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  • Gaps in certain roles at Kerang SES

    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…

  • Hunters fire back

    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…

  • 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…

  • Bookmark the date

    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…

  • Small towns big deep

    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…

  • Farmers want fair share

    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…

  • 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…

  • Bumper market attracts thousand

    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…

  • 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…

  • Oswin shares his artistic wisdom

    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…

  • Hee-haw many he saw

    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…

  • Hunters fire back

    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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