Updated ( 28/07/2010 )
Dog breeders struck by delay

DOG breeders Len and Mellodie Woolley have won a battle to begin a dog kennel business on Howes Creek Road - but it seems it’s all too late. more --->

Travellers’ motel gets tick to build

THE development of the Mansfield Travellers’ Motel in High Street has passed the Mansfield Shire Development Approvals Committee meeting with unanimous support from councillors. more --->

Support stands tall to help dance teacher through illness

A CONCERNED group of local parents and grandparents have come together with the aim of raising funds for a devoted dance teacher, Barbara Hayles. more --->

Council satisfying residents: survey

LOCAL residents seem pleased with Mansfield Shire Council’s performance, according to a community satisfaction survey. more --->

Burn plans up for community input

THE Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) plans to hold community meetings across the North East throughout August to share its plans for burning and other fire prevention works with the community. more --->

Groundwater the way of the future

GOULBURN-Murray Water has secured $100,000 funding through the Department of Sustainability and Environment to improve its understanding of groundwater resources in the Upper Goulburn catchment, which extends from Woods Point to Violet Town. more --->

School hall officially open

ACCOMPANIED by a rousing rendition of Advance Australia Fair, a brass band, and a lot of clapping, the Mansfield Primary School opened the doors of its new multi-purpose hall last week. more --->

Road sealing to begin this week

THE long awaited sealing of the final 14km of unsealed Eildon-Jamieson Road is about to commence, with construction scheduled to start this week. more --->

Secondary musical talents to make the second annual CD

ANOTHER group of talented musicians from the Mansfield Secondary College will head to Melbourne to record the school’s second annual CD with the ‘Kool Skools’ program next month. more --->

Bears given a sore head

THE Eagles did what they had to do against bottom of the ladder Shepparton Bears and recorded a 69 point win, so controlling their own destiny in the run to the finals. more --->

Big Ben Cios to reach 200 games

BEN Cios celebrates his 200th game for his beloved Eagles this Saturday. more --->

Lions maul Dogs early to set it up

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Riders jump into action at Cobram

SEVERAL riders from Mansfield Pony Club headed to the Cobram PC One Day Event last week, for the start of the winter season. more --->