A plaque on Portland's Seafarers Wall will honour those lost in a tragedy more than 50 years ago.
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Journey of food at sheep show
The love of books to ease the pain
Koroit pupils are sharing their reading skills to help ease the pain for palliative care patients.
Pools make a positive splash
Blues brothers reunite for global gig
Drug court possible solution
Suicide lies ‘unfounded’ and ‘dangerous’
Farm prices positive despite dairy crisis
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Warrnambool Cheese and Butter has been praised for not cutting its milk price despite a profit drop.
No go on milk levy: Joyce
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High praise bestowed on region’s top performers
Chance meeting a career catalyst
Johnsons paddle to podium finishes
Strong Bond for A grade return
Teri-Lynn hopes sun shines on Vics
Crow swoops to score a dream double
City young guns selected
Warrnambool City Netball Association has named its junior squads.
Saint plays four games with fractured wrist
Koroit wingman Blair McCutcheon played with a broken wrist for four weeks.
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Letters to the editor
Community spirit in a small town and the dairy crisis feature in letters to the editor this week.
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Farmers’ passion shines amid dairy crisis
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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says sorry for fat joke
Premier Daniel Andrews has apologised for making disparaging remarks in parliament about a Liberal MP's weight.
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Nurse investigated for becoming beneficiary of dying man's $939,000 will
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Premier's "fat" joke undermines his social equality agenda
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Cleverman: ABC's Indigenous superheroes in eerie dystopian drama starring Iain Glen and Frances O'Connor
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The love of books to ease the pain
Koroit pupils are sharing their reading skills to help ease the pain for palliative care patients.
Palliative care brings positive art therapy
Art therapy gives palliative care patients a chance to express themselves.
Celebrating care through art
A walk-through butterfly enclosure marks National Palliative Care Week at South West Healthcare.
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