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FINALS TOP SIX LOOKS SET
7/08/2008 | The Hume league finals make up looks to be set following round 17. With just three rounds to play it would seem unlikely the current top six change. Walla looks to have blown its chances following a surprisingly heavy loss at home to Howlong, in Brad Watkins 200th match for Walla.
Bruce steps down
7/08/2008 | Lockhart mayor Bruce Day will not seek nomination as a councillor in the forthcoming Local Government elections on September 13, 2008.
KEVIN SHEEDY COMING TO HUME LEAGUE
31/07/2008 | The Hume football league has pulled off a real coup with AFL legend Kevin Sheedy coming to the Hume league Gala day to be held at Walbundrie Football Ground on August 10th.
SAVE OUR FARMLAND
31/07/2008 | Greater Hume Shire Council believes it has struck a fine balance between retaining prime agricultural land and encouraging the establishment of lifestyle blocks close to towns and villages.
Crunch time for teams
23/07/2008 | The Demons final three games are against in order Culcairn (home), Osborne (away) who Lockhart beat in round four and then Jindera (home) to finish the season. A win by Lockhart over any of these sides will ensure the Demons play finals so the stakes will be high, particularly the home games against Culcairn and Jindera.
Fight over fuel
23/07/2008 | What can be done to keep the price of fuel down? This is the question people are asking as Australia moves into a decade in which CSIRO researchers predict fuel will skyrocket to $8 a litre at peak times, adding $250 to the weekly budget by 2018.
Blues rare away win
16/07/2008 | Coleambally racked up a rare away win, when they successfully overcame Henty in a tight finish. The Irrigators don’t win many away from home and their 14 point win was hard fought.
Pilgrims at Holbrook
16/07/2008 | Holbrook was put on the map as an official rest stop for international and Australian pilgrims making their way north to the World Youth Day venue in Sydney on Sunday and Monday.
Osborne put Jindera on the “Matt”
9/07/2008 | Osborne kept its chances alive of a top two finish with a thrilling win over the highly fancied Jindera Bulldogs in a sensational game of football at Osborne. The Cats required the poise and skill of Matt Gleeson to get the job done, with the tall forward kicking two vital last quarter goals that sunk the Bulldogs hopes.
Growers abandoned
9/07/2008 | Wheat growers from around the region felt abandoned by Member for Farrer Sussan Ley as legislation was introduced by the Australian Government to reform the bulk wheat export marketing system.
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13/08/2008 | Catherine Deveny is no fan of sport. So why is she parked in front of the TV, with bowl of chicken soup in hand?
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