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  • Alternative easements explored

    Alternative easements explored

    THERE is an alternative easement to the preferred route at Tragowel following feedback from landholders willing to host the infrastructure on their land. Transmission Company…

  • Repairs begin on flood damaged roads

    Repairs begin on flood damaged roads

    WORK to repair Gannawarra Council-managed sealed roads damaged during the 2022 floods began last week. Repairs along Benjeroop-Tresco Road started on Wednesday. “Council welcomes confirmation…

  • Officers honoured

    Officers honoured

    LOCAL police officers were recognised for their service to their communities at the Swan Hill Police Service Area awards presentation. Kerang Acting Senior Sergeant Joshua…

  • Social media marketing, cyber security on breakfast menu

    Social media marketing, cyber security on breakfast menu

    A SMALL business breakfast with topics including marketing and cybersecurity will be hosted by Murray River Council in Barham in December. The breakfast will be…

  • Date set for gala night

    Date set for gala night

    EVERYONE is invited to go all out for dating’s night of nights at One28 Doors in Swan Hill on December 7. Support organisation Ability and…

  • Bridge work to begin

    Bridge work to begin

    WORK to replace the Apex Park Road bridge with a new concrete structure will begin on Monday, 11 November. Construction of the bridge will be…

  • Berriwillock Rodeo in the chute

    Berriwillock Rodeo in the chute

    THE Berriwillock rodeo is set to make a comeback in March next year, after a 35 year hiatus. Community members have thrown their support behind…

  • ‘Fur’ Pete’s sake, keep your dog on leash in park

    ‘Fur’ Pete’s sake, keep your dog on leash in park

    AN increase in complaints has prompted Murray River Council to urge dog owners to adhere to responsible pet ownership laws, particularly in areas where dogs…

  • Clean up untidy yards

    Clean up untidy yards

    GANNAWARRA Council has begun a campaign to encourage residents to clean up unsightly properties. It’s part of efforts to maintain the safety, health and appearance…

  • Remembering fallen

    Remembering fallen

    THE moment when World War I hostilities ceased on the Western Front 106 years ago will be remembered next week. RSL sub-branches in Cohuna and…

  • Duck survey to start

    Duck survey to start

    THE Game Management Authority will begin its annual survey of Victoria’s game duck population next Tuesday. The survey will be conducted by wildlife biologists, who…

  • Childcare centre planned

    Childcare centre planned

    AFTER years of demand from parents and educators, there will be some relief in the “childcare desert” of Cohuna, as the Victorian Government has confirmed…

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