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  • Bulking up jobs

    Bulking up jobs

    BULK grain handler GrainCorp has begun recruiting thousands of casual workers to help harvest what’s tipped to be a third consecutive bumper winter crop for…

  • Students decorate Gateway to Ganna

    Students decorate Gateway to Ganna

    THE Gateway to Ganna was recently adorned thanks to the region’s primary school students. As part of the river detectives program set up by North…

  • 500 Cards

    500 Cards

    A GOOD roll up with 12 turning up. Usually we have 16 but the cold is keeping them indoors. Cheryl Dove got back on the…

  • Residents to live in revamped rooms

    THE redevelopment of Cohuna Village aged care is almost ready to begin. “It has been a long time since Cohuna Village has been updated, so…

  • System clean for Barham’s wastewater mains

    System clean for Barham’s wastewater mains

    WASTEWATER mains in three towns in the Murray River Council area will soon undergo a system clean designed to improve the performance and reliability of…

  • Across the greens

    Across the greens

    KERANG BLACK Duck Jackpot 2 Bowl Triples was played on Tuesday, July 19 Twenty-four bowlers played in good conditions. Two-game winners were K. Strachan, G.…

  • Warm weekend a sign of spring to come

    Warm weekend a sign of spring to come

    LAWN mowers and loud cackle of laughter could be heard around towns on Sunday as the Gannawarra Shire got a taste of warmer weather to…

  • It’s never okay to be unruly in a pub, says Kerang police sergeant

    It’s never okay to be unruly in a pub, says Kerang police sergeant

    POLICE and liquor licensees across the Gannawarra are reminding people that just because COVID restrictions have eased, it does not mean there is a green…

  • Council opens lifeguard applications as it reviews last season’s resource shortage

    Council opens lifeguard applications as it reviews last season’s resource shortage

    GANNAWARRA Council has started recruiting lifeguards for the 2022/23 swimming pool season, as it tries to avoid a last-minute lifeguard shortage that the shire faced…

  • Outgoing council chief defends six-year record in top job

    Outgoing council chief defends six-year record in top job

    GANNAWARRA chief executive Tom O’Reilly has defended his track record, saying his staff have “really put the Gannawarra on the national map” during his six…

  • Jason Eagle’s dozen guarantees Tyntynder a finals berth

    Jason Eagle’s dozen guarantees Tyntynder a finals berth

    A second straight 12-goal performance from spearhead Jason Eagle helped Tyntynder record their sixth straight win and guarantee themselves a top five finish. Tyntynder set…

  • Mallee Eagles win ‘intense’ contest

    Mallee Eagles win ‘intense’ contest

    IN a super-competitive tussle between Woorinen and the Mallee Eagles, the Tigers have fallen short, going down to the Eagles 59-50. After three weeks off…

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