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Warragul & Drouin Gazette, 14 Jul 2026

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Warragul & Drouin Gazette, published in English, is a newspaper from Australia. Access Warragul & Drouin Gazette online on PressReader or download issues to read later. Browse Warragul & Drouin Gazette back issues in the archive.

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ArticleIt’s a hard knock life on stage

War­ragul Youth Theatre mem­bers took just one week to bring to life stage clas­sic Annie on Sat­urday. Know­ing “the sun’ll come out tomor­row” are Annie and orphans (from top left) Bree Prior, Rose Old­ham, Bella Blake, Carissa Stock­dale, Brooke...

It’s a hard knock life on stage

ArticleBoost for youth men­tal health

A des­per­ate need for youth men­tal health ser­vices in West Gipps­land will be met with Fed­eral Gov­ern­ment fund­ing for a head­space out­reach ser­vice. The ser­vice will provide young people in Baw Baw Shire easier access to free or low-cost...

Boost for youth men­tal health

ArticleTradies urged to lock-up

Tradies are being encour­aged to take extra pre­cau­tion in secur­ing their tools and vehicles fol­low­ing a spate of thefts last week. Tools and equip­ment val­ued at more than $20,000 were stolen dur­ing a series of thefts from vehicles and tool...

Tradies urged to lock-up

ArticleInter­league

Some of War­ragul and Dis­trict Junior Foot­ball League's bright­est and best played together in the annual inter­league games against South­ern Gipps­land Junior Foot­ball Com­pet­i­tion last week. A pic­tur­esque Wed­nes­day at Lang Lang saw two...

Inter­league

ArticleNAIDOC Week

Leif Hansen with his uncle Mitch Wilkins at the Kur­nai Cul­ture Expo.

NAIDOC Week

ArticleBoost for youth men­tal health

A des­per­ate need for youth men­tal health ser­vices in West Gipps­land will be met with Fed­eral Gov­ern­ment fund­ing for a head­space out­reach ser­vice. The ser­vice will provide young people in Baw Baw Shire easier access to free or low-cost...

Boost for youth men­tal health

ArticleLangley set to stand for ALP in Nar­racan

Self-con­fessed ‘polit­ical junkie’ Jan­nette Langley has been announced at the Aus­tralian Labor Party can­did­ate for Nar­racan in the Novem­ber state elec­tion. A pro­file for Ms Langley (although incom­plete) is live on the Vic­torian ALP MPs and...

Langley set to stand for ALP in Nar­racan

ArticleTradies urged to lock-up

Tradies are being encour­aged to take extra pre­cau­tion in secur­ing their tools and vehicles fol­low­ing a spate of thefts last week. Tools and equip­ment val­ued at more than $20,000 were stolen dur­ing a series of thefts from vehicles and tool...

Tradies urged to lock-up

ArticleVCAT to decide on re-sub­di­vi­sion

The pro­posed re-sub­di­vi­sion of 10 exist­ing lots into 18 lots at Blos­som Retreat and Whistle Place in Neerim South will be decided by the Vic­torian Civil and Admin­is­trat­ive Tribunal (VCAT). Baw Baw Shire Coun­cil was due to con­sider the...

VCAT to decide on re-sub­di­vi­sion