death as he's raising funds for mental health...
Tight tennis at the pointy end

Tight tennis at the pointy end

DELATITE and Wappan set off for their matches in Euroa in thick fog and bitter cold. Mansfield welcomed Creighton’s Creek and by the time everyone was on court the sun...

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Victorians are encouraged to prepare for increased bushfire risk this spring, particularly in the west of the state.

AFAC News' Seasonal Bushfire Outlook for spring 2025 shows low rainfall over the past 18 months has resulted in increased risk in areas including Ballarat, Horsham, Bendigo and Melbourne.

Eastern and northern parts of the state remain at a normal level of risk for spring, however, all Victorians should prepare and understand their local risks ahead of warmer weather.

More information: emergency.vic.gov.au/news-and-media/victorians-urged-to-prepare-for-increased-risk-of-bushfire-th...
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Thursday 28th August 2025
Tree down on GV Highway Cathkin this morning.
Alex SES crews were called out at 4am this morning where a large gum tree had fallen in windy wet conditions blocking one lane.

It’s a gentle reminder to be aware of road conditions when driving especially at night, where wet conditions combined with strong winds can bring down trees and branches across roads making driving conditions extremely hazardous, apart from having to avoid the many potholes in our roads.

The GV Highway at Cathkin was cleared of the tree at 5:30am, well done team!
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