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  • Around the churches 24/1/20

    Anglican St John’s, corner Victoria and Wyndham Streets, Kerang. Sunday, January 26: 11am Holy Communion, celebrant Reverend Sue Allen, lay minister Cath, readings Linleigh and…

  • Leap into frog science

    Leap into frog science

    MALLEE residents are being urged to join a citizen science program aimed at monitoring frog populations in northern and western Victoria. The Frogs are Calling…

  • Slip on those blue suede shoes

    Slip on those blue suede shoes

    IT’S time to slip on those blue suede shoes as cluBarham hosts its Rock & Roll Festival, running over three days from February 7, with…

  • Digital senior skills

    RESIDENTS aged 60 years and over wanting to extend their digital skills are encouraged to take part in the free social seniors – social media…

  • Hopes on the hoses

    Hopes on the hoses

    AS bushfires continue to wreak havoc across the nation, potential firefighters of the future took to the hoses at Cohuna’s Apex Park. Fifteen junior rangers…

  • Citizens honoured

    WINNERS of Gannawarra Shire Council’s Australia Day awards will be announced at a civic ceremony in Kerang tomorrow night. The honours to be bestowed are…

  • Creative theft from vehicle

    Creative theft from vehicle LEADING senior constable Dean Closter of Cohuna Police stated that there was a theft from a motor vehicle in Harrison Road,…

  • Inquiry session

    A SERIES of consultation sessions in the southern basin will kick off in Swan Hill next week as part of an inquiry sparked by the…

  • Card club contribution

    Card club contribution

    STAFF from The Village in Cohuna received a donation from the Cohuna 500 Club last Wednesday. The aged care home workers said they planned to…

  • Valentine’s day

    Valentine’s day

    LISTED as dead, a cat has been reunited with its owner five years later. Gannawarra Shire Council officers located Valentine, a silver tabby, wandering in…

  • Strike team assembled

    A STRIKE team of district 20 firefighters that was hurriedly assembled for a deployment to Tallangatta in East Gippsland on Friday played a major role…

  • Pouches for wildlife

    Pouches for wildlife

    TWENTY-two people came together in Quambatook for a sewing session to assist animals impacted by Australia’s bushfires on Sunday. With an estimated loss of over…

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