GLENN Ridge was the host of the quiz show, Sale of the Century, for 11 years and became well known as a media personality in Australia. Around 30 years ago, he bought a houseboat at Lake Eildon, and greatly enjoyed spending the ensuing years with his family on the lake. It instilled a love of […]
Month: April 2024
Childhood friends from Flowerdale win gold at the Olympics
Image: The Rome 1960 Australian Equestrian Eventing Team members, Laurie Morgan, John Kelly (reserve), Neale Lavis, Bill Roycroft and Brian Crago. Lawrence Morgan BILL Roycroft’s childhood friend from Flowerdale, Lawrence Morgan (1915-1997), played football for Fitzroy Football Club as a young man. He started with the club in 1937, playing on the same side as […]
80 years of serving the community
THE Buxton Country Fire Authority (CFA) Brigade will soon celebrate its 80th birthday, creating the perfect time for a look back at their past. The Buxton Fire Brigade formed in 1944, being mentioned in passing and an advert in the Alexandra and Yea Standard. “Buxton Bush Fire Brigade, requesting council to have fireplace at Cerberus […]
Good win for Yea junior netballers
Netball Under 15 Alexandra Red defeated by Yea IT was a beautiful day in Alexandra for the first match of the 2024 season. The Yea under 15 netballers were excited to get back on the court with three new additions named in the playing group, Jemma, Lily and Hannah. The Yea Tigers came out strong […]
Opening game for women’s football
ON a warm sunny Saturday afternoon the Thornton Eildon women’s football club welcomed the Wandin Womens football club to the Thornton Recreation reserve for their first match of the 2024 season. After a three month pre season the girls were keen to finally put their skills to the test on game day. Numbers were amazing with 23 of […]
Rya Roberts: karting on track
LOCAL Yea High School student Rya Roberts is on track for his first Nationals start next weekend at round two of the Australian Karting Championships at Eastern Lions Kart Club in Puckapunyal. With over 400 entries heading to the track, Rya will be amongst the 77 elite drivers competing in the KA3 Junior class from […]
Murrindindi Shire set to take a ride
RIDE Marysville, a group which formed out of the Marysville Community Planning initiative in 2019, has been actively pursuing the implementation of more mountain biking tracks in the Marysville area. Adam Johnston, co-ordinator of Ride Marysville, explained that they received some funding to develop the concept master plan. It was presented to the community and […]
Princess Alexandra’s knee
WHILE the focus of Alexandra’s attention of late has been on Princess Alexandra’s missing head, much attention was given to the state of her knee in times past. So much so that a copycatting fashion trend developed, called the Alexandra Limp. In 1867, Princess Alexandra of Denmark, Princess of Wales, gave birth to her third […]
Lake Eildon assessment finds no viable options for flood mitigation
THE Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA)’s technical assessment of Lake Eildon’s operating arrangements, conducted by Hydrology and Risk Consulting, has been released. The aim of the assessment was to find ways of reducing downstream flooding, and particularly referenced the October 2022 flood event. The technical assessment “does not identify any option at […]
Night strike training in Fawcett
THE Koriella Fire Brigade located at 10 Stoney Creek Road, Fawcett, is to conduct another night training exercise as part of the Koriella Fire Brigade’s annual series of ‘Night Strike’ training exercises on Friday, May 10. The exercise will include most of the local brigades from within the Alexandra Group. The Australian Defence Force as […]