Perth Primary School students will up their vigilance and receive a strong reminder about the importance of staying safe while walking to school by participating in the 24th annual National Walk Safely to School Day on Friday, May 19.
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Coronation connection for Longford
Senator Wendy Askew and Councillor Richard Archer plant an English oak in honour of the Coronation of King Charles III watched by Reverend Dub Gannon and lay reader David Morris.
Wool growers vie for show gongs
TASMANIA’S premier sheep and wool show will be making the state’s wool growers work even harder for the top gongs, for the first time testing for length and strength as well as microns.
Legendary track to host Gen3 Supercars
THE Northern Midlands will host Tasmania’s biggest sporting event, round 4 of the 2023 Repco Supercar Championship, on May 19-21 at Symmons Plains Raceway.
Early learning centre to be a boon for growing Perth
PERTH is only one month away from the sounds of young children at play in the new $1.4 million Early Learning Centre conjoining the Perth Primary School in Fore Street.
Chance to help with Longford town entry beautification
LONGFORD Garden Club is inviting everyone to assist with a major beautification project at the town’s entrance tomorrow, May 13.
Horse dismay as vet calls it a day
The only dedicated equine veterinarian clinic in the north of the state will close at the end of June leading to a massive depletion in specialist care for the local racing and horse breeding industry and the broader equestrian community.
Premier Tigers take state trophy
WHAT a sensational year the Longford Bowls and Community Club has had.
Neil’s long life after kidney gift
IT was a 100-year celebration for Longford’s Neil Tubb on April 8, even though nearly 50 guests at the Longford RSL Club knew full well he had only just turned 75.
Thieves target rock plaques
THE Steppes Hall and grounds have been a source of enormous community pride in the Lakes Country since the hall was built in the late 1800s.
