PREMIUM News Letters to the editor By David Rak Sep 27, 2021 Mitchell Shire is staying in lockdown. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Seymour has no COVID-19 cases but is being penalised because we are in Mitchell Shire. Isn’t it about time Seymour drew the line and left Mitchell Shire? Seymour is a regional town and not like the south, which is becoming metropolitan. It is time for our north riding councillors to stand up and fight for Seymour and others in post code 3660. — Greg Edwards, Seymour. By David Rak Journalist Related Stories News One year on the clock for The HIVEThe HIVE, Rochester’s permanent market space marks its first birthday. By Emily Donohoe News Community shaping REDHS strategic planDrop-in sessions and a community survey are supporting the Rochester Elmore District Health Service 2025-2028 Strategic Plan. By Emily Donohoe News New directors join REDHS boardThe Rochester and Elmore District Health Service board has grown, with two new directors joining. By Campaspe News News Ky Club’s neighbourly loveRochester Community House has felt the support of the Kyabram Club, helping to fund a crucial wellbeing program post-floods. By Emily Donohoe Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular National The 'fact check' network waging a war on truth Sport Rochy back in the winner’s column National Consultant denies helping school-builds boss land job News Chesters back for Bendigo National Push to end 'doomsday' turning kids into homeless youth
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