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  • Border Flywheelers fire up

    Border Flywheelers fire up

    THE Border Flywheelers Club and Heritage Museum is opening the doors, firing up the engines and ready to feed the masses at its annual vintage…

  • Authorities urge to register burn-offs

    Authorities urge to register burn-offs

    FIRE authorities are urging landowners to take extra precautions before lighting up after firefighters responded to close to 1000 escaped burn-offs. With fire restrictions easing…

  • Warning lifted

    Warning lifted

    THE blue-green algae warning at Lake Charm has been removed following a “significant” decline in algae levels. Goulburn-Murray Water issued the warning for the lake…

  • Works progressing on new space

    Works progressing on new space

    CONSTRUCTION of The Glasshouse @ The Gannawarra is on track to be completed by the last quarter of this year, according to Gannawarra Shire Council.…

  • Road focus group set to be established

    Road focus group set to be established

    A ROAD focus group will be established in Gannawarra Shire, with a range of community members. The council at its April scheduled meeting endorsed the…

  • Northern Grampians Shire withdraws from council alliance

    Northern Grampians Shire withdraws from council alliance

    A WESTERN Victorian council has withdrawn from an alliance created to collectively advocate to State Government on issues including transmission lines, renewable energy and mining.…

  • Have your say on stormwater

    Have your say on stormwater

    KERANG and district residents are encouraged to help Gannawarra Council develop the town’s stormwater drainage study by providing feedback on previous stormwater-related events. The council…

  • Regulator to visit region

    Regulator to visit region

    MINES and quarries have been warned to expect a visit from the industry’s regulator as part of an ongoing initiative focusing on operational risk. Resources…

  • Globe-trotter Potter

    Globe-trotter Potter

    AFTER 10 years of running marathons across the globe, Catherine Potter has joined an elite club of worldly athletes. Crossing the line at the Boston…

  • Audit rules gravel pits to go

    Audit rules gravel pits to go

    CONCERNS about material transport costs have been raised following revelations an audit ruled the Murray River Council’s gravel pits must be closed due to legislated…

  • Be mindful

    Be mindful

    POLICE are praising locals for their efforts in keeping the roads safe over the Easter and Anzac period, amid a spate of visitor offences. Swan…

  • Opening times

    Opening times

    Opening times of the Cohuna and District Historical Society archive centre and museum in last week’s story, New chapter for history (April 29, 2025, page…

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