The Anzac Day mid-morning service at Maryborough.
Stuart Fast
8am - Howard The main street of Howard was closed off as the Anzac Day march made its way to the city s cenotaph. The Anzac Day parade at Howard.
Carlie Walker The march was accompanied by the sound of the bagpipes and ex servicemen and women along with dozens of school children took part in the March. Fraser Coast mayor George Seymour and Cr James Hansen with members of the Craignish Scouts.
Carlie Walker A solemn moment of silence was then held at the cenotaph. The march followed the dawn parade, held at 4.20am, which was followed by Howard s dawn service at 5am.
A FARMERS’ market which has been at the heart of Haddington for more than two decades is getting ready to celebrate a major milestone. Saturday’s Haddington Farmers’ Market will mark 21 years since the market was first established as a regular fixture on the town’s Court Street. One of the first of its kind in Scotland, the market has gone from strength to strength since, while others have come and gone. It was originally set up to provide local farmers with a direct route to customers so that they did not have to sell solely to large supermarket chains.
LAW INSIGHT: South Australian Chief Justice Chris Kourakis (third from left) recently met with Mount Gambier High School captains Zara Von Stanke and Josh Kain, school principal Peter McLaren and Grant High School house captains Edward New and Chelsea McLean.
MOUNT Gambier high school students have been given insight into South Australia’s judicial system by one its highest-ranking officials.
South Australian Chief Justice Chris Kourakis met with Mount Gambier and Grant high school students last month, detailing his career path “from country to Victoria Square”.
Chief Justice Kourakis offered suggestions to students interested in legal studies, encouraging them to travel and diversify themselves to better understand varying emotions and people.