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  • Church lunch to provide haven

    Church lunch to provide haven

    AFTER a break in 2018, the Anglican Church will once again provide Christmas lunch in Kerang this year. Around 15 people so far have put…

  • The gift of giving

    The gift of giving

    KERANG Girl Guides have been putting together special gift packs which will help to brighten Christmas for hospital patients. Guide leader Linda Davey said the…

  • Bin fire

    Bin fire

    KERANG Fire Brigade attended a bin fire near the town’s Shadforth Street public toilets, located next to Kerang Memorial Hall, on Sunday morning. Brigade captain…

  • Celebrating a successful year

    Celebrating a successful year

    COHUNA’S Memorial Hall was packed for the annual Cohuna Secondary College awards last week. As principal Fiona Miller observed, the students excelled in all areas…

  • Merry Christmas

    Merry Christmas

    THE Kerang Traders held their first ever Santa pet session on Friday, with a range of furry friends dressing up for the camera. Around 13…

  • Bracing for a scorcher

    Bracing for a scorcher

    BAKING summer temperatures are set to continue in Gannawarra shire today with the mercury set to rise to record levels for December. Kerang and Cohuna’s…

  • Cultural history on display

    Cultural history on display

    BOORT’S indigenous history has been highlighted by the opening of a “keeping place” for Aboriginal artefacts, just outside the town. A small display room built…

  • Boxing Day racing set to shine

    THE forecast is good for a relaxed day at Kerang’s Boxing Day Races on Thursday. Last year, extreme heat triggered an early start to racing,…

  • Teacher retires

    Teacher retires

    St Mary’s Cohuna has farewelled Grade 2 teacher, Anne Grogan. The end of the school year marked the start of retirement for the passionate teacher,…

  • Colourful creations

    Colourful creations

    THE garden beds at Koondrook Primary School were awash with colour when students completed this term’s art project. Using recycled plastic bottles, Modroc and magic…

  • One man’s road

    One man’s road

    THE shadow of a family tragedy and a collection of letters launched Kerang resident Ross Hall on a three-year journey to discover and write the…

  • Building strong foundations

    Building strong foundations

    ROTARY Club of Kerang hosted the recently returned participants of this year’s alternative schoolies trip to Cambodia, with the enthusiastic student crew having worked industriously…

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