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  • Bowlers roll for fire victims

    Bowlers roll for fire victims

    VICTIMS of devastating fires that swept through south-western Victoria early this year are being supported by district people, in both a practical and financial sense.Fires…

  • Demand for Corellas control

    Demand for Corellas control

    THE majority of municipal councils in Victoria have backed a call for controlling excessive Long-billed Corella populations.Loddon Shire Council gained the support of more than…

  • Six decades of togetherness

    Six decades of togetherness

    KERANG couple Nancy and Keith Hall have celebrated 60 years of marriage. The pair have five children, 10 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.The numbers may have added…

  • Rise and shine

    Rise and shine

    THE Gannawarra Solar Farm will soon have the world’s largest integrated solar battery storage solution.The first batch of 400 batteries have arrived on site and…

  • Birds auction was popular

    Birds auction was popular

    KERANG’S annual poultry and small birds auction has gone from strength to strength after another successful event on Monday.The auction at Alexandra Park achieved sales…

  • OAM honour for Aboriginal elder

    OAM honour for Aboriginal elder

    ONE of the district’s most prominent Aboriginal elders has been honoured for her selfless work for her people.The Order of Australia Medal will be presented…

  • HDFNL – Classy Bombers

    HDFNL – Classy Bombers

    DOMINIC BAXTERLEITCHVILLE-GUNBOWER has overcome a determined but ultimately undermanned Lockington-Bamawm United outfit in a tough Heathcote District Football League contest at Lockington on Saturday to…

  • Flight school angst ‘misconception’

    Flight school angst ‘misconception’

    ANGST within the Cohuna community about a proposed flight school at the local aerodrome is misplaced, according to Gannawarra mayor, Cr Brian Gibson.Cr Gibson said…

  • Hearty breakfast for travellers

    Hearty breakfast for travellers

    ABOUT 90 steam train passengers stopped at Kerang for breakfast on Saturday during the annual Steamrail Victoria northern weekender tour to Swan Hill and Echuca.The…

  • Basin plan ‘on track’

    Basin plan ‘on track’

    THE two million Australians who live in the Murray-Darling Basin “can breathe easier” following the Ministerial Council’s latest deliberations.The Federal Minister for Agriculture and Water…

  • Old and new

    Old and new

    OUT with the old and in with the new.The $25 million refurbishment of the Murray River bridge linking Barham and Koondrook took a major step…

  • Impact on lives

    Impact on lives

    LIVES and livelihoods are being adversely impacted by the Murray Darling Basin Plan.An insight into the personal cost and on the social impact the Basin…

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