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Pathway “subject to approval” Matt Dunn BASS Coast Shire Council would not say if a dramatic escalation in beach erosion at Inverloch could threaten a planned pathway along the foreshore. The $1.5 million Surf Parade Shared Path project, which will include 138 car parks, was endorsed by council at its August meeting. This week […]
September 20th, 2019 | Posted in Featured,News | Read More »

IT’S a medium often undervalued, but Nick Jeremiah’s work reminds us that photography is an intricate art form. The Venus Bay photographer and designer has collated a selection of his stunning works over the last eight years to display in a local exhibition. Held at Moo’s at Meeniyan, the display highlights seven of his prized […]
September 13th, 2019 | Posted in Community | Read More »

LEONGATHA reserves played a disciplined and determined game to overpower Bairnsdale and reach the preliminary final on Sunday. The Parrots started the game well and had scored 3.1 to the Redlegs’ 1.3 at the first break. Despite Bairnsdale having the wind advantage in term two, it couldn’t capitalise. A couple of costly 50-metre penalties helped […]
September 13th, 2019 | Posted in Sport | Read More »

HE was sensational as a player, but Leongatha and Gippsland footy icon Beau Vernon may be even greater as a coach. With the Phillip Island seniors achieving a thrilling four-point grand final win over Cora Lynn on Saturday and taking out their second flag in a row, Vernon has now coached three premierships on the […]
September 13th, 2019 | Posted in Sport | Read More »

SOMETIMES a team has to do it the hard way in finals, which is the case for Leongatha in the 2019 series. The Parrots went down to Maffra in the second semi-final on Saturday after a strong final term from the Eagles, and will take on Sale in the preliminary final this week. Coach Paul […]
September 13th, 2019 | Posted in Sport | Read More »

DANIEL RENFREY THE Wonthaggi Miners have gone into recess heading into the 2019 Leongatha and District Cricket Association season. The club, which once had three separate senior teams, has experienced an increased lack of playing numbers, leading to the recess. Leongatha and District Cricket Association Secretary, Gary Adams, believes a lack of junior participation […]
September 13th, 2019 | Posted in Sport | Read More »

TAYLA KERSHAW_THOMAS JAPAN’S aspiring cricketers are benefitting from the expertise of Koonwarra’s own Chelsea Moscript. The 23-year-old cricketer recently secured a two year contract to work on junior cricket development in Akishima, Tokyo, and increase female participation with a new High Performance Women’s League. “At the moment, I am assisting with the (International Cricket […]
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DO you know that tutoring is in high demand? Even though you live in a rural area, you can still work as a tutor online. While some companies may require you to have an educational background in the subjects they want you to tutor, many online tutors do not need prior teaching experience. Keep in mind […]
September 13th, 2019 | Posted in Business | Read More »

ONE of the biggest bits of news out of Chapman Machinery Service is the return of salesman Tom Peters. Tom worked at the business for three and a half years before working in the dairy industry for the last five years. With experience in both sides of the industry, he has been able […]
September 13th, 2019 | Posted in Business | Read More »

NEW CLAAS DISCO MOVE 3600 and 3200 mowers can really shake their stuff. The mowers have an impressive ‘give’ of up to one metre vertically and 30 degrees laterally, allowing them to work with optimal efficiency and safety in even the roughest of paddocks. Available with mowing widths of 3.4 and 3m, respectively, the new […]
September 13th, 2019 | Posted in Rural News | Read More »