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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2017 - $1.40
Trio honoured THREE South Gippslanders received awards in this year’s Australia Day honours list.
Fun start for school CHILDREN and teenagers return to state schools across South Gippsland today (Tuesday), with Preps starting primary school for the first time and secondary schools welcoming new waves of Year 7 students.
Levi Privitera, Zara Gannon and Finnian Shields from Leongatha are more excited than ever to start school at St Laurence’s Primary School in Leongatha when that school returns tomorrow (Wednesday). Finnian and Levi were looking forward to making new friends, as they checked out the spider web in the playground last Friday.
FLOATING OUR BOAT New business flows to Leongatha
By Tony Giles SIX years after a devastating fire destroyed Knight’s Garage housing Henrietta’s cafe and gift store in Bair Street, Leongatha, the large floor space is about to be rented out again. Hobie Kayaks, water sports and lifestyle equipment will
be showcased when Rod Bending’s World comes to fill a big gap in Bair Street. The business will remain in Inverloch but will have a massive showroom in which to expand to in Leongatha. Owner of the business David Walsh said he was looking at either Wonthaggi or Leongatha to expand to but saw great benefits of having the store in Leongatha. Continued on page 3.
They were Shirley Reeves of Korumburra, Inverloch’s Ken Lay and Neil Warren (pictured). Find out how this trio has served the community on page 5.
Aussies party LUELLA (left) and Maya Hawkes enjoyed the Australia Day ceremony in Inverloch last Thursday, one of many patriotic events held across the region to mark the national day. Full coverage on pages 13 to 16.