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  • Warm, dry July a prelude to Spring

    Warm, dry July a prelude to Spring

    KERANG and district recorded its warmest July since 2018, with above-average temperatures providing a glimpse of spring weather. The average maximum temperature for the month…

  • Outdoor pool lifeguards wanted

    Outdoor pool lifeguards wanted

    GANNAWARRA Shire Council is looking for additions to the team of outdoor pool lifeguards for the 2023-24 swimming pool season. Before temperatures begin to rise…

  • Next stage of Kerang’s CBD redevelopment works begin

    Next stage of Kerang’s CBD redevelopment works begin

    STAGE 3 of Kerang’s CBD redevelopment works began last week, with efforts focused on Victoria Street between Wellington Street and Victoria Square. The $2.31 million…

  • Repairs to flood damaged roads in fast lane

    Repairs to flood damaged roads in fast lane

    WORK has begun to repair more Gannawarra Shire roads damaged in last year’s floods. The roads at Macorna, Macorna North, McMillans, Mincha West and Tragowel…

  • Crowds flock to Speed

    Crowds flock to Speed

    MORE than 6000 people poured through the gates of the Mallee Machinery Field Days at Speed as this major fixture on the region’s farming calendar…

  • Raft quest backs cancer cause

    Raft quest backs cancer cause

    PROSTATE cancer awareness has taken another step forward with the Barham Koondrook Men’s Shed being granted $1400 through the ClubsGrant program to host a barbecue…

  • $250 Power Saving Bonus reminder

    $250 Power Saving Bonus reminder

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh is urging voters to submit their applications for the $250 Power Saving Bonus before the deadline at the end…

  • Couch is not a home

    Couch is not a home

    GANNWARRA Shire and Buloke Shire are teaming up with Northern District Community Health to raise awareness for people experiencing homelessness. NDCH wants to shine a…

  • Reverse cameras for all new vehicles

    Reverse cameras for all new vehicles

    THE Federal Government will mandate reverse camera technology for all new vehicles to reduce driveway incidents. The mandate comes after many years of advocacy from…

  • Ex-farmer Peter up against aviation giants

    Ex-farmer Peter up against aviation giants

    A NEW local business will take on the some big names in the upcoming Australian Aviation Awards, a black-tie event to be held in Sydney…

  • Council ward to get bigger

    Council ward to get bigger

    A MAMMOTH ward that covers the vast majority of the Murray River Council area is set to welcome 300 more electors following a review of…

  • Road repair delay anger

    Road repair delay anger

    A FED up local has expressed their anger by spray painting a blunt message to road authorities on a pot-hole-riddled road near Leitchville. In large…

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