VICTORIA’S Chief Vet Graeme Cook will present to Victorian livestock producers and service providers at a webinar hosted by Agriculture Victoria. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a serious and highly contagious animal disease that affects all cloven-hoofed animals including cattle, sheep, goats, camelids, deer and pigs. Cloven-hoofed animals are those with divided hooves. It does not […]
Month: July 2022
Fire captain carries on family tradition
NEWLY elected captain of the Homewood fire brigade, Tom Oliver, is continuing the family tradition of commitment to the protection of his community. Tom follows in the footsteps of his father, Geoff, who was captain of the brigade when the Homewood fire Station was opened on September 12, 1993. His uncle Kerry Oliver is captain […]
Remember your camping etiquette
IF you are new to getting out in the great outdoors and pitching a tent or a swag, camping etiquette is something you need to be familiar with before you boil that billy and put your feet up by the campfire. There is nothing worse arriving at your camping destination only to find rubbish left […]
Gun storage changes coming
THERE are several changes to firearm storage laws coming and Police have recommended firearm owners, and potential firearm owners familiarise themselves with the changes. From August 30, 2022, current and future firearm owners must make sure their firearm storage complies with the changes. Divisional Firearms Officer, Leading Senior Constable Chris Cummins said that while many […]
Could your farmgate sales get you into trouble?
CONCERNS have been raised in the local community after a Portland couple had their home insurance claim refused as they didn’t disclose to their insurance company that they were selling eggs at their farm gate. According to the ABC, the couple’s home and possessions had been destroyed nine months ago as the result of an […]
Retirement for two Fallons employees
AFTER 21 and 28 years employment respectively, Malcolm Gill and Elizabeth Kidd have both retired from Fallons Bus Service. Malcolm started work with Fallons in 2001 as a bus cleaner, offering his services for free as he was in need of something to occupy his mind. It was soon evident that his skills were wasted […]
Congratulations to Jo Hunter on her ESM award
JOSEPHINE (Jo) Hunter, unit controller at Marysville SES, was awarded an Emergency Services Medal (ESM) at the Queen’s Birthday awards. She moved to Marysville as a teenager with her family, and joined the Marysville SES a couple of years later, in 2004, along with her sister. They knew some people who were in the unit […]
Disrupting waterways isn’t taken lightly
ON Wednesday, June 22, Shepparton Magistrates Court, Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA) brought a case against a Buxton man, aged in his 60s, for the interfering with a waterway without authority in Buxton. The offending occurred on March 20, 2020 where the undertaking of works without a permit took place. The man was on […]
A safe haven in Buxton
IT is hard to imagine being torn away from your family and travelling to a distant part of the world. This thought became a reality last week when Buxton played host to displaced Ukrainian children last week at a special camp organised by the Ukrainian Youth Association. Many of the newly-arrived children, aged between three […]