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  • CFA responds to chimney fire

    CFA responds to chimney fire

    Chimney fire A CHIMNEY caught fire at a building on Cullen Street, Kerang, on Thursday around 4pm. Kerang Fire Brigade captain Ramon Steel said the…

  • Drilling in importance of health to men

    Drilling in importance of health to men

    EVEN with the lockdown, Cohuna Men’s Shed president Bob Voss has been keeping his team connected. “We’ve kept in touch, mainly me phoning them up,…

  • River tourism going with the flow

    River tourism going with the flow

    TOURISM operators are holding on during an especially quiet winter in Gannawarra under the fifth Victorian lockdown. Caravan parks, holiday parks and motels, while feeling…

  • Kerang’s first Queen’s Scout in 25 years

    Kerang’s first Queen’s Scout in 25 years

    THE Kerang Scout Group is saluting its first Queen’s Scout in 25 years. Year 12 student Allen Veloso, of the Lake Boga-based Catalina Venturer Scout…

  • Optimism and confidence is high

    Optimism and confidence is high

    MUCH of Australia’s dairy industry has been riding on a wave of positivity over the past few months, according to Dairy Australia’s latest situation and…

  • Students persuade principal for new sandpit

    Students persuade principal for new sandpit

    THE start of term three saw a new sandpit at St Joseph’s Primary School, Kerang, open for action. A couple of years ago the old…

  • Kerang man charged with serious sexual offences

    Kerang man charged with serious sexual offences

    A KERANG man has been charged after allegedly capturing people’s genital area in public without their knowledge. Victoria Police executed two search warrants in Kerang…

  • New police officer joins Kerang beat

    New police officer joins Kerang beat

    SEAN Robinson always knew that he wanted to work in a job where he helped the community. The 27-year-old First Constable was posted to Kerang…

  • Skate park and library better connected and safer

    Skate park and library better connected and safer

    CONNECTIVITY and safety features have been installed at the Kerang skate park and Sir John Gorton Library. The $74,840 project, made possible thanks to $71,840…

  • Deeper understanding of water issues at public forum

    Deeper understanding of water issues at public forum

    A PUBLIC forum next month will offer a deeper understanding of water issues in Murray-Darling regions. Friends of Nyah Vinifera Forest and Sustainable Living in…

  • Grant Denyer traces family history to Tragowel

    Grant Denyer traces family history to Tragowel

    TELEVISION identity Grant Denyer has traced his three times great-grandmother to an emu farm in Tragowel, 20km south of Kerang. The Gold Logie award-winning television…

  • Lonely times for Moulamein business

    Lonely times for Moulamein business

    MOULAMEIN caravan park owners are at breaking point to the point of wanting to sell as border closures continue to decimate their livelihoods. “As we…

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