Store manager Lisa Zahra and staff celebrate the store's opening last Wednesday. About 120 people braved the cold last Wednesday morning to witness the opening of a new Coles shopping centre in Romsey ...
Russell Birrell stands at his mother's and brother's graves at the Carlsruhe Cemetery. A Carlsruhe family was left devastated over Christmas after having to put a funeral on hold for almost three ...
Change of sports: Romsey lawn bowlers (from left) Glen Marshall, John Beaumont, Nick Williamson and Greg 'Squizzy' Taylor were part of a 15-strong contingent from their club at Kyneton Cup Day.
Local horses carried the Cox Plate flag. Two Newham horses were the proud bearers of the Australian flag at the Ladbrokes Cox Plate last month. Riders Damian Everard and Stephen Cox partnered Frisian ...
St John’s Anglican Church in Riddells Creek has been closed and will likely be sold. The historic Church of England in Riddells Creek is about to be sold to developers according to several sources and ...
Members of the Ranges Resettlement Group are looking forward to welcoming a refugee family into the community. Kyneton is at the forefront of places in the Macedon Ranges likely to soon become home to ...
Here's hoping: Romsey A-grade netball coach Justin Philby and interchange player Cayley Blair were attentive as their side tried to reduce the deficit against Melton Centrals. Photo: Bill West Two ...
Lucy Armstrong and Kya Moore have created an entertaining and informative podcast discussing all things menopause with local experts. Anyone in the vicinity of the Phee Broadway Theatre last Friday ...
A woman has escaped death in her Kyneton home after standing up from her armchair moments before a car ploughed through her living room at 5pm last Friday. A 26-year-old male from Kyneton was driving ...
The fire is believed to have started in a lithium-ion battery pack stored in the shed. Firefighters battled a shed fire in Maldon last Monday, managing to contain the blaze before it spread to a ...
The Midland Express acknowledges the first storytellers of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung, on which we meet, walk, work and live. We thank their Elders, past and present, for the care they have given ...
The Midland Express acknowledges the first storytellers of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung, on which we meet, walk, work and live. We thank their Elders, past and present, for the care they have given ...