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  • Family violence signs and help

    Family violence signs and help

    IF you think you may be experiencing family violence, you are not alone. Domestic and family violence has a devastating impact on individuals and communities.…

  • Divided downpour

    KERANG took out top spot for northern Victoria’s biggest downpour of rain this week, receiving more than 31mm and lifting community spirit. Across the region…

  • Farming bootcamp

    Agriculture Victoria is looking to run a Young Farmer Business Bootcamp in Kerang. However, the organisation needs a minimum of 10 businesses to show an…

  • Farm vehicle accident

    Accident THREE people were taken to hospital when a van and a utility collided at Prairie on Monday afternoon. At least a dozen emergency service…

  • Commemorating Remembrance Day

    Monday commemorates the ceasefire on the Western Front which brought the First World War to an end. At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day…

  • Milestone for clean energy

    AUSTRALIA achieved a new first on Wednesday when it sourced over half of required energy for its National Energy Grid from renewable sources in one…

  • Pools prepare to reopen

    The Cohuna and Kerang outdoor swimming pools will open for business on November 18. Mayor Lorraine Learmonth said both facilities were well utilised by residents…

  • Border towns celebrate, despite disappointment

    KOONDROOK-Barham had a real stake in the action when the Melbourne Cup got underway on Tuesday. Those in the know were cheering for favourite, Finche,…

  • Harmony with horses

    Harmony with horses

    Participants walked away happy and possibly transformed from a Big Cohuna Festival event with horses last Saturday. The event, run by Daltons Bridge business Soaring…

  • New premises for Choice Cut Butchers

    YOUR favourite family butchers have recently taken up an exciting opportunity to relocate just a couple of doors down the road, now offering a bigger…

  • VFF celebrates four decades

    THE Victorian Farmers Federation, founded in 1979, has announced plans for its 40th birthday celebration to be held later this month. Victorian Farmers Federation president…

  • Rewarding restoration

    Rewarding restoration

    A RECITAL at St John’s Anglican Church on Sunday drew dozens of people and raised enough money to pay for recent repairs to the organ.…

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