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Increasing liveability in wheat belt town
THE Quambatook weir pool project will “increase liveability, pride and sense of wellbeing”, according to Gannawarra Shire councillor Ross Stanton. Council unanimously voted to award…
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Women need to be heard in council chambers
THE sole female councillor on Gannawarra Shire, Jane Ogden, says “women are already leaders, they just don’t know they are”. Cr Ogden was only one…
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Security alert for local sports clubs
SPORTING clubs are being urged to stay one step ahead with their level of security after recent break-ins. Swan Hill police community engagement unit will…
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Planning portal a drag for Murray River Council
MURRAY River Council (MRC) has slammed the NSW Government’s planning portal, saying it’s having to employ extra staff to manage the “administration burden”. MRC acting…
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Winning formula for Koondrook local
A TRIP to the Australian Grand Prix and being in awe of the speed and meticulous manoeuvres for Jack Thomas was a winning formula. “In…
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Women are leaders, they just don’t know it, says Cr
A SEMINAR designed to get more women elected to Victorian councils will be held in Kerang this week. A Victorian Government-funded program will boost the…
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Locals to have say on aquatic strategy
COMMUNITY pool users will have the chance to have their say on the draft Gannawarra aquatic strategy, with numerous community engagement opportunities planned next week.…
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Chimney check crucial during winter
FIRE authorities are urging people to keep themselves safe in winter by checking and maintaining their fireplaces, chimneys, fireboxes and flues. Firefighters respond to numerous…
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Nats vow 25% rural spend
THE Victorian Opposition has pledged to spend 25 per cent of infrastructure spending in regional Victoria if it is elected to government in November. The…
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Council meetings return in-person
GANNAWARRA Council meetings will return in-person from this month after being held virtually since last September. The next meeting, which is open to the public,…
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Capital projects less than previous year, but big works set to begin
GANNAWARRA Mayor Charlie Gillingham says the $13.2 million capital woks program focuses on town developments, investment in recreational facility improvements and supporting tourism initiatives. The…
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Treat for glamping retreat destination
GANNAWARRA Shire Council has scooped multiple awards at the annual 2022 LGPro Awards in Melbourne last week. The shire was the only council to win…