News Flood recovery in pictures By Bianca Hall Oct 24, 2022 Moving forward: The clean-up is under way in Wallis St, Seymour. Photo: Wayne Herring The clean-up begins: Damage surrounding the Wallis St and High St roundabout in Seymour. Photo: Wayne Herring Inland lake: The main gate to Kings Park from Tallarook St is still affected by floodwaters. Photo: Wayne Herring Time for a feed: Aldi Seymour held a free sausage sizzle with staff members (from left) Nick, Hamish and Adam on cooking duty. Photo: Wayne Herring Water everywhere: Damage at Edwards St, Seymour. Photo: Wayne Herring
News Inland Rail says it spent $570m with local businesses“Inland Rail is connecting regions, creating jobs, growing regional capabilities, and building a stronger national economy.” By Seymour Telegraph
News 2025 Fairley Leadership cohort visits parliamentThe band of local leaders includes representatives from local councils, water authorities, the CFA and business owners. By Seymour Telegraph
News Strathbogie Shire Council to co-host free webinar on energy costsThe October event will explore how home energy assessments can help you save. By Seymour Telegraph
News The SEED Project may be over but its impact lives onThe pilot project has reached its end, and was celebrated by a full room of those who made it happen and those it left a lasting impact on. By Billie Davern
Sport Avenel’s fourths had six players at its first pre-season session. Now the club has a maiden premiership