Updated ( 19/11/2008 )
Shire funding boost

INDIGO Shire Council will receive an extra $434,000 to spend on infrastructure projects over the next 10 months. more --->

On the beat against cancer

THREE Beechworth community members have taken up the challenge to support ‘On the Beat against children’s cancer’ on Sunday. more --->

Jimmy set for day on the green

JIMMY Barnes headlines ‘a day on the green’ at All Saints Estate on Saturday, January 31. more --->

Museum rises from the ashes

THE Yackandandah Museum, which has been rebuilt from the ground up, will be officially opened at 2pm on Saturday, November 29. more --->

Work so good it belongs in a gallery

SENIOR students at Beechworth Primary School have reaped the financial benefits of a public display of their paintings. more --->

Making inroads

THE railway reserve and Kilborne, Kings and Parkins roads have been identified as priorities for a new bypass route at Rutherglen. more --->

Gallant effort from hockey stars

YEAR 7 students from Beechworth Secondary College travelled to Melbourne on Monday to compete in the state hockey competition at the Melbourne Hockey Centre. more --->

Charlotte in the running for national glory

BEECHWORTH schoolgirl Charlotte Wallace is off to Canberra to compete in the Pan Pacific Nationals at the end of November. more --->

Wanderers in the mix

BEECHWORTH is in the hunt in its round five WDCA match against league heavyweight Bruck, despite getting off to a horror start. more --->