The Welcome Record

Established to serve the heart of Dunolly and its neighboring areas, the Welcome Record has been a trusted source of news and community connection for years. Our mission is simple: to deliver accurate, timely, and engaging content that reflects the unique character and vibrant life of our town.
We pride ourselves on our commitment to local journalism, bringing you everything from breaking news and local events to human interest stories and community achievements. Our team is dedicated to highlighting the stories that matter most to our readers and fostering a sense of community through informative and insightful reporting.
At the Welcome Record, we believe in the power of local voices and the importance of staying connected. Whether you’re a long-time resident or a newcomer, our newspaper is here to keep you informed and involved in the happenings of Dunolly.
Thank you for being a part of our community. We look forward to continuing to serve you with the news and stories that make Dunolly a special place to live and visit.

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About Us

The Welcome Record Inc. is a registered not-for-profit community organisation in Dunolly, Victoria that publishes a weekly paper which is distributed to Dunolly, Tarnagulla,  Maryborough, Laanecoorie, Moliagul and Bealiba communities. It has had a proud 40 years of continuous production.

The paper is produced entirely by volunteers who number about 8. They have roles in office work, proofing, typing, editing, printing and distribution. The paper encourages local residents to write contributions as well as reporting community events. It enables local business to advertise. 350 -400 copies are produced each week.

The Welcome Record is an integral part of the Dunolly and district community. It draws the community together promoting community events, sporting achievements and keeps the local community informed about local issues. It offers skills and confidence to volunteers in a nurturing environment. As a non-profit organization 100% staffed completely by volunteers, any surplus funds are re-distributed either back into the organization for operational purposes or returned to the local community as grants at the end of the financial year.

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