May 20, 2013.No comments.
POLICE are seeking the identity of a man who may be linked to a break-in at a Trafalgar fast food restaurant.
May 19, 2013.No comments.
POLICE are asking residents to lock their cars up off the street and to keep valuables out of sight after five cars were targeted in another spate of thefts in Drouin last Sunday night.
May 14, 2013.No comments.
BAW Baw Mayor Murray Cook has welcomed the announcement of a referendum on the inclusion of local government in the Constitution of Australia.
May 14, 2013.5 comments.
BAW Baw Shire councillors have decided to not make a submission to gambling regulation authorities in relation to the Drouin Family Hotel’s application for eight more pokies.
May 14, 2013.No comments.
OVER 100 people attended an information display about the Warragul Railway Station Precinct upgrade held by VicRoads last week.
May 13, 2013.No comments.
COUNCILLORS have voted to appoint the first six representatives to Baw Baw’s new Early Years Advisory Committee.
May 13, 2013.No comments.
LOCAL Liberal MP Gary Blackwood has defended the state budget’s offerings for Narracan, saying there are “a number of announcements” that will affect residents.
May 9, 2013.No comments.
RESIDENTS of Drouin’s Weebar Road have been told they will have to wait at least five years for a footpath to be built on a section of their street.
May 9, 2013.1 comment.
LABOR member for Eastern Victoria Matt Viney has accused Liberal member for Narracan Gary Blackwood of turning his back on West Gippsland in the new state budget.
May 8, 2013.3 comments.
VICTORIAN state budget documents handed down yesterday show little investment in new projects for Narracan this year.
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May 22, 2013.
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POLICE are investigating two cases of criminal damage committed in Drouin’s CBD over the weekend.
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WARRAGUL Hospital’s revamped emergency department was officially opened by Victorian Minister for Health David Davis and local Liberal MP Gary Blackwood on Friday.
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POLICE are seeking information about the theft of a ute from the premises of a Trafalgar business earlier this week.
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THE PEDESTRIAN laneway between 69 and 73 Princes Way Drouin has been officially named Festival Lane by Baw Baw Shire councillors.

March 2, 2013.
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OVER 100 people attended last month’s inaugural Backyard Cinema film festival in Warragul’s Civic Park, with this year’s success making a return next year likely.
January 4, 2013.No comments.
THEY have invaded Baw Baw but will not hurt anyone. In fact they are probably helping your garden to thrive.
December 7, 2012.2 comments.
Waiting over an hour for a taxi? The solution to Warragul’s transport problems might be right on our doorstep.
October 25, 2012.1 comment.
IT’S the 1940′s superannuation fund that is now sinking council plans for infrastructure development.
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May 7, 2013.
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WARRAGUL’S Western Park football ground is again suffering from a fungal infection not long after it was declared fungus-free.
May 7, 2013.No comments.
THE WARRAGUL Leisure Centre has said its pools have not been affected by a waterborne disease outbreak in the area.
May 6, 2013.No comments.
THE WARRAGUL Cycling Club had great success at the ANZAC Day Autumn Classic late last month with the club’s riders placing well in three out of four grades.
May 6, 2013.No comments.
FOUR Baw Baw sporting clubs will receive grants of up to $1,000 from the state government for new uniforms.
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April 25, 2013. No comments.
On this day 98 years ago, Australian soldiers made an amphibious assault on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey – a place most people had never heard of and the assault was a failure in every sense: militarily, politically and strategically.
By Mikaela Power. IN the towns strung out along the Princes Highway, we have developments going up as fast as spring grass.
IRAQ, Afghanistan, Rwanda, Sweden and Finland have something in common. They all have a greater proportion of women in parliament than Australia.
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