News
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Water quality improves
LEVELS of algae in the Kerang drinking water supply have decreased, according to Lower Murray Water. The rural water supplier said it continued to monitor…
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Show full of star attractions
IT has been running for 110 years and the Cohuna Show was back again featuring many favourite events as it got under way last Friday…
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Caravan rally ‘great for town’
KERANG Holiday Park hosted a group of 80 guests in 50 caravans from the Association of Caravan Clubs of Victoria last weekend. The group stages…
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Rainbow connection
GORTON Point, on the shores of Kangaroo Lake, was alive with activity on Sunday morning as locals gathered for a colour fun-run. It was organised…
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Riding with purpose
MOTORBIKE riders from across the region descended on Atkinson Park on a cool autumn Sunday morning to take part in the Black Dog Ride’s annual…
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Cod lovers take the bait
IT was a successful weekend of fishing for those taking part in the annual Murrabit Cod Challenge. The catch and release event attracted competitors from…
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Opportunity knocks
THE new Op Shop run by Kerang Neighbourhood House is proving to be a success. The opening ribbon was cut last Tuesday by Gannawarra Shire…
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Truck tax a ‘cash grab’ – VFF
THE Victorian Farmers Federation says a Victorian Government tax reportedly proposed for truck movements at the Port of Melbourne would be a “blatant cash-grab”. President…
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Speak Up goes quiet
“BURNT out” volunteers and an exhaustion of funds has been blamed for the community-based Speak Up Campaign going into recess. The group made the decision…
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Cost shift ‘must stop’, says mayor
MURRAY River Council has reacted to a report commissioned by Local Government NSW showing the increase in cost-shifting has been accelerated by various NSW Government…
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Pop-up playgroups
FAMILIES with children aged up to five years old are encouraged to attend four pop-up playgroup sessions at Cohuna and Kerang this month. Organised by…
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Kervins Bridge load limit
A THIRTY-tonne limit has been placed on Kervins Bridge, which spans the Barr Creek, west of Cohuna. Gannawarra Council chief executive Geoff Rollinson said a…