Publishers of
the Alexandra Standard and
the Yea Chronicle.

The Alexandra Eildon Marysville Standard

The Yea Chronicle

150+ years serving the Murrindindi region

And our most valued reader is still YOU.

Read the news online

Interested in reading the news online? You can.

Alexandra Newspapers offers a digital subscription service allowing you to read the Alexandra Standard and the Yea Chronicle online.

If you're a current subscriber, or interested in purchasing a subscription, click the link below.

Some of our recent articles...

wind farm

Wind farm: opposition

THE Strathbogies Responsible Renewables Community Group (SRRCG) are strongly opposed to Fera’s proposed 'Seymour Wind Farm' in the Murrindindi and Strathbogie areas. SRRCG held an information session at the Country...
wind farm

Wind farm: Fera

ANDREW Lawson was unfortunately unavailable for an interview to coincide with the interview with Darryl Otzen from the Strathbogies Responsible Renewables Community Group, however he supplied some information and we...

And in other news!

Here's what's happening on our Facebook Page.

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons

2 CommentsComment on Facebook

Such a moving service today, thankyou everyone involved ❤❤

This wreath is awesome, story please?

UPDATE ON EXPLOSIVE DEVICE FOUND IN ALEXANDRA

Police have advised that the explosive device found near the cenotaph in Alexandra on April 14 was an unsophisticated device, according to experts, and was not professionally made.

It appears to have contained remnants of sparklers and doesn't appear to have been an item of concern.

The community does not need to be alarmed over the incident.

The bomb squad attended and defused the device. As a matter of course, they err on the side of caution.

The item is being investigated by arson and explosive chemists and they will compile a report for local investigators.

Police are seeking witnesses or any information relating to the event. You can contact the Alexandra Police on 5772 1002 or make contact via CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 (this can be done anonymously).
... See MoreSee Less

2 CommentsComment on Facebook

Melinda Magor

Michelle McNally

Load more

© 2020 - 2024. ALEXANDRA NEWSPAPERS. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Sitemap

Website built with ❤ by Regional Business Toolkit