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  • Walking together

    Walking together

    THE development of relationships with this nation’s original inhabitants requires all of us to come to terms with our history.Gannawarra deputy mayor, Cr Charlie Gillingham…

  • Sustainable over 130 years

    Sustainable over 130 years

    ARBUTHNOT Sawmills Pty Ltd is proud to announce that the historic sawmill in Koondrook is now entering the 14th decade of sustainable timber harvesting and…

  • From turmoil to a new beginning

    From turmoil to a new beginning

    A GROUP of almost 30 Karen people added a different dimension for last Sunday’s worship at Kerang Baptist Church. Karen people are an ethnic minority, displaced…

  • ‘Bottleneck’ will ease speed

    ‘Bottleneck’ will ease speed

    ROAD work intended to streamline traffic in Main Street, Koondrook is being criticised by local residents for creating a bottleneck in the town’s central business…

  • Ten year “vision” for sport and recreation adopted

    Ten year “vision” for sport and recreation adopted

    A TEN-year plan for sport and recreation developed by Gannawarra Shire Council will ensure a more consistent approach across locations to planning and resourcing activities…

  • “Giving account” to offer support

    A GANNAWARRA Giving Account has been established by Northern District Community Health to support farming families and other citizens.The account, which was modelled on one…

  • Adventure Trail planning moves ahead

    Adventure Trail planning moves ahead

    THE first stage of the planned Murray River Adventure Trail, between Barmah and Koondrook, is a step closer to realisation with the release of a…

  • Renewed hope for water policy

    Renewed hope for water policy

    THE re-election of Sussan Ley as the Federal Member for Farrer presents a fresh opportunity for improved water policy and management, according to a regional…

  • Refugee art exhibition

    Refugee art exhibition

    GANNAWARRA Shire Council and the Gannawarra Refugee Support Group have united to host an art exhibition to support Refugee Week from this Thursday through to Wednesday, July…

  • Walking together

    Walking together

    RESIDENTS will unite tomorrow to mark National Reconciliation Week with a walk through the streets of Kerang.”National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians…

  • Pregnant portrait a winner

    Pregnant portrait a winner

    FORMER Kerang Technical High School student Alana Holmberg has won one of Australia’s most prestigious art awards, the National Photographic Portrait Prize, for a picture…

  • New cars stolen

    New cars stolen

    THREE vehicles were stolen from Kerang Toyota overnight on Sunday.One of the cars was recovered on Monday morning in Boundary St, undamaged.Police are appealing for…

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