WVLX
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First weaner sale attracts crowd
DESPITE the temperature nearing 40 degrees, hundreds of buyers and spectators braved the scorching heat at the Western Victoria Livestock Exchange’s (WVLX) inaugural weaner sale last Friday.
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Candidate for free education
LABOR’S candidate for the Lower House seat of Polwarth Doug Johnston joined a sea of curious spectators and enthusiastic bidders in Mortlake at last Thursday’s Kerr and Co Livestock Feature Spring Cattle Sale.
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Learning business lessons
SMALL business owners will receive a first-hand glance into the behind-the-scenes operation of the Western Victoria Livestock Exchange (WVLX) at Mortlake next Monday.
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Saleyards release fees ahead of opening
WITH the first prime market sale fast approaching, the Western Victoria Livestock Exchange (WVLX) developers have released their livestock selling fees.
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Roll up for saleyards visit
A CHANCE to tour Mortlake’s newest development – the Western Victoria Livestock Exchange (WVLX) – is coming this Saturday.
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New face at the helm for Moyne
MOYNE Shire councillors voted in fellow councillor Mick Wolfe for his inaugural term as mayor on Tuesday.
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Saleyards a boon for Mortlake
MORTLAKE’S future looks bright, according to Member for Polwarth Richard Riordan.
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Knowledge and networking
MORTLAKE’S Olivine Restaurant was abuzz with activity last Friday morning, with the majority of the town’s business community meeting for a special breakfast event.
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Saleyards on target for January opening
MORTLAKE’S new saleyards continue to remain on target for a January opening, thanks to favourable weather over the first two months of winter.
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First sod turned at saleyards site
THE director of the Western Victoria Livestock Exchange (WVLX) saleyards is hopeful the site can host weaner cattle sales by January 2018, after earthworks began last week.