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The Weekly Advertiser Horsham, 27 maio 2026

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ArticleRise in home­less­ness

Cost-of-liv­ing and a decline in hous­ing avail­ab­il­ity is res­ult­ing in a rise in home­less­ness in the Wim­mera. Unit­ing Vic-tas Wim­mera is exper­i­en­cing an increase in demand for people seek­ing sup­port across its ser­vices as people and...

Rise in home­less­ness

ArticleSup­port for One Nation rising

The surge in pop­ular­ity of polit­ical party One Nation in the Wim­mera was evid­ent at the ‘Defend­ing your right to farm’ forum in St Arnaud on Thursday. Mem­ber for Mal­lee Anne Web­ster had invited Nation­als fed­eral leader Matt Canavan, shadow...

Sup­port for One Nation rising

ArticleGOLDEN TICKET:

Hor­sham’s St Bri­gid’s Col­lege will stage ‘Charlie and the Chocol­ate Fact­ory’ at Hor­sham Town Hall on July 23 and 24. Yeareight stu­dent Alvin Jiss will play Charlie in his second musical role – he per­formed in ‘Honk Junior’ while at Holy...

GOLDEN TICKET:

ArticleTeen miss­ing

Police are appeal­ing for pub­lic assist­ance to help loc­ate a Nhill teen­ager miss­ing since last week. Raven, 15, was last seen on Church Street, Nhill, in the early hours of Thursday, May 21. Police and fam­ily have con­cerns for Raven’s wel­fare...

Teen miss­ing

ArticleCom­mit­ted to halt project

In the region last week for a farm­ers’ forum, The Nation­als leader Matt Canavan says the fed­eral Nation­als will put a stop the Vic­toria to NSW Inter­con­nector West, VNI West, if the Coali­tion is elec­ted in 2028. VNI West – the Vic­toria New...

Com­mit­ted to halt project