Home » popular » Many changes during Maurie’s bank career

Many changes during Maurie’s bank career

AN era in the district banking sector ended on Friday, when the inaugural Kerang branch manager of the Bendigo Bank retired after holding the role for close to 30 years.

It was a low-key farewell for Barham resident, Maurie Auricht, who began in the position at the then Bendigo Building Society in April 1986.

Mr Auricht began his banking career as a teller with Rural Bank New South Wales, later the State Bank, working his way up the ladder in various positions and locations across New South Wales. 

After 20 years away from the area, Mr Auricht wanted to return home to Barham, with the position at Kerang coming at the right time.

“Although I was born in Barham; Kerang, Koondrook, Cohuna and Barham are all the same area to me,” he said.

“One of the staff worked out that I completed 16,000 interstate trips during my time as branch manager. I must put a claim form in for it!”

Mr Auricht’s first two weeks in the role were spent walking around Kerang’s streets meeting potential clients as the finishing touches were put on the bank’s Victoria Street headquarters.

“I remember spending that time shouting some of the most prominent people in Kerang lunch during that time,” he said.

Much has changed since that first shift; from the services provided to how banking is managed.

“There were only two of us on the staff when the branch opened and basically only two products – home loans and savings, Mr Auricht said. 

“The evolution of credit cards, personal loans, agribusiness and small business accounts came over time.”

Another major change has been the way technology has altered the role banks play.

“Customers have so many choices now with internet and online banking, but our customers still have the choice to visit us at the branch and have a chat,” Mr Auricht said. 

Mr Auricht plans to spend more time with his family, fishing around the district and using golf as a form of exercise during retirement.

“It has been a privilege to look after all of the customers who have come through the bank during the past 30 years,” he said.

“I can class every one of my customers, as well as the current and former staff members, as friends.”

Digital Editions


  • Energy bill debate anger

    Energy bill debate anger

    A FIERY clash has erupted in State Parliament after the government abruptly moved to adjourn debate on an energy bill, sparking outrage from regional MPs…

More News

  • Flood betterment works proceed

    Flood betterment works proceed

    WORK will occur throughout the Gannawarra in the coming months to upgrade Gannawarra Shire Council‑managed roads, drains and other infrastructure, reducing the risk of disruptions to services and connections during…

  • Looking back at the year that was – October 2025

    Looking back at the year that was – October 2025

    Tuesday, 7 October The Gannawarra Shire Council revealed their $1.7 million deficit was projected to worsen as outlined in their 10-year financial plan. While capital works funding for roads would…

  • Climate-hardy seedlings

    Climate-hardy seedlings

    DECORATIVE shrubs, trees and ground cover propagated, grafted and grown in Nyah have been designed to withstand harsh Mallee conditions. The centrepiece of the Calder Nurseries Australia collection is the…

  • Shaping future waste services

    Shaping future waste services

    GANNAWARRA Shire Council is asking residents how they are currently disposing or recycling their household waste as part of efforts to ensure future services meet residents’ needs. All properties within…

  • Group backs call for foster reforms

    Group backs call for foster reforms

    FRIDAY 20 February was World Care Day, which aims to raise awareness and celebrate children and young people in foster care, kinship or residential care. Mallee Family Care used the…

  • A more sustainable Bali

    A more sustainable Bali

    Bali has always been a popular ‘go to’ destination for antipodeans, and more recently the World. Tourists are now travelling far and wide for some of that island magic. The…

  • Nats confirm a candidate for Farrer race

    Nats confirm a candidate for Farrer race

    NATIONALS leader David Littleproud has confirmed his party will be standing a candidate in the proposed upcoming by-election in the Federal seat of Farrer. Speaking on morning television on Monday,…

  • Quick stepping up to donate

    Quick stepping up to donate

    A BARHAM community group has stepped up to support bushfire victims in Victoria and New South Wales, donating $1000 to assist relief efforts. On 18 February, the Barham Rock N…

  • Renewal works

    Renewal works

    BUSES will replace trains on the Swan Hill line for two weeks while maintenance works are carried out. The line will be shut from 23 February until 8 March during…

  • Webster returns to shadow ministry

    Webster returns to shadow ministry

    FEDERAL Member for Mallee Anne Webster has returned to the shadow ministry, a week after Liberal stalwart Sussan Ley was toppled as leader. Dr Webster has been re-appointed to the…