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  • ​​​​​​​Pushback continues

    ​​​​​​​Pushback continues

    FOR the first time in the conference’s six years, protesters gathered out the front to decry transmission lines and renewable energy. Conference organiser Karin Stark…

  • New V/Line boss

    New V/Line boss

    V/LINE has appointed William Tieppo as chief executive. Mr Tieppo brings more than two decades of transport sector experience to the role, including the Victorian…

  • Progress afoot at Kerang cemetery

    Progress afoot at Kerang cemetery

    THE Kerang Cemetery recently held their annual general meeting, with outgoing chairperson Trevor Wilkinson thanking the volunteer committee for their dedication. In February 2025, a…

  • Trash and Treasure reopens – 40 year old mystery solved

    Trash and Treasure reopens – 40 year old mystery solved

    AFTER being closed for renovation and restoration works for the past three months, the cherished Trash and Treasure Op Shop in Cohuna is back open.…

  • Hotel standoff

    Hotel standoff

    IN late June, the Cohuna Hotel was issued with a notice advising the site is unfit for occupation and in contravention of building regulations. “Contrary…

  • Mine decision delay, again

    Mine decision delay, again

    COMMONWEALTH approval for the VHM Goschen Rare Earths and Mineral Sands project has been again delayed. A delegate for the Minister for the Environment and…

  • Callout for Cohuna’s 150 birthday

    Callout for Cohuna’s 150 birthday

    PREPARATIONS are well underway for Cohuna’s 150th birthday celebrations, to be held over the Melbourne Cup weekend from Friday, October 31 to Sunday, November 2.…

  • Children hone their swimming skills

    Children hone their swimming skills

    MORE than 100 children are benefiting from the resumption of a popular swimming program. Warra Waders swimming program classes resumed two weeks ago at the…

  • Powered by knowledge

    Powered by knowledge

    FARMERS from around Victoria and Australia met to share experiences and resources about diversifying farm revenue streams through energy production, large scale renewable energy development…

  • Library times change

    Library times change

    THE Leitchville library will have new opening hours as of August 19. Following a recent review of its operating procedures, the library, based within the…

  • Gas network set for turn off

    Gas network set for turn off

    HOUSEHOLDS that rely on compressed gas in Robinvale, Swan Hill and Kerang will be forced to electrify or switch to LPG in the next year.…

  • Work from home to become law

    Work from home to become law

    WORKING from home in Victoria will be enshrined in law. Premier Jacinta Allan last week announced the government will introduce legislation to protect the ability…

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