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. Related Stories News Victoria writes the first chapter of Treaty with First Peoples“The weight of this moment is certainly not lost on me.” By Taylah Baker News It’s been quite a centuryThere was plenty of life to celebrate as George Keeney Robson turned 100. By Pip Turton News Arcadia fish hatchery nation’s biggestWhen fully operational in coming seasons, Arcadia will have the ability to produce up to six million native fish each season. By Shepparton News News Early detection crucial for young womenGV Health nurse highlights the importance of regular checks and early detection. By Jay Bryce Newsletter Delivered daily Monday to Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Police & Court Main Shepparton road blocked after crash Police & Court Police swoop on stashed cash and smoking products News Traffic chaos after bus and truck crash News Awarding of council contract sparks legal review Police & Court Arrests over alleged organised crime syndicate
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