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Life on the road brakes

They travelled with their bikes, their dogs, their work, even a bird – close to 300 members of the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA) who took over the Campbell Town Showground for the Tasmanian State Rally last week.

Posted byLana BestFebruary 28, 2024February 29, 2024Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Back to Pedder

The 2024 “Back To Pedder” trout fishing competition held recently by the Lake Pedder Anglers Club on Lake Pedder was a success even though the weather was horrendous for the majority of the competition.

Posted byAdam RiceFebruary 26, 2024February 26, 2024Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Grizzly story of  Gibbet Hill

BENEATH the grassy rolling hills of the Northern Midlands lies the body of a man. His head removed and body wrapped in rusting iron, surrounded by soil and the rotting remains of the timber frame from which he once hanged.

Posted byHistory or MysteryFebruary 5, 2024February 5, 2024Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Life chapters

It’s hard to say who has look forward to the visits more – Toosey Aged and Community care residents or the Longford Primary School students who have most weeks been visiting to read books, draw pictures and on Tuesday, sing Christmas carols.

Posted byLana BestDecember 13, 2023December 13, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Regular blokes out to serve the region

They’re farmers, husbands, dads and just regular blokes, but when all hell breaks loose, they’re superheroes.

Posted byLana BestNovember 24, 2023November 24, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Speedway has drivers looking for winning edge

The Carrick Speedway season opener on October 28 saw the clay track roar into action with formula 500s, late models, modifieds, street stocks, Tassie sixes and wingless sprints all putting on a show.

Posted byLana BestNovember 22, 2023November 22, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Group unites for food help

Longford Men’s Shed has welcomed HomeGro into its back yard, turning over seven unused community garden beds to the local charity food producers.

Posted byLana BestNovember 22, 2023November 22, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Prize pups

Pandara pups have sold for up to $40,000 once trained and the biggest prize paid for a kelpie in Australia was close to $50,000, so receiving a pup from fellow farmer Matthew Johnson as a prize was the icing on the cake for Cobber Challenge winner Alex Johns and his now famous working dog, Earl.

Posted byLana BestNovember 10, 2023November 10, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Dig in for a cause, Lions roar

Your tomatoes will take off like a rocket ship, your roses will be bloomin’ marvellous and if you rubbed it on a bald head who knows what would happen!

Posted byLana BestNovember 2, 2023November 2, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Cressy hotel owners out to raise the bar

If the walls of the Ringwood Hotel could talk – there would be a lot of worried Cressy locals!

Posted byLana BestNovember 2, 2023November 2, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

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