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  • Orthodontics for a better smile

    Orthodontics for a better smile

    DENTAL orthodontics could be the answer if your child is having problems with their teeth as well as thumb sucking and snoring. Dental orthodontics –…

  • Leaders share their visions for 2023 – Anne Webster

    Leaders share their visions for 2023 – Anne Webster

    SINCE being elected in 2019, I have taken the privileged role as representative for Mallee – your voice in Parliament – very seriously. The past…

  • Eclectic mix of summer fun

    Eclectic mix of summer fun

    The Balranald region really has it all and locals need not stray too far to find something for the children to do or experience these…

  • Adventure beckons for kids

    Adventure beckons for kids

    AUSSIE kids always look forward to the school holidays, and none more so than summer. But after the festive fun is over, parents are often…

  • Leaders share their visions for 2023 – Peter Walsh

    Leaders share their visions for 2023 – Peter Walsh

    MY hope for 2023 and beyond is simple – to see regional Victoria gets its fair share of the cake. To see its roads and…

  • Dragonflies swarm thanks to wet weather

    Dragonflies swarm thanks to wet weather

    AN influx of dragonflies throughout the Mallee can be attributed to the region’s warm, wet weather which has provided perfect environmental conditions for the insect.…

  • Deaths rise on country roads

    Deaths rise on country roads

    THE number of people killed on Victoria’s roads rose to 240 in 2022 and it was considered to be a “significant concern” there were 15…

  • Leaders share their visions for 2023 – ​​​​​​​Cr Chris Bilkey

    Leaders share their visions for 2023 – ​​​​​​​Cr Chris Bilkey

    THE summer is almost halfway through, back to school looms and 2023 stretches away in front of us with who-knows-what in store. Two years of…

  • Have your say on local law

    Have your say on local law

    Residents are still able to have their say on Gannawarra Shire Council’s Draft Community Amenity Local Law 2023, with feedback now accepted up to 5pm…

  • Tractor’s narrow victory

    Tractor’s narrow victory

    JOHN Deere says it is planning to put the region’s orchard, tree nut and vineyard industries back on track – with its next-generation ‘narrow gauge’…

  • Shire puts best foot forward

    Shire puts best foot forward

    AREAS to improve and revitalise walking and cycling tracks in the Gannawarra Shire have been identified in a new strategy adopted by council. The strategy,…

  • Stage three of CBD revamp

    Stage three of CBD revamp

    Improvements along Victoria Street, Kerang, between Wellington and Victoria streets will take place this year after the finalisation of designs for Stage 3 of the…

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