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Pyramid Creek crash girl ‘through hell and back’, says dad
THE driver of a car that crashed into the Pyramid Creek bridge on Kerang-Murrabit Road last month is now doing well in The Alfred hospital,…
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Back on the tools
THE tools are being dusted off as men’s sheds reopen the doors after a lengthy hiatus due to COVID-19. The Victorian Men’s Shed Association gave…
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Gannawarra Shire debates meeting rotations
GANNAWARRA Shire councillors will discuss meeting details, including the possibility of rotating meeting locations, at a coming briefing session after arrangements for the coming year…
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No bang for new year
NEW Year’s Eve celebrations at Kerang’s Atkinson Park will not go ahead this year. Kerang Progress Association made the decision to cancel the annual Party…
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Wheels in motion for new skate park
THE award of a $600,000 tender for the redevelopment of the Cohuna Skate Park has been approved by the Gannawarra Shire Council. Haley Constructions Pty…
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Buoyed by best harvest in four years
BRETT Boyd and his family finished harvesting 6000 acres of barley last week. “We started on the first of November but we had a couple…
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Emotional driver hit Kerang power pole, court told
A FEMALE P-plate driver who hit a power pole in Richardson Street, Kerang, on March 13, knocking out electricity around the town, was driving “in…
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KerangLink is a cherry on top
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster was in Kerang and Cohuna on a short “mobile office” tour of the region last week. The visit came two…
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Premier’s reading challenge conquered
DESPITE the difficulties presented by the pandemic, students from Murrabit Group School have again pulled off the Premier’s Reading Challenge this year. To complete the…
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Committee roles for councillors
GANNAWARRA shire councillors were appointed to a range of local and regional committees they had nominated for at last Wednesday night’s ordinary meeting. The arrangement…
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Murrabit Country Market set for December 5 comeback
MURRABIT Country Market will come alive before Christmas, with its volunteer operators locking in plans for a December 5 reopening, its first day of trading…
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Murray River Adventure Trail gets started with $10.3 million
THE Victorian Government announcement of $10.3 million for the planned Murray River Adventure Trail heralds the beginning of a new era of tourism in the…












