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  • Top marks for students

    Top marks for students

    AS students across the Gannawarra found out if their study was worth it last Monday with the release of ATAR scores, hard work paid off…

  • Students making a difference

    Students making a difference

    THE future of the region is in great hands, demonstrated by the Buloke, Loddon and Gannawarra Youth Awards in Boort late last month. The awards,…

  • Rotary recognises primary students

    Rotary recognises primary students

    ROTARY has given community awards to a number of Kerang students. This year marked the tenth year Rotary Club of Kerang has offered the Rotary…

  • Student trio have last word

    Student trio have last word

    MORE than 40 enthusiastic Gannawarra Shire grades 4, 5 and 6 students took part in the Rotary Club of Kerang’s 24th spelling bee. The winners…

  • Technical students celebrate

    Technical students celebrate

    KERANG Technical High School Year 12 students celebrated an end to their schooling on Friday night, November 17, with a valedictorian dinner at the school…

  • Christian school marks 40 years

    Christian school marks 40 years

    STARTING out with humble beginnings, the Kerang Christian College is now celebrating its 40-year anniversary, starting this Saturday at 10am with an open day and…

  • Leitchville awarded for mental health and wellbeing focus

    Leitchville awarded for mental health and wellbeing focus

    LEITCHVILLE Preschool has celebrated a huge milestone: becoming fully awarded under the Healthy Early Childhood Service Achievement Program. Gannawarra Shire Council, which manages the facility,…

  • Be road safe as school resumes

    Be road safe as school resumes

    MOTORISTS are being reminded to get back to basics and take some key road safety precautions as school returns for the final term of 2023.…

  • Bank First top for Kerang South Public School

    Bank First top for Kerang South Public School

    KERANG South Public School has received a $2000 grant from Bank First (formerly the Teachers Credit Union). Shane Koelmeyer from the bank presented the school…

  • Passionate about teaching

    Passionate about teaching

    Teachers can have a big impact on our lives and even determine the direction of our future. For Kerang South Primary School Principal, Lyn Veall,…

  • Degrees of hope for teacher shortage

    Degrees of hope for teacher shortage

    ATTRACTION, recruitment and retention are the hopes behind making studying to become a secondary school teacher free in Victoria. The Victorian Government announced it would…

  • Learning is for all of us

    Learning is for all of us

    ST Joseph’s Primary is a Catholic school with a rich tradition in Kerang having opened its doors in 1912. Along the way, St Joseph’s has…

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