THE Department of Transport (DoT) has advised that the Black Spur will be closed from 9am to 5pm each day from Monday, March 28 to Friday, April 1, so that works can be conducted, weather permitting. The closure is due to resurfacing works along a two kilometre stretch north of Dom Dom Saddle, to provide […]
New booster shot needed for some patients
Provided by Debbie Skinner, director Alexandra Medical Centre ALEXANDRA Medical Centre (AMC) has notified all affected people who were vaccinated against COVID-19 in December and January, after concerns that the vaccine some patients received may have had reduced effectiveness. AMC GP Dr Peyman Mohammadi said that there is no health risk to patients from receiving […]
Rotary’s Embracing Change conference
Pictured: Rotarian bike riders setting out from the Breakaway Caravan Park on Wednesday, March 16. ROTARY District 9790 contains over 1500 members and 64 clubs from as far afield as Holbrook and Denilquin in the north down to Heidelberg and Preston. 350 of these members are booked to attend the Rotary District Conference in Marysville, […]
More travel vouchers available on Wednesday, March 23
VICTORIANS have the chance to snap up one of 150,000 travel vouchers, with the popular scheme returning as part of a $200 million business stimulus package to support local businesses and jobs. Acting Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Mary-Anne Thomas confirmed an initial 10,000 vouchers were made available exclusively to seniors from yesterday, […]
Vale Kevin Bellingham
by Shane Bellingham KEVIN Lansley Bellingham was born on April 1, 1945, in Armidale, Victoria. He was the middle child of three siblings, with an older and a younger sister. Kevin attended Armidale Primary School, and as a youngster, he was an avid piano accordion player. In 1956 was awarded a Certificate of Merit from […]
Tree works on Lady Talbot Drive
THE Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) is undertaking works to improve safety for visitors and emergency service personnel accessing Lady Talbot Drive and adjoining roads and tracks. The $3.325 million project, funded by the Victorian Government, will address the risks of hazardous trees in the popular tourist area which was impacted significantly […]
Planned burns in Flowerdale and Jamieson
FOREST Fire Management have provided a summary of planned burns to be undertaken within Hume Region for today, Friday, March 11, subject to suitable weather conditions. Two burns will be undertaken in Murrindindi District today. There will be a 121 hectare fuel reduction burn 6km west of Flowerdale township, along Flowerdale Road. Day one ignition […]
Forced adoption redress scheme planned
VICTORIAN women who had their children taken from them under heartbreaking historic forced adoption practices will receive redress, counselling and formal apologies from the Victorian Government. The government is investing more than $4 million in response to last year’s Parliamentary Inquiry into Historical Forced Adoption in Victoria, including a plan to design and establish Australia’s […]
Limit your exposure to mosquitoes
A Department of Health spokesperson has advised that a man aged in his 60s from Northern Victoria died from Japanese encephalitis on February 28. They added, “We strongly advise people take steps to limit their exposure to mosquitoes and avoid mosquito habitats such as stagnant water.” An autopsy revealed that he died from JEV with further […]
No protection for Murrindindi in firewood collections
THE autumn Firewood Collection Season for 2022 will started across Victoria on Tuesday, March 1 and will close on Tuesday, June 30, but this year it will be different. Visitors from the Hume region and other parts of Victoria will no longer be able to access domestic firewood from state forests in Central Victoria, with […]