August was just three days ago - hard to believe, or even harder to believe we're in September already.
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Our journalists worked hard last month through the ever changing COVID-world we are living in.
Here is the list of the top stories for August 2021.
An alleged arson attack on one of Victoria's significant Indigenous sites is 'gut-wrenching', say traditional owners. Read the full story here.
It was the end of an era as Greg and Kim Kerr farewelled Nutrien Harcourts Ararat. Read their farewell message here.
Across town, there was a COVID-19 scare at the Stawell Police Station after a person from red zone was in attendance. Read our coverage here.
We got comment from Police and the prison after a brawl broke out and prisoners were taken to hospital. More to that story here.
Roads were likened to the surface of the moon. Read the full story here.
A man was placed on a good behaviour bond after a fight at a fast food restaurant. Read our court coverage here.
Paddy Turner headed off to the US to play football. We caught up with him before he left. Read about the conversation here.
We covered the exiting pair, and welcomed in the new duo in real estate. Want to know more? Here is the story.
Another day in court where a man assaulted a neighbour in an incident. Read the full story here.
The Rats signed their 2022 coach and start planning for the future. Read what the club is up to here.
Thanks to all our loyal subscribers who continue to support local journalism, allow us to tell the great stories of the region and break the news as it happens.
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