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  • Stolen ute

    Stolen ute

    ASSAULT POLICE are seeking information about an assault in Koondrook on Saturday night. Leading Senior Constable Phil Lloyd said a man in his early twenties…

  • In their own words – Sophie and Emma Peacock

    In their own words – Sophie and Emma Peacock

    Background and life after school Sophie – We’re twins. We were born three minutes apart. We have a very extended family, with a sister who’s…

  • FIRIES WORK OVERTIME

    FIRIES WORK OVERTIME

    KERANG firefighters had a busy night on Sunday, with three callouts over the space of 12 hours. At 6.30pm the brigade was called to a…

  • Wetlands tourism potential

    Wetlands tourism potential

    KERANG’S wetlands should be a major tourist drawcard according to recently arrived local Kate Bossence, prompting her to show off one of her favourites, McDonald…

  • A parting gift

    A parting gift

    WITH the Loddon Valley group of the Country Women’s Association (CWA) disbanding after almost 85 years, a small, but appreciated parting gift has been distributed…

  • ‘Temporary’ lab closure continues

    DISTRICT health services are continuing to experience potentially dangerous delays in blood testing and matching following the closure of Australian Clinical Labs (ACL) pathology laboratory…

  • Waterfront work showcased

    Waterfront work showcased

    A THOUSAND people took in developments in the Cohuna waterfront area over the last week thanks to local businesswoman Amy Treacy. In an episode of…

  • Waterfront progress

    Waterfront progress

    WORK is progressing well on the Koondrook waterfront, with the Gunbower Creek footbridge finished, a new roundabout, drainage and asphalting on Tramway Place also complete,…

  • Motel collision

    Motel collision

    KERANG Motel’s verandah was extensively damaged when a car struck a support post early on Monday. The impact brought down a section of the verandah,…

  • ‘True gentleman’ remembered

    FORMER Victorian senator John Madigan, who died this week aged 53, was remembered locally as “a true gentleman” and “too nice a bloke to be…

  • New Lake Charm equipment now in use

    New Lake Charm equipment now in use

    LAKE Charm Primary students took a walk to the foreshore caravan park this month, where a newly installed set of outdoor exercise equipment is now…

  • Rates reduction won’t address problem.

    GMW rates reductions won’t address key problem WHILE the 10 per cent reduction in Goulburn-Murray Water charges (Gannawarra Times, June 12) are of course welcome,…

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