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  • ‘Secret’ dinner in red

    ‘Secret’ dinner in red

    VACSORA Piros is about to hit Kerang. And so are the Stiletto Sisters “Vacsora Piros” – which translates from Hungarian to “Dinner in Red” –…

  • Song-writing savoir mourned by district

    Song-writing savoir mourned by district

    DISTRICT people will probably never truly know the extent of the positive impact that song-writer Hugh McDonald had on local children and their families. “He…

  • Challenging times for border side

    Challenging times for border side

    NORTHERN District Cricket Association A Grade competition leaders, Barham/Koondrook face a difficult task tomorrow to retain top spot on the ladder. Having won five matches…

  • Home start

    Home start

    THE district’s three Central Murray Football Netball League clubs will all host matches when the 2017 season begins on April 1. The league released the…

  • Premiers snap losing streak

    Premiers snap losing streak

    FOUR wickets from Jack Lunghusen, as well as a middle-order revival from Jason Keath and Brad Windridge, helped reigning Northern District Cricket Association A Grade…

  • Family dedicated to serving

    Family dedicated to serving

    THE Waterson name at Cohuna is synonymous with fire-fighting. Rob Waterson and his three sons have provided a combined 105 years of protection to communities,…

  • Centenary for local Scouts

    Centenary for local Scouts

    ONE of the world’s largest youth organisations celebrated a milestone at Kerang on Sunday. Close to 100 people – including current and former members –…

  • Forest is country

    Forest is country

    A GROUP of district indigenous people have provided an intriguing insight into their traditional life in the Gunbower Forest. There is cultural evidence that the…

  • Strong support

    Strong support

    A LARGE field of horses but small crowd characterised the Gunbower Harness Racing Club’s Pacing Cup on Sunday. While other meets have struggled for entries…

  • School gone, but history remains

    THE small but proud Myall farming community clings to its historic past and proudly shares its story. Dwindling enrolments meant that its school closed 23…

  • Bombers ready

    Bombers ready

    LEITCHVILLE/GUNBOWER’S campaign to secure its first Heathcote District Football Netball League premiership begins on Tuesday, with the Bombers to begin their pre-season training at Leitchville.…

  • Pool works celebrated

    MAJOR rejuvenation works are set to enhance Kerang’s swimming pool as a tourist attraction during the warmer months. Gannawarra mayor, Cr Brian Gibson and State…

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