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  • Funding to avert flooding

    Funding to avert flooding

    THREE programs developed by the North Central Catchment Management Authority to reduce the risk and impact of floods in northern Victoria have received close to…

  • Applications not permitted

    Applications not permitted

    APPLICATIONS for new building permits have been suspended until further notice by Gannawarra Council due to staff shortages. The council said it was trying to…

  • Pulling out all stops

    Pulling out all stops

    ORGANISERS are pulling together final preparations for a Quambatook Easter tradition. The 46th Quambatook Tractor Pull returns on Easter Saturday, March 30. Quambatook Tractor Pullers…

  • Colour run is all about fun

    Colour run is all about fun

    KERANG’S community spirit will spring to life on Sunday as locals set out on the colour fun run at Gorton’s Point Kangaroo Lake. The event,…

  • At 104, Phyllis is still making the most of today

    At 104, Phyllis is still making the most of today

    PHYLLIS Luck has seen many changes in her 104 years. Born in 1920, Phyllis on February 22 celebrated her birthday at the Respect Aged Care…

  • Art connects women

    Art connects women

    THE creativity of art helped connect the women of Cohuna on International Women’s Day. Cohuna Gateway to Gannawarra Visitor Centre hosted Coffee and Create, which…

  • Anger over VNI ‘failure’

    Anger over VNI ‘failure’

    THREE key participants scheduled to speak at community meetings about the controversial VNI West transmission line pulled out hours before the events, angering locals and…

  • Algae warnings removed

    Algae warnings removed

    GOULBURN-Murray Water (GMW) has removed the blue-green algae warnings from most locations in the Torrumbarry Irrigation Area following a significant decline in algae levels. The…

  • Church services

    Church services

    Anglican SUNDAY services: St John’s Kerang: 9am Holy Communion with Rev Pam Lawry followed by a cuppa. Cranmer the Matyr Cohuna: 9am Morning Prayer with…

  • Women’s stories of struggle resonate

    Women’s stories of struggle resonate

    BATTLING to cope with the demands of expanding her business while juggling family life with three young boys, Rachel Robertson’s inspiring story resonated with other…

  • Inquiry needs your attention, shoppers

    Inquiry needs your attention, shoppers

    CONSUMERS are being asked to give insight into how they shop and what they experience as part of the Australia Competition and Consumer Commission’s supermarkets…

  • Regional train chaos amid 13-hour strike

    Regional train chaos amid 13-hour strike

    KERANG and district rail passengers face more travel chaos this week with V/Line workers preparing a 13-hour strike leading into the Labour Day long weekend.…

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