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All acts were headlines at Kerang music festival
KERANG’s Summerwave Festival attendees had a tremendous time at the weekend, with a sold out music festival thanks to the work of a team of…
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Aunty Esther’s work headlines new exhibtion
SWAN Hill Regional Art Gallery visitors will receive a new appreciation of the region, thanks to not one but two current exhibitions about human connection…
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Council aware of stormwater build up
RESIDENTS concerned about localised flooding with a particular street are encouraged to contact Gannawarra Shire’s customer service. Council director of infrastructure and development Geoff Rollinson…
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Courting grand slam cups to Murrabit
NORM and Daph – the famous Australian Open trophies – visited the Murrabit Lawn Tennis Club last Wednesday, much to the enjoyment of locals. Club…
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Changing his face for personal reasons
THIS year Terry Treacy is changing the face of men’s health for very personal reasons. The Nutrien Ag Solution employee is joining a group of…
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Bookshop brings stars to town
RETAILERS are urging the public to get their Christmas shopping done early to allow time for deliveries. Amanda Day of The Little Blue Book Shop…
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‘Shattered and stunned’ as precious jewellery yet to be found
MURRABIT woman Marlene Laursen has been left “shattered and stunned” after a bag containing her mother’s jewellery was allegedly stolen from a Kerang cafe. Ms…
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Former Gannawarra top executive to lead Swan Hill in the interim period
FORMER Gannawarra Shire Council chief executive Rosanne Kava has been appointed to lead Swan Hill Council in the interim, but a councillor has questioned the…
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Aircraft fleet ready to tackle bushfires
VICTORIA will have 50 aircraft strategically placed across the state over the summer season to assist fighting fires and help keep communities safe. Minister for…
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Mallee roads to be smashed during harvest
FARMERS say regional roads in north-west Victoria will be smashed by thousands of additional truck movements this harvest while the Murray Basin Rail Project remains…
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Connecting young people to nature through care
NORTH Central Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is on the lookout for passionate groups and schools keen to engage the next River Detectives recruits. The River…
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Two Wakool stalwarts return uncontested
LOCAL government stalwarts Neil Gorey and Ann Crowe are returning uncontested to Murray River Council (MRC). Crs Gorey and Crowe will serve a second term…