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The Maryborough District Advertiser

Locality: Maryborough, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5461 3866



Address: 94 Napier Street 3465 Maryborough, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au

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25.01.2022 Australia Post is putting out a special call on behalf of Santa, encouraging local children to get their letters to him in early as he gets ready to check his list twice and stock up his sleigh with presents. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//times-running-ou



25.01.2022 Maryborough’s A grade netballers finally have win number one on the board, defeating Golden Square by 14 goals at the nest. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//pies-impress-wit

23.01.2022 The Maryborough CBD has been touched by the green thumbs of the parks and gardens team, as the JumpStart High Street program works to make the area a more appealing place to be and shop. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//cbd-garden-beds-

21.01.2022 Goldfields Police Service Area Inspector Donna Mitchell said police are concerned for the health of missing Dunolly man Michael Parker as the search continues around the township. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/search-for-dunolly



21.01.2022 Navarre emerged victorious over Natte Bealiba on Saturday, claiming the Hannett-Ross Shield and its second win for the season. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//hoppers-claim-ha

18.01.2022 An avid swimmer, whenever Jenny Collings is not in the water she’s never too far from it volunteering countless hours over almost 10 years to the Maryborough & District Triathlon Club (MDTC), who in turn have named her Best Clubperson for 2019/20. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//jenny-collings-a

18.01.2022 A group of 10 local police officers have thrown away their razors this month, donning the tried and true moustache in support of men’s health for Movember. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//hairy-borough-he



18.01.2022 Local police will be stepping up road safety for the rest of the month after two people were airlifted to hospital in separate crashes on gravel roads recently. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//crashes-spark-gr

17.01.2022 Carisbrook resident and Maryborough business owner Sonia Wright is running for the Tullaroop Ward in the upcoming elections for the Central Goldfields Shire. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//second-tullaroop

16.01.2022 The Central Goldfields Shire Council has approved a planning permit for a giant 18 square metre billboard to be installed in Flagstaff, despite three objections and the chief administrator voting against the proposal. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/council-gives-flag

16.01.2022 Victoria recorded its 31st consecutive day with zero new COVID-19 cases on Monday, with its streak of no active cases also continuing. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//state-goes-31-da

16.01.2022 After six years without an under 17.5 football side, Talbot Football Netball Club is staging a comeback with the mighty Hawks hopeful that a fully-fledged junior pathway will return in 2021. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//hopeful-hawks-ap



15.01.2022 The Pyrenees Shire has ranked as number one in the state for animal cruelty rates per capita, followed by the Hepburn and Loddon shires ranked second and third. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//pyrenees-tops-th

15.01.2022 Renters won’t need permission to make minor changes to their homes, including installing picture hooks, following the announcement of a number of changes to the Rental Tenancies Regulations. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//more-freedom-for

14.01.2022 A number of drivers in the Maryborough area have had their vehicles impounded or received fines as part of a police operation to crack down on hoon driving. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//police-crack-dow

13.01.2022 Local beauty businesses have dusted off their brushes and switched on their wax pots, much to the excitement of waiting clients, after the State Government altered COVID-19 restrictions last week, giving the industry the go ahead to reopen in regional Victoria. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/beauty-back-in-bus

12.01.2022 Dunolly man Michael Parker has been found alive. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/search-for-dunolly

12.01.2022 Three of Maryborough’s streets will provide more shade for residents during hot summer days as 50 trees were planted as part of the Central Goldfields Shire Council’s Cool It project. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//trees-planted-to

12.01.2022 Maryborough’s brand new SportsPower store has officially opened in High Street, welcoming hundreds of customers through the doors in its first day of trading. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//new-sportspower-

11.01.2022 Residents will have a chance to hear directly from local candidates in the upcoming council election, with two Q&A forums set to occur next week. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//candidate-qa-ses

11.01.2022 A merino ewe has found greener pastures after being rescued by locals with over 24 kilograms, or around four years, worth of wool on her back. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//ewe-drops-over-2

11.01.2022 Today marks a very special day on the Victoria Police calendar, with officers and community members across the state pausing to commemorate Blue Ribbon Day. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//members-to-mark-

11.01.2022 The Victorian Pride Lobby is urging candidates in the upcoming Central Goldfields local government election to sign a pledge to show their support for the LGBTIQA+ community. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/lobby-calls-on-can

11.01.2022 A Maryborough resident is warning the community of a phone scam which claimed there was suspicious activity on her credit card. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//resident-reminds

11.01.2022 In a bid to support residents feeling lonely or isolated due to COVID-19, the Central Goldfields Shire Council has joined the Community Activation and Social Isolation (CASI) initiative. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//community-connec

