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  • Waterfront work showcased

    Waterfront work showcased

    A THOUSAND people took in developments in the Cohuna waterfront area over the last week thanks to local businesswoman Amy Treacy. In an episode of…

  • Waterfront progress

    Waterfront progress

    WORK is progressing well on the Koondrook waterfront, with the Gunbower Creek footbridge finished, a new roundabout, drainage and asphalting on Tramway Place also complete,…

  • Motel collision

    Motel collision

    KERANG Motel’s verandah was extensively damaged when a car struck a support post early on Monday. The impact brought down a section of the verandah,…

  • ‘True gentleman’ remembered

    FORMER Victorian senator John Madigan, who died this week aged 53, was remembered locally as “a true gentleman” and “too nice a bloke to be…

  • New Lake Charm equipment now in use

    New Lake Charm equipment now in use

    LAKE Charm Primary students took a walk to the foreshore caravan park this month, where a newly installed set of outdoor exercise equipment is now…

  • Rates reduction won’t address problem.

    GMW rates reductions won’t address key problem WHILE the 10 per cent reduction in Goulburn-Murray Water charges (Gannawarra Times, June 12) are of course welcome,…

  • Around the Churches: 19/6/20

    Anglican ST JOHN’s, corner Victoria and Wyndham Streets, Kerang. Cranmer the Martyr, 32 Channel Street, Cohuna. Christ Church, corner Murray Valley Highway and Church Street,…

  • Gannawarra first

    KOONDROOK will be home to Gannawarra shire’s first ‘all abilities play space’ with the assistance of a $390,000 grant from Regional Development Victoria’s Regional Infrastructure…

  • Man impaled in crash

    Man impaled in crash

    A MITIAMO man remains in a critical condition in Royal Melbourne Hospital after sustaining life-threatening injuries when his car hit a bridge at Yarrawalla at…

  • Sheep sales to resume

    THE sheep yards at the Swan Hill Regional Livestock Exchange are set to reopen to the public on Monday, while cattle sales will remain closed…

  • Motel collision

    KERANG Motel’s verandah was extensively damaged when a car struck a support post early on Monday. The impact brought down a section of the verandah,…

  • Promising season

    Promising season

    WITH good rain building subsoil moisture, farmers around the district are feeling optimistic about the season. Brodey Farley, who farms with his father, Malcolm, at…

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