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  • Mobs vote for reform

    Mobs vote for reform

    NEW safeguards for integrity and accountability are promised after Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS) members approved a new constitution recently. The new constitution was approved…

  • Man walks after truck cabin rolls

    Man walks after truck cabin rolls

    A KERANG man was uninjured when his truck rolled in Kerang last Wednesday. Kerang Fire Brigade attended the incident on the Murray Valley Highway about…

  • Revised plans connect Kerang

    Revised plans connect Kerang

    A GRASSED area outside a Kerang watering hole will be retained after community feedback as streetscape works near the construction stage. Scoresby Street between Fitzroy…

  • On the surface, a deeper cause

    On the surface, a deeper cause

    LAKE Charm will see the adrenalin action on the water when the Victorian Outboard Club hosts the 10th Archer Eade Memorial on Saturday. The Victorian…

  • Safe place for towns

    Safe place for towns

    IT wouldn’t be a humble house without morning tea and a warm welcome – and that’s exactly what the community can expect at Gannawarra’s neighbourhood…

  • Brighter smiles

    Brighter smiles

    NOT everyone is smiling brighter in Cohuna after it was announced its town water would be fluoridated to help address oral health concerns. Following the…

  • Give cyclists some more space

    DRIVERS will now need to give cyclists at least one-metre clearance when overtaking up to 60km/h, with 1.5 metres distance when on faster roads. If…

  • Carpet bowls roll on

    Carpet bowls roll on

    It has been two years since the carpet bowling program has happened, no thanks to COVID-19. Carpet bowls is now on again at the Kerang…

  • From the lens to the screen

    From the lens to the screen

    THE COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stop Cohuna photographer Shayne Mostyn from stargazing – it gave him inspiration to turn his skills online. The 47-year-old, with more…

  • Work safe, play safe

    APPLICATIONS are now open for the 2021 WorkSafe Club Safety Fund which helps regional Victorian clubs improve the safety of their facilities. The grants also…

  • Country’s chronic pain in the neck

    Country’s chronic pain in the neck

    CHRONIC pain is a “massive” issue in the region, crippling sufferers’ livelihoods, according to an osteopath. According to a Deloitte study, more than 1000 Gannawarra…

  • Boort bushie’s sharp recall

    Boort bushie’s sharp recall

    BOORT character Ivan Streader has the most impressive memory of any 90-year-old you could imagine. He can tell you exactly how many birds he could…

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