Looking Back
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2022 in Review – December – Kerang Year 12 valedictory
Orginally Published December 6 2022 THEIR final three years of education were hindered by a pandemic and their final weeks impacted by a flood, and…
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2022 in Review – December – Kerang community carols
Originally Published December 8 2022 AFTER a tough two months isolated with the floods, the Kerang and district community will reunite for an evening of…
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2022 in Review – December – Youth achievements celebrated
Originally Published December 13 2022 THE region’s youth were recognised on Friday night for their tremendous contributions to the community at the 2022 Buloke, Loddon…
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2022 in Review – November – Walsh returned for sixth time
Originally Published November 29 2022 MURRAY Plains incumbent Peter Walsh has retained the safe Nationals seat for a sixth term, with a massive 63 per…
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2022 in Review – November – Kerang students celebrate
Originally Published November 22 2022 KERANG Technical High School Year 12 students celebrated the end of secondary schooling with a bang on Friday night. Beginning…
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2022 in Review – November – Soggy month brings an October rain record
Originally Published November 16 2022 GANNAWARRA had its wettest October on record. The Kerang weather station was inundated, with 149.2mm recorded. The soggy month eclipsed…
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2022 in Review – November – Homes turned into islands
Originally Published November 8 2022 HUNDREDS of homes in Gannawarra Shire have been turned into islands, with the only way out by boat. Most go…
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2022 in Review – November – Expect bumper crop despite wet
Originally Published November 5 2022 Australia was on track to harvest a near-record winter grain crop of 61.9 million tonnes, according to Rabobank’s 2022/23 Australian…
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2022 in Review – November – True ethos of community on display
Originally Published November 1 2022 PROVING true to the old adage, everything old is new again. When the major flood arrives at Bridgewater, towns downstream…
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2022 in Review – October- Fortress Kerang
Originally Published October 18 2022 “PREPARE for the worst, hope for the best.” That was the message reinforced at town meetings in Quambatook and Kerang…
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2022 in review – October – Volunteers fill staggering number of bags
Originally Published October 25 2022 MAWSONS’ Concrete became the population centre of Kerang this week with an endless chain of volunteers going through the gates…
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2022 in Review – October – Team effort prepares Koondrook
Originally Published October 26 2022 THE levee bank in Koondrook is being raised 175mm above the peak of the 1975 flood as part of the…