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  • Wheel deal for kids

    Wheel deal for kids

    BIKES, scooters and skateboards were put to good use last Friday as students across the Gannawarra participated in the national Ride2School Day. More than 203,000…

  • Nats pledge recreational fishing boost

    Nats pledge recreational fishing boost

    FISHERS along the Murray River would get new and improved infrastructure at their favourite fishing spots under a re-elected Coalition government, Nationals candidate for Murray…

  • Push to fix roads

    Push to fix roads

    THE Victorian Government must urgently inject more funds to repair the state’s “dilapidated” road network, according to the Opposition. The Coalition claimed funding for post-flood…

  • Help with flood grants

    Help with flood grants

    A SPECIALISED team of flood recovery grant assessors will tour the Murray River Council area from Monday to assist locals with grant applications. NSW Reconstruction…

  • Join duck rescue, Dan

    Join duck rescue, Dan

    PREMIER Daniel Andrews has been challenged to join volunteer rescue teams on the opening day of the duck shooting season next month. Animal Justice Party…

  • Service is still in fashion

    Service is still in fashion

    IT is a week of festivities at The Tailored Peach, which marked its 10th birthday on Friday. It’s a real family affair at the Kerang…

  • Poll changes on the way for Gannawarra Shire

    Poll changes on the way for Gannawarra Shire

    THE electoral structure of Gannawarra Shire will look different at the next election, with the Victorian Electoral Commission proposing two models for community feedback. The…

  • Two wards or none

    Two wards or none

    THE panel found that an an unsubdivided electoral structure, represented by seven councillors, had support in public submissions and would not involve arbitrarily dividing towns…

  • How many councillors?

    How many councillors?

    AFTER taking into consideration the requirements of the act, public submissions and the agreed criteria, the panel found six or seven councillors to be an…

  • Drier months ahead

    Drier months ahead

    MUCH drier conditions are on the horizon for the Mallee after the Bureau of Meteorology announced that the La Nina weather pattern had ended. The…

  • Farms fear super hit – MP

    Farms fear super hit – MP

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster says farmers “have a right” to be concerned about the Federal Government’s superannuation reform. The government announced a doubling of…

  • Making good use of local media

    Making good use of local media

    COMMUNITY groups wanting to use local media outlets to promote events, issues and achievements will benefit from a free workshop in Kerang this month. The…

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