News
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Moama Lights out
THE plug has been pulled on the popular Moama Lights event, with Council citing significant staff commitment and rising costs. Murray River Council made the…
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Aerodrome carry on
A GANNAWARRA Shire councillor has been called out for having a conflict of interest after he moved a notice of motion regarding the Cohuna aerodrome…
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Get on board Koondrook’s future
RESIDENTS have been encouraged to complete a five-minute survey that will help shape the transformation of Koondrook’s economy. Urban Enterprise is working with the community…
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Treaty will be for all
A TREATY calling for self-determination and better life outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Victoria would result in better outcomes for all Victorians,…
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Have say on asset sales
THE disposal of council assets in Kerang and Quambatook has been flagged by Gannawarra Council. The council has green lit the chief executive to engage…
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Regional roads ‘failure’ condemned
MEMBER for Northern Victoria Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell has called out the Victorian Government’s “failure” to properly maintain regional Victorian roads. Mrs Tyrrell told Parliament on Tuesday…
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Boots on ground in Farrer for Milthorpe
COOTAMUNDRA-raised mother of three Michelle Milthorpe says she’s “hit the ground running” with her campaign to win the federal seat of Farrer. Running as an…
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Fire danger ahead
THE CFA has declared the fire danger period will begin in Gannawarra, Campaspe and Loddon Shires on Monday 1am, November 4. CFA District 18 assistant…
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Ryan steps up as acting chief executive
MURRAY River Council has appointed Sarah Ryan as acting chief executive until the position is permanently filled. It follows the resignation of Terry Dodds, who…
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Kerang High reunion
SOME Kerang High School alumni are dusting off their photo albums as they rekindle friendships. Students from the 1969-1973 cohort will gather at KBar on…
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Help learner drivers
VOLUNTEERS are urgently needed to keep the L2P program on the road in the Gannawarra Shire. The TAC L2P Program helps young learner drivers –…
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Son’s CPR saves dad
A QUICK-thinking Cohuna farmhand has been praised for saving his dad’s life using cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Chris Marino, 33, had just finished his first day on…












