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  • Slithering into snake season

    Slithering into snake season

    As temperatures rise, snakes become more active, emerging from a period of reduced activity to seek food and mates. Wildlife Advisory Services manager for the…

  • Out and about: at the Kerang Show

    Out and about: at the Kerang Show

    The country town show was a great success, with families flocking to enjoy duck races, rides, an animal nursery and the rotary train. Subscribe or…

  • Vision to rebuild and reconnect

    Vision to rebuild and reconnect

    THE Victorian Farmers Federation’s new chief executive, Charlie Thomas, has wasted no time outlining an ambitious five-year plan to restore the organisation’s strength, rebuild trust,…

  • Chainsaws stolen in Kerang

    Chainsaws stolen in Kerang

    GANNAWARRA Burglary A STIHL chainsaw was stolen from a vehicle at a property on Truck Road, Kerang, between 5.30pm Friday, 10 October and 10.30am the…

  • Promising outlook for Mallee hay season

    Promising outlook for Mallee hay season

    MALLEE hay growers are gearing up for a promising season, with cutting already underway and baling expected to start within days. Local grower Kerry McFarlane…

  • Murder accused enters not guilty plea

    Murder accused enters not guilty plea

    A MAN accused of murdering Quambatook grandmother and community volunteer Merril Kelly has pleaded not guilty. Brian Barnes, 67, entered the plea via video link…

  • Out and about: at the Kerang Show

    Out and about: at the Kerang Show

    The Kerang Show 2025 was a great success, with families flocking to enjoy duck races, rides, an animal nursery and the rotary train. Subscribe or…

  • Driven by ethics

    Driven by ethics

    WHEN Kerang resident Nikita Powney launched Platinum Home Sales in November 2021, she entered a market already filled with experienced agents, but that challenge only fuelled…

  • A store full of soul

    A store full of soul

    WHEN Maddi Fuzzard and her husband bought their Koondrook farm in 2022, they knew they were putting down roots in a place they wanted to…

  • Record entries

    Record entries

    BARHAM High School agriculture students won second place in the Prime Medium Hook category at this year’s Central Murray BestWool/BestLamb Competition. The Central Murray BestWool/BestLamb…

  • Farmers breathe a sigh of relief

    Farmers breathe a sigh of relief

    FARMING bodies and politicians have welcomed the Federal Government’s amendments to its proposed superannuation tax, describing the changes as a substantial improvement that will protect…

  • Gas shutdown support

    Gas shutdown support

    HOUSEHOLDS impacted by the shutdown of the compressed natural gas network have been promised financial support, despite concerns from an Opposition MP that some will…

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