Opinion
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From quizzes to cakes
THE KTHS staff often do the Brain Buster Quiz in the local rag, and with school commencing this week, they should be right into it.…
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From racing to Ugg boots
MENTIONED Al Shields receiving Life Membership of the Kerang Turf Club last week, which was obviously a well-deserved reward for many years of service. Thave…
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Let’s celebrate how lucky we are
AUSTRALIA Day appears to be suffering a death by 1000 cuts. How can I, as a proud citizen of this country, celebrate this country? I…
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Wedding was no mean feat
DROPPED in to see Helen at Nick’s Splendid Shoes for some fashion advice hoping against hope that Helen would say it’s okay to wear black…
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Komment by Kurl
IT’S understandable that the proposed Kerang to Koondrook Rail Trail has been canned due to the 22km cycling and walking trail going through a Ramsar-listed…
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Belting out a tune
Komment by Kurl IT’S brilliant to read in last week’s Gannawarra Times that Von Condely hopped on the microphone and sang We’ll Meet Again at…
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Church notices
Kerang Uniting Church Friday, December 6 – A community Christmas lunch. Sunday, December 8 – Pastor Carol. Pastoral care – Pastor Carol Boyce 0402 906…
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From Test to local cricket
NOTICED that young Flynn McKnight knocked up a quick fire 50 in the A Grade on November 23 against Barham Koondrook. Well done Flynn. While…
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From Test to local cricket and more
MRS Yvonne Dawn Condely (Von) turned 100 years old, appropriately on World Kindness Day, November 13. A lovely celebration was held by the family, while…
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Copland dad and son at the crease
WANDELLA batsman Samuel Copland scored 152 against Ultima TUF in the B Grade on November 9. Dad Alec got to bat with his son for…
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Gray is up to the task
MUST say that I like the way the Murrabit Cricket Club is running things out there. Former A Grade star and captain Toby Gray has…
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Talking about cricket and fishing
NEW South Wales batsman Sam Konstas recently turned 19 and appears to have the goods to be a top-notch opener, having already scored two centuries…