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Locals who made The Local in ’24! (well some of them)

January 5th, 2025Locals who made The Local in ’24! (well some of them)

From shearers to custodians of culture and history, the people that The Local met and got to know during 2024, the year that was, were a diverse lot and all had a story to tell. Here are just a few of them...

From shearers to custodians of culture and history, the people that The Local met and got to know during 2024 were a diverse lot and all had a story to tell. Here are just a few of them…

Glengower’s Jake Seers gets in some practise at Falkirk Estate, the Ullina property of Jock and Michelle Leishman, ready for the Clunes Quick Shear.
Ruth and Malcolm Bray headed to a ceremony celebrating the return of the Fourth Bark Petition to Yirrkala.
After 18 years Rob Hands and Annie Reeve stepped away from their Mind Your Pet business in Daylesford.
Retired Anglican priest and keen amateur historian Peta Sherlock, pictured at the oldest gravesite in Trentham, led historical tours of Trentham Cemetery.
Five women were inducted onto the Hepburn Shire Council’s International Women’s Day Heather Mutimer Honour
Roll. From left, former councillor Jen Bray, Michelle Clifford, Helen Hogg (representing her wife, Yvonne Sillett), Anne Bremner, Nikki Marshall, Marj Green (front), Heather Mutimer and Cr Brian Hood

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