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  • Reflecting on flood

    Reflecting on flood

    PHOTOGRAPHS and drone footage captured during the 2022 floods will feature in the upcoming Gannawarra Flood Reflections Exhibition. It opens to the public on Tuesday,…

  • Cell’s new lease of life

    Cell’s new lease of life

    A PART part of Koondrook’s law enforcement history has joined the Barham Koondrook Historical Society’s collection. The old police cell has made several moves over…

  • Swamp stink

    Swamp stink

    A PUNGENT odour coming from Foster’s Swamp, east of Kerang, has been identified as organic material. Gannawarra Shire Council said it sought clarification from Parks…

  • Water quality improves

    Water quality improves

    LEVELS of algae in the Kerang drinking water supply have decreased, according to Lower Murray Water. The rural water supplier said it continued to monitor…

  • Show full of star attractions

    Show full of star attractions

    IT has been running for 110 years and the Cohuna Show was back again featuring many favourite events as it got under way last Friday…

  • Caravan rally ‘great for town’

    Caravan rally ‘great for town’

    KERANG Holiday Park hosted a group of 80 guests in 50 caravans from the Association of Caravan Clubs of Victoria last weekend. The group stages…

  • Rainbow connection

    Rainbow connection

    GORTON Point, on the shores of Kangaroo Lake, was alive with activity on Sunday morning as locals gathered for a colour fun-run. It was organised…

  • Riding with purpose

    Riding with purpose

    MOTORBIKE riders from across the region descended on Atkinson Park on a cool autumn Sunday morning to take part in the Black Dog Ride’s annual…

  • Cod lovers take the bait

    Cod lovers take the bait

    IT was a successful weekend of fishing for those taking part in the annual Murrabit Cod Challenge. The catch and release event attracted competitors from…

  • Opportunity knocks

    Opportunity knocks

    THE new Op Shop run by Kerang Neighbourhood House is proving to be a success. The opening ribbon was cut last Tuesday by Gannawarra Shire…

  • Truck tax a ‘cash grab’ – VFF

    Truck tax a ‘cash grab’ – VFF

    THE Victorian Farmers Federation says a Victorian Government tax reportedly proposed for truck movements at the Port of Melbourne would be a “blatant cash-grab”. President…

  • Speak Up goes quiet

    Speak Up goes quiet

    “BURNT out” volunteers and an exhaustion of funds has been blamed for the community-based Speak Up Campaign going into recess. The group made the decision…

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