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  • Webster distances herself from coal

    Webster distances herself from coal

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has distanced herself from National Party policy on coal in a speech to farmers and industry representatives. Dr Webster’s speech…

  • Around the Churches: 4/5/21

    ANGLICAN St Johns Kerang – corner Victoria and Whyndam streets Sunday 9am: Holy Communion with Rev Sue Allen Cranmer the Martyr Cohuna – 32 Channel…

  • Name and nature

    Name and nature

    COMMUNITY is the essence of the Kerang monthly market — in its name and nature. The market organiser invites local community groups to apply to…

  • Dignity is delivered

    Dignity is delivered

    A GROUP of Kerang women have delivered a carton of 80 sanitary packs to the Philippines. The group from Stitches for Dignity – established by…

  • Stories and rhymes return

    DO your children love a good story? How about some rhyme time, with song and dance? Rhyme Time in Kerang recommenced on April 20 at…

  • Police Beat: 4/5/21

    Tools stolen NEW tools have been stolen from a business in Cohuna. Swan Hill police Leading Senior Constable Tania Peters said the incident occurred between…

  • Spanner art lasting legacy

    Spanner art lasting legacy

    John Frederick Tudor Piccoli 02/06/1941-23/4/2021 JOHN Frederick Tudor Piccoli built his garden sculptures to stand the test of time – one spanner at a time.…

  • Educators celebrated

    Educators celebrated

    FAMILY day care (FDC) educators will be celebrated over the next week in Cohuna and Kerang for National Family Day Care Week. Gannawarra Shire Council…

  • Festival spans region

    Festival spans region

    AMONG the nature, surrounded by people, sculptures and music, a special series of concerts is being presented across the Mallee and Riverina regions. Two locals…

  • Firebug on the run

    Firebug on the run

    POLICE are treating a car fire in Kerang last week as suspicious. A car was lit on fire last Wednesday on McCann Crescent in Kerang,…

  • Service in the veins

    Service in the veins

    BEING involved in Anzac Day is a cause close to several Kerang police members’ hearts. Four current police members at the Kerang police station are…

  • News in Brief: 4/5/21

    Better boating LAKE Boga is one of 33 bodies of water across Victoria to benefit from the state government’s $47.2 million Boating Safety and Facilities…

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