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  • POWER IN NUMBERS

    POWER IN NUMBERS

    FIGHTING to gain the attention of Australia’s government and society, more than 3000 farmers banded together at Tocumwal last week, in what was described as…

  • Council questioned over conflict of interest

    GANNAWARRA Shire Council has been questioned over the transparency of their meetings, especially when it comes to dealing with conflict of interest issues. At council’s…

  • Operation Argus targets road safety

    Operation Argus targets road safety

    HEAVY Vehicle Unit police nabbed a speeding driver travelling 38 kilometres over the speed limit in Ravenswood on Sunday morning as part of Operation Argus.…

  • Pianos set to liven up Kerang

    Pianos set to liven up Kerang

    THREE donated pianos from the district are being painted by local artists for an upcoming event which will be held by the Kerang traders. Paul…

  • Pampering promotes wellbeing

    Pampering promotes wellbeing

    PAMPERING and taking time out to care for their own health was on the table for around 20 women who took part in the Mallee…

  • Cultural convention

    Cultural convention

    Students from Kerang, Leitchville and Lake Charm celebrated Indonesian culture while staying in the heart of the Mallee on Friday. The students embraced the opportunity…

  • With World Suicide Prevention Day

    With World Suicide Prevention Day

    With World Suicide Prevention Day held today and R U OK? day held this Thursday, The Gannawarra Times asked the community what they like to…

  • Heritage explored at museum opening

    Heritage explored at museum opening

    DESPITE bad weather, Heritage Day at Kerang on Saturday was a success. Organisers said there was a steady crowd throughout the day and takings were…

  • Covenant ensures future protection

    Covenant ensures future protection

    LOCAL graziers Andy and Judy McGillivray are putting legal protections on their properties to ensure the critically endangered bird, the Plains-wanderer, has a forever home.…

  • Delivering water to state forests

    Delivering water to state forests

    DESPITE farmers crying out for more water at a lower price “banked water” has recently started to deliver “crucial flows” to the Koondrook–Perricoota state forests.…

  • Enough is enough

    Enough is enough

    FOR more than 100 years, Bruce Lindsay’s family farm has been thriving. However, 2019 marks the year where Mr Lindsay, 61, is questioning whether or…

  • Church prepares for final service

    Church prepares for final service

    LEITCHVILLE’S Uniting Church, hosts its final service on Sunday, September 15 and all are invited to attend. Those who have visited the church as parishioners…

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