News
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Goulburn-Murray Water drop-in sessions
GOULBURN-Murray Water will next month hold drop-in sessions for customers to share feedback on the rural supplier’s proposed prices for the next four years. GMW…
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Concern over requirement for registered nurses in aged care
AGED care reforms could spark a crisis in regional facilities – and a regional aged care summit is urgently needed to address them, Member for…
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Concern over trucks using residential streets
HEAVY and long vehicle users are being urged to stay off residential streets in the Gannawarra Shire. Council has received an increasing number of complaints,…
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Ducks the question for inquiry
THE sound of shotguns firing into the air from wetlands in the Gannawarra Shire faded as dusk hit on May 30. But shots will continue…
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Daily V/Line fares up to $10
DAILY V/Line fares will rise to $10 from next month in an increase to public transport costs for commuters. From July 1, a single public…
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Winter hits
KERANG last Wednesday shivered through its coldest day in more than two years. The daytime maximum temperature plunged to 11.2 degrees after shivering through an…
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Photographers in the picture with display at Sir John Gorton Library
KERANG has two talented, emerging photographers, with their work on display at the Sir John Gorton Library. Natasha Maloney and Zachary Ferguson recently attended a…
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Have your say on draft Gannawarra Urban Growth Strategy
RESIDENTS have an extra two weeks to have their say on the draft Gannawarra Urban Growth Strategy, which will guide future residential and industrial development…
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Works streets ahead
STAGE three of Kerang CBD street-scaping is continuing, with work to improve paving along the eastern side of Victoria Street between Scoresby Street and Victoria…
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Floods a factor in survey result, says council
GANNAWARRA Council believes poor community satisfaction survey results for waste management and sealed local roads can be attributed to last year’s floods. The Local Government…
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Goodbye, Mr Taylor
KERANG Primary School’s long-serving principal Brenton Taylor has said goodbye to the school for the last time. The primary school held a special assembly last…
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Increased network connectivity thanks to mine project
RESIDENTS will benefit from increased network connectivity across the Gannawarra Shire, thanks to the Regional Connectivity Program and Mobile Black Spot Program. As part of…