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  • Updated version of WaterLINE

    Updated version of WaterLINE

    Goulburn-Murray Water is inviting customers to attend drop-in sessions to explore the new and improved version of its online water ordering system WaterLINE. The updated…

  • Strategic talks

    Strategic talks

    GLOBAL power politics have found their way to the small town of Lalbert, as VHM Limited announced interest from a United States government owned bank.…

  • Council meeting tidbits

    Council meeting tidbits

    Council Christmas closure COUNCIL offices will close from 2pm Wednesday December 24 and reopen on Friday January 2. The closures will include administration offices, libraries,…

  • Free summer travel

    Free summer travel

    PUBLIC transport will be free on weekends across Victoria during summer. The Victorian Government made the announcement on Wednesday as a “thank you” for commuters…

  • Boort Show is revving up for 137th year

    Boort Show is revving up for 137th year

    THE Boort Show promises to be an action-packed day for the whole family on Saturday, bringing all the country show classics with a couple of…

  • Ratepayer cash under scrutiny as councillors demand answers

    Ratepayer cash under scrutiny as councillors demand answers

    QUESTIONS are mounting over the millions of dollars being poured into external consultants at Murray River Council. At the ordinary council meeting last week, Councillor…

  • Noorong Road culvert danger

    Noorong Road culvert danger

    BARHAM’S Noorong Road flood risks are back in the spotlight, with Murray River Council set to investigate the cost and feasibility of upgrading the flood…

  • Be prepared now

    Be prepared now

    LEADING into the fire season, CFA Gannawarra catchment commander Luke Waterson recounts a conversation with an old, veteran firefighter. “When I asked him how bad…

  • Town spirit on show

    Town spirit on show

    The 2025 Kerang Show was a culinary extravaganza, with the pavilion showcasing an array of mouthwatering delights. Bread, pancakes, biscuits, and cookies were among the…

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Sport


  • Northern Valley Pennant Bowls 2025-26 Season Preview

    Northern Valley Pennant Bowls 2025-26 Season Preview

    NORTHERN VALLEY DIVISION 1 WEEKEND PENNANT 2025-26 SEASON PREVIEW BARHAM PRESIDENT – Stephen Arthur LAST SEASON – Semi finalist IN’S – Stephen Arthur, Jean Fairchild…

  • King for a day

    King for a day

    KOONDROOK’S Jye McNeil has done his chances of securing a ride in this years’ Melbourne Cup no harm, after piloting the Chris Waller trained Valiant…

  • Station One claims Cup

    Station One claims Cup

    Andrew Mole KYNETON country cup specialist Station One racked up another victory on Saturday when he raced away with the $30,000 Moama Bowling Club Gunbower…

  • Golf Notes

    Golf Notes

    KERANG Ladies Club Championship – Wednesday, October 1 THE first round of the ladies’ club championship for 2025 has commenced, with 16 ladies playing on…

  • Bowls Notes

    Bowls Notes

    KERANG LAST week began in a flurry as we prepared to host the first day of the women’s Country Carnival. The five sections worked their…

  • Cricket recruitment drive

    Cricket recruitment drive

    With just three weeks until the start of another season, the Swan Hill & District Cricket Association has announced a fresh recruitment drive to identify…

Entertainment


  • Time out at Heritage Museum

    Time out at Heritage Museum

    FOLKS and families from far and wide came down to the Kerang Heritage Museum to marvel at the many relics of yesteryear. Despite a patch…

  • Out and about: at the footy

    Out and about: at the footy

    CROWDS of supporters from a number of teams came down to watch the footy at Wandella Recreation Reserve, in what was the last preliminary finals…

  • Help solve murder mystery

    Help solve murder mystery

    AUDIENCES will help Golden Rivers Theatre Group solve a musical murder mystery at their production of Oh, Horrors! It’s Murder!, showing through early August. Someone…

  • Three blind mice bring midweek joy

    Three blind mice bring midweek joy

    THE unassuming thespians of the Dingwall Country Women’s Association called in to Glenarm last Wednesday to deliver a charmingly bespoke vaudeville performance. The oft-hilarious nursery…

  • Are you ready for The Listies children’s show

    Are you ready for The Listies children’s show

    CHILDREN’S performers, The Listies, are returning to the Gannawarra Shire next month as part of their 110% Ready tour. The duo, who are regulars at…

  • Kerang Rotary Art Show impresses

    Kerang Rotary Art Show impresses

    THE 22nd annual Kerang Rotary Art Show lit up the Easter long weekend with a vibrant showcase of creativity, community spirit, and strong local support.…

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  • Showing the best

    Showing the best

    The 2025 Kerang Show pavilion was a vibrant showcase of the community’s rich cultural heritage. Visitors were captivated by the intricate handwoven handicrafts, each piece…

  • Around the show

    Around the show

    THE Kerang Show was a resounding success, with sheep dogs herding flocks, racing ducks captivating the crowd, intricate crocheted masterpieces on display, and an array…

  • Survey on duck abundance

    Survey on duck abundance

    THE Game Management Authority will begin its annual survey of Victoria’s game duck population next week. The survey will be conducted by wildlife biologists, who…

  • Culture and community

    Culture and community

    TYAPA Kurra Kahl has been celebrated as “the start of a significant place” for generations of people. The official opening of the bush tucker space…

  • Tough times ahead

    Tough times ahead

    THERE are “tough years coming” for the Gannawarra Shire Council, according to deputy mayor Ross Stanton. Council’s 10-year financial plan forecasts an underlying deficit every…

  • Accident on main street

    Accident on main street

    A BARHAM man has been remanded in custody after an accident in Kerang. It will be alleged the man, in his 40s, sped through the…

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