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  • Summer read on again

    Summer read on again

    CHILDREN across the Gannawarra Shire are being encouraged to beat the heat this summer holidays by picking up a book or audiobook, as part of…

  • Contribute to flood exhibition

    Contribute to flood exhibition

    PHOTOGRAPHS, drone footage, digital media, art, poetry and stories inspired by last year’s floods are being sought to develop the Gannawarra Flood Reflections Exhibition. To…

  • Regional parents lack childcare choices, says report

    Regional parents lack childcare choices, says report

    A NEW report looking into childhood education and care has reaffirmed the “childcare desert” that exists in rural and regional areas. The report, Choiceless, released…

  • Town pleads for fire truck

    Town pleads for fire truck

    KOONDROOK has a problem – the town is growing so fast, and becoming so popular, it is in danger of outstripping the ability of its…

  • Have your say on park upgrades

    Have your say on park upgrades

    IMPROVEMENTS to four of Kerang’s major public recreation spaces are recommended in a masterplan, which is open for public comment. Developed following engagement between Gannawarra…

  • Celebrating Men’s Sheds

    Celebrating Men’s Sheds

    An unmistakable aroma of sausages and onions cooking marked the path to the Cohuna Men’s Shed as the group celebrated International Men’s Day. The official…

  • Praise for Times

    Praise for Times

    THE Gannawarra Times took home the award for best advertising feature (circulation of 2000-6000) at the Victorian Country Press Association annual awards on November 17.…

  • Church notes

    Church notes

    Anglican DECEMBER 3 services: St John’s Kerang: 11am Holy Communion with Rev Wayne Dorning followed by a cuppa. Cranmer the Martyr Cohuna: 2pm Holy Communion…

  • Shire backs report on road ‘disgrace’

    Shire backs report on road ‘disgrace’

    AN underfunded state of disrepair. That is how regional Australian roads have been described in report that has called on the Federal and state governments…

  • Hay, is that Santa

    Hay, is that Santa

    Spotted in a paddock on the Murray Valley Highway between Cohuna and Kerang last week was Santa and a few of his reindeers – Mallee…

  • Shelter at Turf Club all set

    Shelter at Turf Club all set

    The long awaited new shelter for the Kerang Turf Club at Alexandra Park was recently completed at a cost of more than $250,000. Funds to…

  • Fire safety on farms

    Fire safety on farms

    THE CFA is warning farmers to take care with their upcoming harvesting activities amid warm and dry spring conditions. CFA chief officer Jason Heffernan said…

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