News
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Gaps in certain roles at Kerang SES
THE Kerang SES unit is on the lookout for more helping hands to expand their 20-member team. The 11 women and eight men volunteers are…
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Hunters fire back
THE duck hunting season is set to start in May and run for three weeks — but that is three weeks too many for Kerrie…
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Around the Churches: 6/4/21
Anglican St John’s, corner Victoria and Wyndham Streets, Kerang. Sunday, April 11, 9am Holy Communion with Rev. Sue Allen. 2.30pm Prayers. Cranmer the Martyr, 32…
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Bookmark the date
USA Today bestselling and multi-award winning author Nicola Marsh writes feel-good fictions – with a twist – and will visit the Little Blue Book Shop…
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Small towns big deep
GUNBOWER grandmother Sue McGillivray knows the importance of the Royal Children’s Hospital. “I would often shed a tear while reading the sad stories associated with…
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Farmers want fair share
THE state’s peak farming body wants to see a commitment to complete the troubled Murray Basin Rail Project — including the promised standardisation of the…
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Bitumen bandits
POLICE are warning the public to remain vigilant when engaging workers after a spate of questionable works in the region. “Police have concerns for community…
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Bumper market attracts thousand
A LARGE crowd attended the Murrabit Country Market’s bumper Easter Saturday edition. Many travelled for the market, while others were already in the Gannawarra region…
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News in brief: 6/4/21
Kerang man jailed A KERANG man has been jailed over a string of offences. Philip Kirby, 55, appeared in the Bendigo Magistrates’ Court last week…
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Oswin shares his artistic wisdom
GANNAWARRA Shire Council is partnering with renowned local artist Paul Oswin in hosting three watercolour and charcoal natural portraits workshops. The sessions will take place…
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Hee-haw many he saw
PYRAMID Hill locals are calling for a memorial to the town’s late donkey, Zac. The 36-year-old animal died from old age on January 31, having…
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Hunters fire back
THE duck hunting season is set to start in May and run for three weeks – but that is three weeks too many for Kerrie…









