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  • Water for wetlands

    Water for wetlands

    NORTH Central Catchment Management Authority (NCCMA) will be partially filling sections of Gunbower Island waterways to give waterbirds and other wetland animals high-quality habitat options…

  • Push to probe veteran suicides

    THE Victorian Opposition will support a Royal Commission into veteran suicides, which is yet to be supported by their federal counterparts. Now pressure is mounting…

  • Around the Churches: 20/4/21

    Anglican St John’s Kerang – Cranmer the Martyr Cohuna – Latimer the Saint Leitchville – Christ Church Gunbower Sunday 11am: Holy Communion with Rev Sue…

  • More ducks for dinner

    More ducks for dinner

    MORE ducks will land in the hands of shooters after the bag limit for the upcoming duck hunting season was increased from two to five…

  • Sex abuse victim awarded $1.5m

    A VICTORIAN man abused as a schoolboy by Catholic paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale and two teachers has won a record $1.5 million settlement on the…

  • Macorna junior netballers happy to be back on court

    LILLIAN ALTMAN MACORNA junior netball coach Cat Whinfield is hopeful the under 17 team can play finals this year. But the main goal is “for…

  • Big honour for new scouts

    Big honour for new scouts

    A GROUP of young Kerang cubs have advanced up to scouts. Beau Roberts also received a Grey Wolf Award, the pinnacle of the cub scout…

  • Vacant property damaged in Leitchville

    TWO men fled after being confronted by the owner of an unoccupied property that was damaged in Leitchville. Kerang police officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Michael Kearnes…

  • AWMA Cohuna open day

    AWMA Cohuna open day

    AWMA Cohuna will hold an open day on April 21. Guided tours will take place on the hour from 9am to 1pm at the Cohuna…

  • Lake Tutchewop was the St Kilda of the north

    Lake Tutchewop was the St Kilda of the north

    IT might not have palm-lined parks, but for locals, Lake Tutchewop was their St Kilda of the north. A small crowd gathered at the lake,…

  • Chock-a-block market at Murrabit

    Chock-a-block market at Murrabit

    MORE than 10,000 people converged on the small border town of Murrabit on Easter Saturday for the monthly market. Murrabit Advancement Association secretary Narelle O’Donoghue…

  • Christians unite for journey

    Christians unite for journey

    CHRISTIANS of various denominations united on Good Friday to replicate Christ’s journey to his crucifixion. A large redgum cross was carried on the journey between…

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