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Jeans help raise funds
Kerang South Primary School’s Student Representative Council ran a special Jeans for Genes day as a part of their community service. Every dollar raised helps scientists…
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Guide hall holds many memories
THE Guide Hall at Cohuna will see the end of an era with an afternoon tea on Sunday to celebrate almost 60 years of operation. The…
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An i on technology
KERANG’S public library now has a new addition to its growing digital platform. An iMac computer, with an impressive collection of useful and creative applications, has…
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More rural doctors needed
OVERCOMING barriers in access to medical services is the most important consideration of health consumers in country Australia, a Royal Flying Doctor Service research report…
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Flood protection coming for Quambatook
QUAMBATOOK is on its way to becoming flood-proof with a long-awaited project receiving disaster resilience funding. The $504,000 project to construct sections of permanent levee bank…
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Enduring book characters
GENERATIONS of local children have annually taken on the identity of book characters at Kerang.This year marks the 40th anniversary of the district schools’ Children’s…
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‘.190 after collision’: man charged
A MAN with a blood-alcohol concentration more than three times the legal limit have been caught by police.A 53-year-old Kerang man registered a blood-alcohol reading…
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Local space for art
DISTRICT artists now have a permanent space to display their work, thanks to a partnership between Golden Rivers Artists and the Sporties facility at Kerang.Dozens…
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Showcase winner
A MYALL woman’s passion for patchwork paid dividends recently at one of the pastime’s major exhibitions.Pattie McDonald received the best traditional amateur award, as well…
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Murray council contest: 5 want 3 Greater Wakool seats
THE campaign is on for five candidates vying for three positions on Murray River Council representing the Greater Wakool Ward. Nominations for the New South Wales…
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Detour around Calder project
MOTORISTS heading to Melbourne via the Calder Alternative Highway will be forced to detour through Lockwood from next Thursday for three months as works continue…
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Art is the word
LOCAL students have relished the chance to take part in artistic and literary opportunities usually reserved for metropolitan areas.Kerang Technical High School hosted its Arts…











