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  • Timber stalwart honoured

    Timber stalwart honoured

    MORE than three decades of committed service to the sustainable timber industry has been rewarded with sawmill manager Paul Madden being recognised in the Queen’s…

  • Bittern benefits from wetlands

    Bittern benefits from wetlands

    IT’S a bird that is a key part of Australia’s culture and mythology, but most people don’t even know what it looks like.The stories surrounding…

  • New member leads Lions

    New member leads Lions

    THE Lions Club of Leitchville’s newest member, Rob Towart is now its leader. Mr Towart said he had to “earn my wings” after he was…

  • Musical triple treat

    Musical triple treat

    SINGER Gavin Chatelier brings his ‘Love Songs and Gospel Favorites’ to Cohuna this Saturday and Sunday. He’ll capture the essence of performers as wide ranging…

  • Singers share their songs

    Singers share their songs

    RESIDENTS at Pyramid Hill’s Respect Aged Care home have been treated to a performance by the recently formed Kerang Singing Group. The informal group consisted…

  • Timber leader recognised

    Timber leader recognised

    THE managing director of Koondrook’s 130-year-old sawmill, Paul Madden has been honoured for his service to primary industry and to the community of the Riverina.Mr…

  • A lot to give…

    A lot to give…

    “I’M a person who feels like I’ve got a lot to give and a lot to do,” says Melanie Lane, the Kerang co-ordinator of Mallee…

  • Health food outlet

    Health food outlet

    KERANG District Health’s new cafe/kiosk is open for business, serving simple food and hot drinks in the hospital foyer. On offer at the kiosk are…

  • Kaleidoscope of colour

    Kaleidoscope of colour

    COHUNA Memorial Hall was awash with colour last weekend when the Cohuna Quilters group held their annual weekend event.  “You could travel the world and…

  • Marong and Mitiamo go purple for a cause

    Marong and Mitiamo go purple for a cause

    MITIAMO Football Netball club hosts Marong this Saturday June 8 in the second annual ‘Purple for Pancreatic Cancer’ round in honour of the late Annette…

  • MILK NEEDS WATER

    MILK NEEDS WATER

    REFORMS around water were identified as the top priority for the industry at an Australian Dairy Plan consultation session at Cohuna. Ideas on the issue included…

  • Rain finally came

    RAINFALL last month exceeded the long-term average.It was the first month this year where that has occurred after drought conditions dominated the early part of…

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