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  • Be roadwise this festive season

    Be roadwise this festive season

    Motorists are being warned to adhere to the road rules or face a costly Christmas, as Operation Roadwise gets underway. The statewide road policing operation,…

  • Severe thunderstorms threaten

    Severe thunderstorms threaten

    RESIDENTS across the Gannawarra region are being urged to prepare for dangerous weather conditions today, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning that severe thunderstorms are…

  • Top honours for Paige

    Top honours for Paige

    HIGH achiever Paige O’Connell was named as dux of Cohuna Secondary College last week, as principal Fiona Miller praised the cohort’s efforts across the board.…

  • Sunburn posing painful threat

    Sunburn posing painful threat

    VICTORIANS are continuing to present to hospital emergency departments with severe sunburn at increasing rates, with new figures revealing a sharp rise in cases over…

  • Aggressive fire quickly spreads

    Aggressive fire quickly spreads

    FIREFIGHTERS contained an aggressive fire southeast of McMillans Thursday before it could endanger farmhouses or the Cohuna Solar Farm. The blaze ignited when a fallen…

  • Raiders dethrown the Blues

    Raiders dethrown the Blues

    BARHAM-KOONDROOK have claimed the first crown jewel of the 2025/26 season in convincing style after they obliterated Swan Hill RSL by 10 wickets to win…

  • Showers forecasted for Christmas

    Showers forecasted for Christmas

    AS Christmas Day nears and packing for interstate travel commences, the Bureau of Meteorology has released the forecast conditions for each state and territory so…

  • Ross River Virus risk linked to warmer temperatures

    Ross River Virus risk linked to warmer temperatures

    AUSTRALIANS are being urged to take steps to avoid mosquito bites this summer after new research found warmer temperatures significantly increase the risk of Ross…

  • Dry conditions and ‘very low’ inflows

    Dry conditions and ‘very low’ inflows

    THE Murray-Darling Basin Authority has updated its annual operating outlook, warning that dry conditions and very low inflows to the Murray River are continuing for…

  • Fatal rollover at Lalbert

    Fatal rollover at Lalbert

    A WOMAN has died and the driver remains in hospital under police guard following a horrific car crash at Lalbert on Tuesday. A vehicle containing…

  • Christmas not a time of celebration for everyone

    Christmas not a time of celebration for everyone

    CHRISTMAS has been identified as the most dangerous day of the year for family violence, with police warning the festive season can place vulnerable people…

  • Local leaders condemn terror attack

    Local leaders condemn terror attack

    THE region’s political leaders have condemned the Bondi terrorist attack that killed 15 innocent people, with calls to “reject anti-semitism in all its forms”. A…

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