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  • A right-Royal crawling effort

    A right-Royal crawling effort

    A PUB crawl with a difference made its way through the district recently, when five holidaying mates visited local hotels bearing the name ‘Royal’.The trip…

  • $1.7m upgrade for key road

    $1.7m upgrade for key road

    ONE of Barham’s main thoroughfares is receiving a $1.7 million upgrade.An urban section of Moulamein Road, extending north from the Murray River town, is being upgraded…

  • Clean-up begins, fish deaths blamedon oxygen loss

    Clean-up begins, fish deaths blamedon oxygen loss

    THE clean-up is under way at Lake Meran after a devastating event killed many thousands of fish, including red fin, yellow belly and Murray cod.A…

  • Camp treat beside the sea

    Camp treat beside the sea

    LOCAL youngsters returned home on Monday full of epic tales of exploration and adventure.Thirty-three children aged nine to 12 from the Loddon, Gannawarra and Murray…

  • Sheep and fuel stolen from farms

    Sheep and fuel stolen from farms

    POLICE are seeking public information to hunt down thieves who removed 50 sheep and a large quantity of diesel fuel from two different properties in…

  • Two ambassadors here for breakfasts

    Two ambassadors here for breakfasts

    THE chairman of a major medical fund-raising charity and a sports administrator will address four of the eight district Australia Day community gatherings on January…

  • Concerns for missing teenager

    Concerns for missing teenager

    POLICE are still looking for a Bendigo teenager last seen at an address near Kangaroo Lake on New Year’s Day.Victoria Police issued a statement on…

  • Killer heat alert

    Killer heat alert

    EXTREME heat is a killer! More people have died during extreme heat than in any natural disaster. During the 2009 heatwave in Victoria 374 people died of…

  • New promotional signs

    UPDATED promotional signage is now on display in two prominent areas in Kerang to provide visitor information about the municipality.Gannawarra mayor, Cr Brian Gibson said…

  • Prayer out, council declares

    Prayer out, council declares

    GANNAWARRA Shire Council has broken with tradition and replaced its opening meeting prayer with an opening declaration.Council agreed to the change behind closed doors in…

  • Dodging disaster

    Dodging disaster

    A WOMAN who was allegedly drunk and speeding behind the wheel had to be thrown behind bars after she became aggressive towards police on New…

  • 73 years together

    73 years together

    RALPH Sutton used to ride a bike 12 miles to see his sweetheart.More than seven decades later, Mr Sutton does not regret his courting efforts.”It…

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