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  • Leitchville’s new life-saving tanker

    Leitchville’s new life-saving tanker

    OPERATIONS at Leitchville CFA have been bolstered by the addition of a new 2006 Hino Heavy Tanker 4-wheel-drive. The life-saving truck van carry up to…

  • Kerang Carols hit a high note

    Kerang Carols hit a high note

    THE Kerang Combined Churches Community Christmas Carols event held last night hit a high note as festive cheer filled Atkinson Park. Four local schools performed…

  • Murrabit Market colouring competition

    Murrabit Market colouring competition

    A COLOURFULLY contested Christmas competition was on vibrant display at Saturday’s Murrabit Country Market. A range of different colouring-in pages were laminated for all to…

  • Social media ban days away

    Social media ban days away

    ON Wednesday, December 10, the Federal Government’s under-16 social media ban will come into force. Currently Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, Twitch, X…

  • Carp catch a reel success

    Carp catch a reel success

    THE Cohuna Carp Catch competition, convened by the North Central Catchment Management Authority, was a “reel success”, according to organisers. The biggest carp came in…

  • Chance for children

    Chance for children

    MALLEE Family Care has announced that applications are now open for the next round of Chances for Children scholarships, offering life-changing support to young people…

  • Council eyes road sealing

    Council eyes road sealing

    MURRAY River Council has agreed to explore costings to seal a 22km stretch of road that links border towns in the Greater Wakool Ward. Councillor…

  • Farmers frustrated as rabbits and foxes keep invading

    Farmers frustrated as rabbits and foxes keep invading

    FARMERS north-west of Kerang are facing an ongoing battle against rabbits and foxes, spending thousands of dollars controlling pests only to have them return from…

  • State apology to First Peoples

    State apology to First Peoples

    VICTORIA will make a formal apology to Aboriginal people next week as part of efforts to acknowledge past injustices and build what the government says…

  • Council slims down climate change policy

    Council slims down climate change policy

    GANNAWARRA Shire Council has stripped back its climate change policy, replacing a detailed document with a sharply condensed version that focuses on only the essentials.…

  • Kerang local honoured on world stage

    Kerang local honoured on world stage

    KERANG’S own Andrew Hardwick has received one of the highest global honours in road safety, with the Re:act founder personally accepting a Prince Michael International…

  • Moulamein dusts off its racing attire

    Moulamein dusts off its racing attire

    MOULAMEIN will dust off its picnic rugs and fascinators, with the 144th running of the Moulamein Cup set to bring a festive buzz to the…

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