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  • Town celebrations take shape

    Town celebrations take shape

    THE spirit of Cohuna, Shiela Joss says, is the support people give to one another – whether they are lifelong locals or simply dropping in…

  • Medal of the Order of Australia honour for late Max Molloy

    Medal of the Order of Australia honour for late Max Molloy

    IN a tribute to a life devoted to community, education, and quiet service, the late Max Molloy was posthumously awarded the Medal of the Order…

  • Minister hears concerns

    Minister hears concerns

    THE Minister for Climate Action, Energy and Resources, and the State Electricity Commission, Lily D’Ambrosio, visited Kerang and Wycheproof last week to meet with community…

  • Recycle shop celebrates 10 years

    Recycle shop celebrates 10 years

    THE Bus Stop Recycle Shop held its 10th birthday celebrations recently. Originally started to raise funds for a community bus, the recycle shop commenced at…

  • A foggy Friday 13

    A foggy Friday 13

    KOONDROOK Barham was blanketed in a moody fog for Friday 13 which hung around until mid-morning Saturday. Visibility was low on surrounding highways and in…

  • Bridge receives overhaul

    Bridge receives overhaul

    NINYEUNOOK residents are benefiting from work to replace the McLean Road bridge with a concrete structure. Completed as part of Gannawarra Shire Council’s $29 million…

  • Focus on road infrastructure, maintenance and safety

    Focus on road infrastructure, maintenance and safety

    THE deadline to apply for Gannawarra Council’s roads focus group has been extended. The group, which will include residents and council staff, will provide community…

  • Claire is the ultimate good neighbour

    Claire is the ultimate good neighbour

    KERANG Neighbourhood House – and Kerang itself – must reckon they struck it lucky when Claire Fry, fed up with six weeks of retirement, signed…

  • Learn how to lower your power bills

    Learn how to lower your power bills

    UPCOMING free workshops will help people learn how to lower gas and electricity use, and save money. The Loddon Mallee Public Health Unit is holding…

  • Family violence on the rise

    Family violence on the rise

    NEARLY 40 per cent of men in outer regional areas have reported using intimate partner violence, as family violence incidents in the Gannawarra and Swan…

  • Read and win

    Read and win

    GANNAWARRA Library Service members are encouraged to track the number of days they read during winter to be in the running to win prizes. The…

  • Container fencing quashed

    Container fencing quashed

    THE development of an acoustic fence constructed of shipping containers at the Kangaroo Lake Caravan Park at Mystic Park “doesn’t pass the pub test”, according…

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