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  • Native fish on the way back

    Native fish on the way back

    THREE native fish species previously thought to be extinct are showing signs of a strong revival in a Bendigo park better known for furry, rather…

  • Initiatives in running for 2024 National Awards for Local Government

    Initiatives in running for 2024 National Awards for Local Government

    SIX Gannawarra Council initiatives are in the running to be recognised at the 2024 National Awards for Local Government. Voting is now open for the…

  • Stones thrown in Glasshouse debate

    Stones thrown in Glasshouse debate

    A STOUSH between two councillors and the mayor brought last week’s Gannawarra Shire Council meeting to a halt. Disagreements arose during a motion to allocate…

  • Pressure problems flushed away

    Pressure problems flushed away

    WATER flow and pressure in Barham has been improved thanks to the completion of Murray River Council’s filtered-water pressure improvement project. This follows the installation…

  • Building a vision for hemp

    Building a vision for hemp

    A HEMP venture is set to “revolutionise” the Barham region, with plans to establish a sustainable hemp building materials manufacturing facility. Murray Industrial Hemp promises…

  • Buzzing into holidays

    Buzzing into holidays

    FAMILIES will be able to learn about the importance of bees to our ecosystem at two Gannawarra Library Service events next month. The library service…

  • Water is the top talking point

    Water is the top talking point

    WATER-management matters were key topics at the Murray River Group of Councils’ first 2024 meeting at Kerang. This month’s meeting was the first to be…

  • Megan on leadership journey

    Megan on leadership journey

    Kerang local Megan Wood is helping to contribute to community organisations thanks to the 2024 Loddon Murray Community Leadership Program. She and 18 other emerging…

  • Honour for volunteer

    Honour for volunteer

    PYRAMID Hill may be a small town with a population of just under 600 people, but it has busy and active football and netball club.…

  • Reflecting on flood

    Reflecting on flood

    PHOTOGRAPHS and drone footage captured during the 2022 floods will feature in the upcoming Gannawarra Flood Reflections Exhibition. It opens to the public on Tuesday,…

  • Cell’s new lease of life

    Cell’s new lease of life

    A PART part of Koondrook’s law enforcement history has joined the Barham Koondrook Historical Society’s collection. The old police cell has made several moves over…

  • Swamp stink

    Swamp stink

    A PUNGENT odour coming from Foster’s Swamp, east of Kerang, has been identified as organic material. Gannawarra Shire Council said it sought clarification from Parks…

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