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Report illegally dumped rubbish

Report illegally dumped rubbish

FFMVic acting Murrindindi district manager Tom Goldstraw said last year alone almost 22 tonnes of illegally dumped rubbish was removed from “This included household white goods, old tyres, and material containing asbestos,

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New trains hit the tracks for testing

New trains hit the tracks for testing

The first standard gauge VLocity train will take passengers on the north east Line later this year, following the completion of testing and the acceptance process. As the first of its type, the VLocity is being tested extensively to ensure it is safe and reliable.

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New trees planted along Seymour’s Anzac Ave

New trees planted along Seymour’s Anzac Ave

Residents and visitors will soon be able to enjoy a stroll along Seymour’s Anzac Ave under a lush green canopy with the planting of 28 English oak trees recently. The new oaks will help recreate the avenue of trees along Anzac Ave that was first planted in 1917 in memory …

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Woolworths Seymour supporting Good Friday Appeal

Woolworths Seymour supporting Good Friday Appeal

Woolworths customers in Seymour can help play a vital role in helping provide the best possible care for Aussie kids in hospital by supporting From October 6 to November 2, customers can purchase a $2 token or round up their purchase to the nearest dollar to donate to the Good …

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Seymour Park Poll Merino tops at $24,000

Seymour Park Poll Merino tops at $24,000

THE history books have been rewritten and let it be stated that Seymour Park Poll Merino stud, Highbury, has had one of the best sales of the 2021 season so far. With strong competition from a full list of 35 registered buyers across the shed,

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Council subsidy for compost and worm farms

Council subsidy for compost and worm farms

Mitchell Shire Council is offering a compost bin and worm farm subsidy, where residents can claim up to 50 per cent back for any compost bin or worm farm purchased at participating retailers (capped at $50 for worm farms and $30 for compost bins).

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Recognise anyone in this photo?

Recognise anyone in this photo?

If you recognise anyone in the photo, call Dianne Davey on 0403 629 199 or Nancy Halpin on 0429 991 688. Australian olive growers are enjoying the fruits of their labour, producing record amounts of their liquid gold.

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