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  • Posts of kindness

    Posts of kindness

    THE communities of Gannawarra and Loddon have rallied together in what is an immense show of generosity and kinship. For the last couple of months…

  • Resumes coming in

    Resumes coming in

    GENERAL practitioners wanting to relocate to Kerang have submitted their resumes following the development of a promotional video. The increase is a result of Northern District…

  • A moment captured

    A moment captured

    A KERANG girl is in line to win a national photographic competition thanks to a visit from a renowned photographer last year. Kerang South Primary…

  • Budget’s tourism boost

    Budget’s tourism boost

    AN emphasis on regional tourism initiatives and support for council services highlights the Andrews Government’s final budget before November’s State election. Treasurer Tim Pallas handed…

  • Online effort to attract GP

    Online effort to attract GP

    EFFORTS to entice general practitioners to move to Kerang went viral during the past seven days, thanks to a music video uploaded online. Northern District…

  • Gazing for a record

    Gazing for a record

    LOCAL residents will join the rest of the nation in looking to the stars on May 23 in an attempt to break the Guinness World…

  • School’s kitchen open

    School’s kitchen open

    KERANG Technical High School students are starting to experience the major piece of infrastructure to benefit from the first building works to occur on-site for…

  • Murray ride by penny

    Murray ride by penny

    A GROUP of cyclists turned heads on Friday and Saturday as part of an expedition along the length of the Murray River. Although it is…

  • Shire grants for all

    Shire grants for all

    SIXTEEN community groups and five events will benefit from more than $70,000 in assistance thanks to Gannawarra Shire Council’s Community Grants Program. Councillors signed off…

  • Time-honoured tradition

    Time-honoured tradition

    THE district’s dedication to honouring those who have served during times of conflict continued on Wednesday, with large crowds attending local ANZAC Day services. Ex-servicemen…

  • Reconsider burn-offs, CFA urges

    Reconsider burn-offs, CFA urges

    A NUMBER of farm burn-offs escaped due to winds picking up throughout the afternoon on Friday.Ten tanker crews took an hour and 20 minutes to control…

  • Clean cut for two village people

    Clean cut for two village people

    THE campaign to find a cure for blood cancers has been bolstered by another $2000 after two head shaves at Cohuna Retirement Village.Village lifestyle assistant,…

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