PREMIUM News Wayback Wednesday: Beating the summer heat By Faith Macale Dec 6, 2023 On ice: Visiting the ice rink on a hot day for a game of hockey is a fun activity for those who love to stay active. Photo from archive The sun’s getting brighter as summer warms up. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content While browsing the archives, we found more activities to beat the heat. What’s your favourite way of spending the summer? If you recognise these faces, let us know by emailing editor@seymourtelegraph.com.au Out with the horses: On a nice day, a ride on horseback can be a fun activity for people and their four-legged pals. Photo from archive Dive in: A dip in the lake is sure to help you cool down. Photo from archive Tasty beverage: The summer heat makes this little deer thirsty. Photo from archive By Faith Macale Cadet journalist Related Stories News Will the new levy spell disaster for rural ratepayers?Benalla Rural City Council wants changes to the Victorian Government’s revamped emergency services levy due to its significant financial impact on rural ratepayers, particularly farmers. By Contributed News Indi is suffering from safe seat syndrome — Trenery“Over the past three years, funding has been cancelled, programmes have been hollowed out, or worst of all, funding has never arrived.” By Simon Ruppert News MPs highlight regional health concerns“Crucial services continue to be cut.” By Billie Davern News Three Benalla murals nominated in worldwide competitionThree Benalla murals are up for a prestigious award By Simon Ruppert Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Three Benalla murals nominated in worldwide competition News Find out where power will be cut in Benalla Rural City, on May 4 News Election 2025 | Full list of polling booths in Nicholls News Early voting opens this week News Will the new levy spell disaster for rural ratepayers?
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