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  • Road to nowhere

    Road to nowhere

    THERE has been strong local and regional reaction to Premier Daniel Andrews’ road map out of coronavirus restrictions, which dashed hopes of an imminent easing…

  • Northern District cricket clubs face 10-a-side rule

    Northern District cricket clubs face 10-a-side rule

    CRICKET Victoria has set guidelines for local competitions to restart, providing rules outlined on the Cricket Victoria website are followed. One changed rule that would…

  • Mallee already meets easing step, says Anne Webster

    Mallee already meets easing step, says Anne Webster

    FEDERAL Member for Mallee Anne Webster has labelled the Victorian Government’s decision to class regional Victoria as a single unit as “beyond belief”. Gannawarra Shire…

  • Same restrictions for Gannawarra Shire

    Same restrictions for Gannawarra Shire

    GANNAWARRA Shire remains under the same set of strict restrictions as the rest of regional Victoria after Premier Daniel Andrews outlined his four-step plan to…

  • Funding helps Gannawarra and Loddon shires’ remote work

    Funding helps Gannawarra and Loddon shires’ remote work

    GANNAWARRA and Loddon shire councils will improve their remote governance and community engagement with the assistance of funding through the Victorian Government’s Rural Councils ICT…

  • Ex-Local appointed head of industrial research centre at NY University

    Ex-Local appointed head of industrial research centre at NY University

    LOCAL boy Devon Shipp has been appointed the head of an industrial research centre at a US university. The 49-year-old was recently named director of…

  • Stolen lambs

    Stolen lambs

    STOLEN LAMBS FOUR lambs were stolen from a rural location near Kerang sometime between August 16 and 29. Police appealed to farmers to report any…

  • Spring firewood season open

    Spring firewood season open

    THE spring season for firewood collection on public land opened across Victoria last week, enabling communities to now gather wood for personal use in designated…

  • State government pandemic actions challenge our federation

    State government pandemic actions challenge our federation

    OPINION – Anne Webster REGIONAL Australia frequently finds itself bearing the brunt of urban-centric policy that hurts its communities. State government responses to the pandemic…

  • Uncertainty about barley prices

    Uncertainty about barley prices

    UNCERTAINTY about barley prices is continuing however Victorian growers are in a better position than others around the country, according to GrainGrowers chairman Brett Hosking.…

  • Another 3000 emus to be euthanised due to avian flu

    Another 3000 emus to be euthanised due to avian flu

    Another 3000 emus are set to be destroyed at Longview Farm following the euthanising of 2000 chicks at the Tragowel property on Friday. Agriculture Victoria…

  • Fire on foreshore at Racecourse Lake

    Fire on foreshore at Racecourse Lake

    A 200 metre long and 20-30 metre wide section of foreshore at Racecourse Lake in Lake Charm burned on Tuesday evening, with the Kerang and…

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