Apsley Golf news

Aug 8, 2023 | Article, Sports, This Week's Issue

By Leanne Foster Dorothy Shortt was the sponsor of the ladies Monthly Medal and Brooch Competition at Apsley last Wednesday. Scratch winner was Leanne Dolling with 100/81. Nett winner was Tammy Hocking 116/79 on a countback from Jane Fitzgerald 118/79. Monthly medal winner was Tammy Hocking. Nearest the pins were 3 rd & 17 th Jane Fitzgerald, 6 th Leanne Dolling and 11 th Fiona Crawley. Welcome back to Robyne Rainsford. Men played the Semi Finals of the Handicap Championship on Sunday. Geoff Shortt defeated Steve Lomas 2 up. Ray Wilson defeated Craig Walton 3 & 2. The rest of the field played a Stableford round with Laurie Close the winner with 32 points. The runner up was Andrew Jude with 30 points. Best 2 nd shot on the 7 th was Andrew Jude. Nearest the pin on the 3 rd was Ray Wilson. Next week Geoff Shortt will play […]

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Disappointing outcome

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Limestone Coast to cash in

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Push for Limestone Coast radiotherapy services continues

The Limestone Coast Radiotherapy Working Group has reaffirmed its commitment to securing local cancer radiotherapy services following a meeting with the state Health minister during the government’s recent Country Cabinet visit.

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Why Australians deserve better than Labor’s budget

Federal Labor’s latest budget reveals a government that has run out of ideas and is turning to higher taxes to fund its spending addiction.

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Fundraising gala raises $20,000

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