Lions trample Echuca by 37 points
Seymour defeated Echuca by 37 points in an excellent effort ...
Ill Seymour man in need of community support
The last year has not been an easy one for Seymour’s Barnbro ...
Seymour Lions go down to Tatura
Seymour were beaten by 45 points in the grand final replay a ...

Suppliers hit by SPC Ardmona cuts
Growers will soon find out which of them will be chosen to continue supply to the cannery.
News and sport
- Armoured vehicles collide, injuring 10 at Puckapun ...
- Ill Seymour man in need of community support
- Charity to the rescue in Seymour dog poisoning inc ...
- Rates Burden for Mitchell Shire residents could be ...
- 11 per cent rates hike for Mitchell Shire?
- Seymour ambo's volunteer adventure in Nepal
- Avenel A Grade netballers lose to Rushworth
Seymour ambo's volunteer adventure in Nepal
Seymour paramedic Belinda McLean had what she described as ‘‘the best experience of my life’’ helping five other Victorian health professionals set up bush-clinics in Nepal.
Avenel A Grade netballers lose to Rushworth
In a great game against Rushworth this week, Avenel's A Grade netballers showed a lot promise, but it was not quite enough.
Seymour ambos concerned for the community
Seymour paramedics have grave concerns for people in need of their services, with a lack of resources here putting lives at risk.
Seymour Lions upset Mansfield
Seymour got its 2013 campaign off to the best possible start with an impressive 17.9 109 to 11.13 79 victory over Mansfield at Kings Park on Saturday.
Woman dies after Seymour crash
A 38-year-old woman has died in hospital after a crash in Seymour last month.
Seymour basketballers step up to state level
The Seymour under 16 girls attended the Division three and four state titles held at Bendigo recently.
Tallarook Primary students reach out to India
Reaching across the oceans is fairly easy these days thanks to the digital age, and Tallarook Primary School is evidence of that.
Seymour Bowling Club veteran has fond memories
Garry Broderick, or ‘‘Broddo’’ as he prefers to be called, joined the Seymour Bowling Club in 1987 and within a year he was elected to the committee and won the B-grade championship, the first of many victories over the next 25 years.
Seymour hotels set for makeover
They’re a Seymour institution, but with a new owner with big plans, the Railway and Terminus hotels could be set for a shake-up.
Fence theft a ''low act''
A Tamleugh North farmer has described the theft of four sheep fences from his tornado-damaged property ''a low act''.
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