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Stunning central renovation

25 Palmer St, Portland$850,000Assets Real Estate PortlandPhone: 5522 3333www.assetsrealestate.com.au SET on a 950m2 allotment one block from Portland's central business district, this beautifully restored and...

Cannabis crops found in industrial shed

A FOURTH hydroponic cannabis crop has been found growing in a Portland building, with police swooping to arrest two men at the scene and seize 170 plants on Tuesday.

Celebrating art, and it’s just the beginning

PORTLAND’S newest artistic experience has been completed, but there’s the promise of plenty more in store.

Local music page celebrated state-wide

LOCAL music initiative Glenelg Shire Musical Mates 2020 has been celebrated state-wide with front woman Rosalea Collins getting a shout out on Melbourne ABC Radio’s Melbie awards.

River mouth opens, allegations flow

WATER authority, GHCMA, is alleging the mouth of the Surry River at Narrawong was illegally opened by hand on Wednesday evening ahead of heavy rains.

It takes teamwork to make the tugs work

ASK Les Thomas what the highlight is of his 45 years as a tug boat captain, and you get the answer as quick as the rope goes over to attach on to an incoming ship – though it might not be quite what you expected.

Libbie says farewell

HUNDREDS of parents have entrusted the care of their young children to Libbie Dark – perhaps their child’s first non-family carer – over the past 21 years.

‘Sensational turnaround’ Fishing resumes, but concerns about out-of-towners

FISHING restrictions may have been lifted, and the fish are biting, but that has sparked concerns about a possible influx of out-of-towners to the region.

Community garden continues to provide

THE Portland Community Garden is continuing to supply produce to locals, albeit with some adjustments made to their delivery in the midst of COVID-19.

ISO232 challenge bringing community awareness to mental health

MENTAL health awareness is being brought into focus by local social worker Pat Pekin who is challenging locals to get involved in the ISO232.

Anzac difference

IT will be Anzac Day tomorrow, but not as we know it.

To stay or not to stay? That’s the question for backpackers

THE region’s annual grape harvest is usually a cause for celebration for those who contribute the raw material to some of the nation’s finest wines as well as those whose work gets the fruit off the vines, but this year even it hasn’t failed to be touched by the coronavirus pandemic.

Last visit for the season

Portland has seen its last cruise ship visit for the season, welcoming Oceania Cruises' 'Insignia’ to its port on Tuesday, May 13. It docked at...