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Mini-bus donors jump on board
THE Bus Stop Recycle Shop is closing in on its fund-raising target of $100,000, recently moving past the $70,000 mark. The Kerang shop, staffed by…
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Wheeling out farm history
PREPARATIONS for this month’s Border Flywheelers Rally are progressing, with organisers hoping for larger than usual crowds. Now in its 20th year, the rally is…
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Raining funds for healthy cause
WET weather did not deter close to 100 people from running around Cohuna’s main ovals and outskirts to raise fund for cancer research. Participants spent…
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GRFL – Premiers prove too strong
REIGNING Golden Rivers Football League premiers, Ultima moved to second on the ladder after proving too strong for Quambatook in Saturday’s grand final rematch. The…
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HDFNL – Bomber blitz
LEITCHVILLE/GUNBOWER inflicted Huntly’s first loss of the Heathcote District Football Netball League season on Saturday, with a dominant first quarter setting up a 34-point win.…
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Long campaign starts
IF opinion polls are any guide, Australians are almost equally divided in their support for the major political parties. Those sentiments are in marked contrast…
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Youth Girls shine
TWO Kerang teenagers took centre stage at last week’s AFL Youth Girls National Championships, held at venues across Melbourne. Bella Ayre was Victoria Country most…
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Amazing talent shows life still in town
LEITCHVILLE is still alive and has a stroke of creativity. That’s the message from organisers of the town’s second ever art and craft exhibition, to…
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CMFNL – Upsets all round
NYAH-NYAH West United and the Cohuna Kangas produced upset wins in Central Murray Football Netball League round five matches involving local teams. A 10-goal blitz…
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Right rain, right time
LOCAL farmers are overjoyed after steady soaking rain fell across the region from early on Sunday morning to mid-morning yesterday. Many grain growers have sown…
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Equity budget
BALANCING the demands for services and infrastructure with the community’s capacity to pay is the rationale behind the framing of Gannawarra Shire Council’s proposed 2016-2017…
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$11.38m for capital works
GANNAWARRA Shire Council proposes to spend $11.38 million on capital works in 2016-2017. Council will finance $5.35 million, including asset sales, and $6.03 million will…