10.01.2022 Senior football coach Matt Beaston and assistant Adam McLean have signed on again with Royal Park for 2021, after their 2020 campaign was stopped in its tracks this year due to COVID-19. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//royal-park-re-si

10.01.2022 As the unprecedented year that has been 2020 draws to a close, the Maryborough Salvation Army is putting out the call for donations to help those most in need over the holiday period. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//support-needed-f

10.01.2022 Local families are set to benefit from significant government support for kindergartens with free kinder announced for 2021, grants to help transition students into school and financial incentives to attract teachers to regional centres. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//families-to-bene

09.01.2022 Natte Yallock Fire Brigade was quick to jump on a small fire caused by roadside mowing this week, providing a timely message to local residents to take care this fire season. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//brigade-responds

09.01.2022 A man was airlifted to a Melbourne hospital with life threatening injuries this week following a serious two-car collision near Maryborough. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//man-airlifted-tw

09.01.2022 Stage three of the Carisbrook flood levee is expected to be completed by the end of the year, with the Central Goldfields Shire Council last week announcing a local company will undertake the works. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/shire-awards-contr

08.01.2022 The Central Goldfields Shire Council has positioned itself to better advocate for increased public transport services and even an UberAir trial with the adoption of its Integrated Transport Strategy. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//shire-adopts-int

08.01.2022 Regional Victoria is one step closer to being completely free of COVID-19, eliminating nearly all active cases this week. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//three-active-cov

07.01.2022 The Central Goldfields Shire has now entered the Fire Danger Period (FDP) and while an average fire season is predicted, high fuel loads, low dam water levels and COVID-19 are expected to present challenges for local brigades. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//central-goldfiel

07.01.2022 Footy is officially back with the AFLW kicking off its 2021 season on Thursday night including one local face. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/butler-performs-we

07.01.2022 Maryborough is set to host its first ever girls cricket competition this weekend with teams from as far as Gisborne travelling to local ovals for round one and two of the T20 Just For Girls competition. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//t20-just-for-gir

06.01.2022 The Maryborough and District Triathlon Club (MDTC) has crowned its champions for the 2019/20 season, with one club stalwart setting an all-time record via his third consecutive senior championship. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/mdtc-crowns-201920

05.01.2022 After more than 30 years of owning and managing Shay Excavations, Wayne Shay has handed the keys to the business over to Glenn and Phillip Davies. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//davies-brothers-

05.01.2022 Face masks must be worn indoors and Victorians can only have 15 visitors to their homes each day after a Melbourne hotel quarantine worker was diagnosed with COVID-19 yesterday. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/breaking-face-mask

05.01.2022 According to the AEC, population growth means Victoria’s entitlement to seats in the House of Representatives has risen from 38 to 39, and this will require most of the state’s federal divisions to be altered to some degree. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/public-submissions

05.01.2022 The SES is urging residents, particularly those in Carisbrook, to prepare for potential flash flooding with ominous climate outlooks suggesting a potential repeat of the 2010/2011 floods. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/ses-urging-carisbr

04.01.2022 Positive messages and good vibes only are being spread throughout Maryborough thanks to the installation of new street art at the Central Goldfields Art Gallery. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//mural-sends-out-

04.01.2022 Melbourne moved to Step Two on its COVID-19 roadmap to reopening at the weekend as case numbers fall both in metro and regional areas. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/melbourne-moves-to

03.01.2022 Pop-up dining areas, entertainment and Christmas markets will feature as part of Dine Out Goldfields, a twilight event spanning three weekends to support local business and encourage the community to get festive ahead of Christmas. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//stalls-dining-an

03.01.2022 While COVID-19 restrictions have started to ease across the state, particularly in regional Victoria, face coverings look like they’re here to stay, and new rules apply to the type of coverings allowed. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//new-face-mask-ru

03.01.2022 The Zonta Club of Central Goldfields came together on Wednesday to launch the annual Zonta Flowerbed as part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/flowerbed-planted-

02.01.2022 Shopping locally currently comes with an added bonus for customers who have the chance to get more bang for their buck through the Smile and Buy Local Campaign. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//shop-local-promo

01.01.2022 A budget that puts people first to help repair, recover and make us stronger was handed down this week, with the region set to benefit from a number of investments, with the biggest being just over $5 million for the Maryborough Hospital’s $100 million rebuild and near $2 million for the Tarnagulla Primary School. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au/mdhs-and-tarnagull

01.01.2022 A public health response is underway after a man who recently returned to Victoria tested positive for COVID-19 this morning. Read more: https://www.maryboroughadvertiser.com.au//breaking-new-cov

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