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  • Fatal rollover at Lalbert

    Fatal rollover at Lalbert

    A WOMAN has died and the driver remains in hospital under police guard following a horrific car crash at Lalbert on Tuesday. A vehicle containing…

  • Christmas not a time of celebration for everyone

    Christmas not a time of celebration for everyone

    CHRISTMAS has been identified as the most dangerous day of the year for family violence, with police warning the festive season can place vulnerable people…

  • Local leaders condemn terror attack

    Local leaders condemn terror attack

    THE region’s political leaders have condemned the Bondi terrorist attack that killed 15 innocent people, with calls to “reject anti-semitism in all its forms”. A…

  • Defined by determination

    Defined by determination

    KERANG Christian College principal Lance Davidson is excited for what the future will hold for their freshly graduated cohort. Mr Davidson said it was a…

  • SES recruitment drive

    SES recruitment drive

    FOLLOWING a full renovation and equipment upgrade, the Victorian State Emergency Services Kerang Unit is calling for members to step up and join their ranks.…

  • Coordinated response contained large fire

    Coordinated response contained large fire

    A TOTAL fire band remains in place today in the Wimmera Mallee, with CFA units on high alert to respond in this region and to…

  • Farming legacy comes alive

    Farming legacy comes alive

    In the heart of Manangatang, a remarkable piece of farming history is set to roar back to life. Fourth-generation farmer Brody Oliver is preparing to…

  • Out and about: at the Cohuna carols

    Out and about: at the Cohuna carols

    THE Gateway to Gannawarra was filled with festive harmonies from a patchwork choir of young and old, as Cohuna Combined Churches hosted Christmas Carols in…

  • 10 Best Australian Christmas Books for Kids

    10 Best Australian Christmas Books for Kids

    Looking for the perfect gift for little readers this Christmas? Reading Out of Poverty (ROOP), a national charity supporting early childhood literacy, has curated the…

  • Total fire ban for the Mallee on Friday

    Total fire ban for the Mallee on Friday

    A TOTAL fire ban has been declared for the Wimmera and Mallee tomorrow, with hot conditions and the risk of thunderstorms and gusty winds. Fire…

  • Know where, how to walk

    Know where, how to walk

    RESIDENTS are being reminded to adhere to council’s dogs and cats policy, which states where dogs must be kept on a leash. “Dogs can walk…

  • No horsing around when it comes to bushfire plans

    No horsing around when it comes to bushfire plans

    Pets and larger animals such as horses need to be included in farm and household fire planning, to ensure both people and animals are as…

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