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Archives for September 2019

Kinglake’s Errin White wins B&F

Kinglake netballer Errin White last night (Wed.) won the AFL Outer East C-Grade netball best and fairest award. Other winners announced were:• A-Grade: Stephanie McNay (Seville)• B-Grade: Skye Corrigan (Yarra Glen)• C-Grade: Cara Doyle (Yarra Junctiopn) In Division 2 football, Ben Wratten (Powelltown) took the Seniors’ best and fairest award. Marcus Kikidopoulous (Yarra Glen) won

Local Paper’s rich heritage dates back 35 years

The Local Paper is the Victorian North-East’s leading media company, which includes a strong free weekly printed community newspaper of approx. 100 pages each issue, and a dynamic website which has its origins at the start of the century. The Local Paper is the only media operator in the Murrindindi Shire which produces each of

Protest at Rubicon Forest

Kinglake Friends of the Forest have this morning (Wed.) issued a statement about a new protest against timber logging in the Rubicon Forest. “A blockade has been set up by Forest Conservation Victoria – supported by the Rubicon Forest Protection Group – to highlight extreme logging in one of Victoria’s most ecologically diverse mountain forest

OUT NOW. Latest Issue: Wed., Sept. 18, 2019

The latest issue of The Local Paper is out now. Copies (92 pages) are available, from first thing Wednesday, free from more than 70 outlets throughout the North-East. Or read free, online. And there’s a free 56-page magazine on our publishing company’s 50-year history. That’s a total of 148 pages of great reading and information.

OUT NOW. 50-year souvenir magazine.

The company that produces The Local Paper this week celebrates the 50-year anniversary of its heritage. Local Media Pty Ltd traces its origins to September 1969 with the launch of the Sunday Observer newspaper. Local Media Pty Ltd has published the Melbourne Observer since September 2002. Local Media Publisher Ash Long started as a newsboy

FIRST: New teams for Div. 2

Gembrook-Cockatoo and Seville are leaving the AFL Outer East Division 2 football and netball competitions. The Brookers and Blues will enter the Division One competition, Yea Football-Netball Club President Brad Watts has confirmed. Seville won the Seniors football premiership against Yarra Junction on Saturday (Sept. 14) at Yarra Glen. The Blues lost to the Eagles

Happy faces at Grand Finals

Our Local Paper cameras caught some of the celebrations when Yea won netball premierships against Seville at Yarra Glen on Saturday (Sept. 14). More photos from A-Grade and D-Grade in this week’s Local Paper.

Eagles take Div. 2 flag

Whittlesea 10.14 (74) defeated Banyule 6.11 (47) to win the NFNL Division 2 seniors’ premiership at Preston City Oval. The Eagles team list was J. Murphy, X. Dimasi, M. Atta,. M. Dyson, L. Deards, C. McCabe, P. Higgins, M. Andrews, N. Andrews, N. Stefanile, J. Russell, R. Carter, R. Dyson, C. Bland,. B. Watson, B.

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