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The Sobey family is full of pride and joy after Nathan secured a bronze medal. → Read More
In over a decade-and-a-half as president Ian Powell has ensured Port Fairy Surf Lifesaving Club, one of the town's biggest organisations, has a bright future serving the community. Sean Hardeman reports. → Read More
HONOURED: New Warrnambool Surf Lifesaving Club president John McNeil (middle) with the club's newest life members Kristie Chiller (left) and Martin O'Brien (right). Picture: Anthony Brady NEW president John McNeil hopes he can deliver upgrades to the Warrnambool Surf Lifesaving Club and the foreshore in his time in the role. → Read More
State sets new records for testing and vaccines administrated. → Read More
Warrnambool LDAT one of more than 40 new partnerships across Australia. → Read More
An Australian charity is calling for increased support for young Australians to get active after new data revealed secondary school children aren't meeting physical activity requirements. → Read More
Gyms across Warrnambool are waiting to get members back. → Read More
Three properties to go under the hammer have been rescheduled. → Read More
BACK ON THE BIKE: Eleven south-west teams are taking part in the Murray to Moyne. Picture: Chris Doheny ELEVEN south-west teams will click into their bikes and ride the 520 kilometres from the Murray River to the Moyne River for the annual Murray to Moyne. → Read More
HELPING OUT: Former AFL coach Rodney Eade was in Warrnambool with the Fathering Project. Picture: Sean Hardeman FORMER AFL coach Rodney Eade hopes the tips he and the Fathering Project passed on will help Warrnambool fathers be the best dads they can be to their children. → Read More
BACK: The Murray to Moyne will run its 34th edition in 2021. ORGANISERS of the Woody's Murray to Moyne are committed to running the 34th edition of the popular charity ride after it was cancelled in 2020. → Read More
TWO: Matt Williams celebrates Break And Enter's victory in race six. Picture: Morgan Hancock BREAK And Enter's owners are starting to see the results of their patience as the five-year-old saluted for the fifth time in 19 starts. → Read More
Kings Brook breaks seven-year drought for David Brideoake. → Read More
Maher collects first victory of day three of the May Racing Carnival → Read More
John Allen secures fourth victory in prestigious hurdle. → Read More
Matthew Williams-trained runner Harbour Views salutes in race three. → Read More
HAPPY SON: Patrick Ryan (middle) holds up his son Owen, 4, after Boogie Woogie saluted in race one. Picture: Natasha Morello/Racing Photos WHEN PATRICK Ryan wins a race the people who are the most excited to see a horse trained by him salute is his two sons. → Read More
GROUP CELEBRATIONS: Connections of Bit Of A Lad show their happiness after he won in the Brierly Steeplechase. Picture: Morgan Hancock BIT OF A Lad's south-west connections will be celebrating his drama-filled victory in the Brierly Steeplechase with their thoughts drifting towards the jumper's former trainer Darren Weir. → Read More
Gai Waterhouse believes more owners will descend on May Racing Carnival in the future. → Read More
Dissecting the intricacies of a 900 horsepower and 600-kilogram beast. → Read More