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 Contrasting 17th century songs at local concertPeter Hagen is welcoming all to his concert hall on the outskirts of Broadford, where he will play harpsichord alongside violinist Lizzy Welsh. By Seymour Telegraph
News Less than 100 days to CensusThe Census is an important tool for regional and rural communities, as it shows what local areas need to help them grow. By Abby Green
News Register burn-offsWith the fire season behind us, emergency services are urging landowners to register their burn-offs to avoid unnecessary call-outs. By Seymour Telegraph
News Hidden fire risks in everyday devices“Lithium-ion batteries have become part of everyday life, but many people still underestimate the fire risk.” By Seymour Telegraph