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  • Kane bowling them over on the greens

    Kane bowling them over on the greens

    YOUNG bowler Kane Wilson is making waves and crossing oceans to represent Kerang in a sport traditionally played by people decades’ older than him. Last…

  • Urgent need to support Murray tourism

    Urgent need to support Murray tourism

    THE Victorian government says its $250,000 contribution towards a Murray regional project will “revitalise and address an urgent need” to support recovery from the COVID-19…

  • Council told not to be content amid satisfaction improvement

    Council told not to be content amid satisfaction improvement

    COUNCIL has been urged not be “content” after ratepayers’ satisfaction increased exponentially on last year’s sombre survey. Council recently received the results from the 2021…

  • Norma Bennett pulled the community together

    Norma Bennett pulled the community together

    EVERYWHERE you look in Quambatook, there is the legacy of Norma Bennett. From the tractor pull, tennis courts to her beloved caravan park, Norma had…

  • An experienced team leads the way in customer service at AG WAREHOUSE

    An experienced team leads the way in customer service at AG WAREHOUSE

    WITH a new manager who has more than thirty years’ experience in customer service, AG WAREHOUSE in Cohuna is continuing to build an exceptional team…

  • Big Cohuna Festival off the calendar

    Big Cohuna Festival off the calendar

    UNCERTAINTY around future lockdowns has forced organisers of the Big Cohuna Festival to pull the pin. But, not all has been lost with a celebrity…

  • Prying on fast-moving bird prey

    Prying on fast-moving bird prey

    KERANG has its very own pair of rare, native Peregrine falcons – the fastest living animal – who may soon have their own YouTube channel.…

  • CFA responds to chimney fire

    CFA responds to chimney fire

    Chimney fire A CHIMNEY caught fire at a building on Cullen Street, Kerang, on Thursday around 4pm. Kerang Fire Brigade captain Ramon Steel said the…

  • Drilling in importance of health to men

    Drilling in importance of health to men

    EVEN with the lockdown, Cohuna Men’s Shed president Bob Voss has been keeping his team connected. “We’ve kept in touch, mainly me phoning them up,…

  • River tourism going with the flow

    River tourism going with the flow

    TOURISM operators are holding on during an especially quiet winter in Gannawarra under the fifth Victorian lockdown. Caravan parks, holiday parks and motels, while feeling…

  • Kerang’s first Queen’s Scout in 25 years

    Kerang’s first Queen’s Scout in 25 years

    THE Kerang Scout Group is saluting its first Queen’s Scout in 25 years. Year 12 student Allen Veloso, of the Lake Boga-based Catalina Venturer Scout…

  • Optimism and confidence is high

    Optimism and confidence is high

    MUCH of Australia’s dairy industry has been riding on a wave of positivity over the past few months, according to Dairy Australia’s latest situation and…

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