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Military members honoured in King’s Birthday list
Seymour Resource Recovery Centre wins LGPro Award for Excellence
Road Closures In Seymour For Essential Works
Thursday 5 June
Measures to encourage student attendance at school strengthened
Thursday 29 May
Pay Parity Back Pedal Kick In Teeth For ECE Kaiako
Victorian Budget Delivers Some Wins For Mitchell – But Serious Gaps Remain
EVENT: Flood History From Dreamtime To Now
Hairdressing and barbering regulations given the cut
Murray spiny freshwater crays worth rugging up for this winter
Seymour Tennis Complex Upgrade Taking Shape
Farmers and growers to reap rewards
Regulatory Standards Bill passes first reading
First budget of new Council aims to address growth, community needs, and challenging financial climate
Budget 2025 Leaves Future Of School Lunches Uncertain
What Matters Most: Real Help With Cost Of Living
Bill for transparent principled lawmaking to be read in the House
Free Public Transport For Regional Children, Every Day, Everywhere
Ord Valley Muster Drives Droves To Kimberley
Australian wine sectors leadership innovators and change-makers announced Future Leaders 2025
Getting kids back in school
Media Alert | Minister Charls 14 May
Brightening Up Our Parks For Winter
Operate Council’s Reuse Shop Expression Of Interest
PT Blitz: More Train Services, Metro Tunnel And Airport Rail
Public Transport Blitz To Deliver More Regional Services
Councils call on state parliament to vote down unfair new tax
Decision to increase medicines access
Play Space Upgrade At Seymour’s Graham Street Reserve
10 reasons why banning social media for New Zealanders under 16 is a bad idea – and will affect adults too
Regulatory Standards Bill promotes transparent principled lawmaking
Toll-free 14 kilometres of M12 motorway surface now complete
Attendance dashboard shows early insights into term 2
Tuesday 29 April
2025 Nine Telethon raises more than $10 million for Mater Little Miracles
Government calls on mayors to boost school attendance
New Fans Flock To See SIX Queens Tell Their Story
ECE sector review changes begin
Cressbrook Dam Gets ‘Clean Up Australia Day’ Touch
Over 200,000 New Zealanders to benefit from medicines funding boost
Government launches regulatory review into telecommunications
Kilmore Comes Alive For Community And Volunteer Day
Queens reign supreme in Newcastle as blockbuster musical SIX takes the stage
Speed Limit Changes Across Mitchell Shire
Friday 11 April
Going on strike is not a reason to skip school
Medicines Amendment Bill passes first reading