Home » popular » New Year’s crowds praised

New Year’s crowds praised

ORGANISERS of New Year’s Eve festivities across Gannawarra Shire have praised attendees for their “stellar behaviour” throughout the night.

Cohuna’s Garden Park saw in excess of 1000 people, including locals and holiday-makers, turn out for the midnight firework display. 

Organised by the Cohuna Progress Association and other community groups, event co-ordinator Jodie Hay said the night was “gorgeous”.

Ms Hay said the crowds enjoyed the street food on offer as well as live music by The Hitmen and Rachael Warren, and that the behaviour of the large crowd was stellar – even the insects seemed to be on their best behaviour. 

“No mosquitoes, no flies – I think people just really loved being in such gorgeous weather,” she said. 

Ms Hay said that the annual event was no doubt a draw for tourists.

“The New Years Eve celebrations are certainly a part of it,” she said. 

The whole night was set up and run by volunteers from the Cohuna Progress Association, the Cohuna Scouts – who cleaned up the park after the event – and other local groups. 

“There is also a lot of work that goes into preparing the site for fireworks – it’s a completely community driven [event].”

Meanwhile, Kerang Progress Association event co-ordinator, Angela Teasdale said the group was “absolutely rapt” with the turnout at Atkinson Park. 

“It was magnificent – it was even bigger than last year’s crowd,” she said.

Ms Teasdale said that approximately a third of the crowd stayed for the midnight fireworks, with those families with little ones leaving after the early fireworks finished at 9.40pm.

It was the third New Year’s Eve in a row the Progress Association have put on the event.

“We’re happy to put on an all-inclusive, free event and we’ll definitely be doing it again in 2018,” Mrs Teasdale said.

“We’d love to thank everyone for their attendance, and their behaviour on the night was exceptional.”

Digital Editions


  • SHDCA Round 12 Match Reports

    SHDCA Round 12 Match Reports

    Barham-Koondrook v St Mary’s-Tyntynder BARHAM-Koondrook further strengthened their grip on a top two finish with a dominant seven-wicket win over fellow finals contenders St Mary’s-Tyntynder…

More News

  • Hospital upgrade

    Hospital upgrade

    HEALTHCARE in Cohuna and surrounds is set to be transformed in a matter of weeks, when the district health service opens their new, state-of-the-art hospital. Sixteen aged care beds will…

  • Massive boost for tiny school

    Massive boost for tiny school

    LEITCHVILLE Primary School has been awarded a $30,000 grant from the State Government’s Active Schools program to fund new sporting facilities and equipment for their students. Principal Jodie Fletcher said…

  • Bombers top four hopes alive

    Bombers top four hopes alive

    WANDELLA kept their finals hopes alive with a well-earned five-wicket win over Murrabit on the weekend. The Bombers are now one win behind fourth placed St Mary’s-Tyntynder in the race…

  • Library lover events

    Library lover events

    FREE events will be held at Kerang’s Sir John Gorton Library throughout February as part of Library Lovers’ Month. The Gannawarra Library Service will host seven activities between 3-24 February…

  • Gas shutdown documents revealed

    Gas shutdown documents revealed

    THE Victorian Opposition has forced the government to “cough up” documents on what it described as a “nasty gas closure” for 10 regional towns, including Kerang, Robinvale and Swan Hill.…

  • Record entries for art show

    Record entries for art show

    THE fourth annual Pyramid Hill Art Show returns this Friday at the Memorial Hall, with doors opening at 7pm followed by an awards presentation and an opening night gala that…

  • Basin review to shape future

    Basin review to shape future

    THE future of the Murray-Darling Basin is under renewed scrutiny following the release of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s 2026 Basin Plan Review discussion paper, prompting a wave of reactions from…

  • Out and about: at the Kerang Technical High School swimming carnival

    Out and about: at the Kerang Technical High School swimming carnival

    THE Kerang Technical High School community came together to cheer on the races at this year’s swimming carnival. This year, Vocational Major students planned, organised and coordinated a number of…

  • Murray-Darling Basin Plan under review

    Murray-Darling Basin Plan under review

    ON their website, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority say that for the past 13 years the group has “worked towards ensuring a healthy working Murray-Darling Basin”. Now, the key document that…

  • Courses open for farm leaders

    Courses open for farm leaders

    RABOBANK is encouraging farmers from Australia and New Zealand to apply for two of their Business Management Programs aimed at providing participants with key industry insights. The Executive Development Program…