Police & Court Shepparton drink-driver couldn’t remember hitting car on highwayThe man was driving at 20km/h over the speed limit. By Grace Carter
In The Kitchen With Deb Deb’s Kitchen | Mum’s chocolate roulade with berriesThis gluten-free chocolate roulade is always a hit. By Deb Quinn
Police & Court Woman drove at 45km/h over limitInexperienced driver faces court after speeding along a main street in Shepparton. By Monique Preston
PREMIUM Sport Wily Rhiley breaks out a full bag of tricksCheck out results from last week’s Higher-grade T20. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
PREMIUM Sport Wily Rhiley breaks out a full bag of tricksCheck out results from last week’s Higher-grade T20. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
Police & Court Woman drove at 45km/h over limitInexperienced driver faces court after speeding along a main street in Shepparton. By Monique Preston
In The Kitchen With Deb Deb’s Kitchen | Mum’s chocolate roulade with berriesThis gluten-free chocolate roulade is always a hit. By Deb Quinn
Sport Wily Rhiley breaks out a full bag of tricksCheck out results from last week’s Higher-grade T20. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
Galleries Gallery | Students find their calling at Aspirations DayThere were many activities and careers for Greater Shepparton students to check out. By Georgia Tacey, Megan Fisher
Police & Court New charge laid over the death of womanOn Friday, police laid a serious new charge in relation to the death of Cobram... By Shepparton News
Sport Who can curtail the Cats? GMC women’s sides still search for answersThe juggernaut rolled on under the blistering Sunday sun. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
Police & Court Shepparton drink-driver couldn’t remember hitting car on highwayThe man was driving at 20km/h over the speed limit. By Grace Carter
In The Kitchen With Deb Deb’s Kitchen | Mum’s chocolate roulade with berriesThis gluten-free chocolate roulade is always a hit. By Deb Quinn
Police & Court Woman drove at 45km/h over limitInexperienced driver faces court after speeding along a main street in Shepparton. By Monique Preston
Sport Wily Rhiley breaks out a full bag of tricksCheck out results from last week’s Higher-grade T20. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
Galleries Gallery | Students find their calling at Aspirations DayThere were many activities and careers for Greater Shepparton students to check out. By Georgia Tacey, Megan Fisher
Police & Court New charge laid over the death of womanOn Friday, police laid a serious new charge in relation to the death of Cobram... By Shepparton News
Sport Who can curtail the Cats? GMC women’s sides still search for answersThe juggernaut rolled on under the blistering Sunday sun. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
Digging Deeper | Part 1: A look into the childcare crisis - a mother’s perspective In this week's episode, The News’ Nicola Ceccato looks into the childcare crisis affecting the region.4 days ago
LISTEN | Bowls Victoria president on all the region’s hot topics Pat Schram joined After The Jack this week.5 days ago
LISTEN | After The Jack does an anti-rain dance Join Tyler Maher and Ash Williamson for this week’s episode.1 week ago
Shepp Speaks | Why is it important to shop local?It’s the most wonderful time of the year to support local businesses and win big.
Faces of the GV | Imogen Niblock“(Christmas,) it’s not about the presents, it’s about being with family.”
Tatura Senior Citizens | Tat ChatAs for the Tatura Senior Citizens, on Wednesday, December 11, we had 17 members attend a "choose your own lunch" at the Mooroopna Golf Club.
The Boss's DogSpeaking without words: the spirit of Notre Dame My proposition is that dogs and humans understood each other much better when neither of us could talk. I’m going back a bit now, to your Neanderthal ancestors, who grunted,...
The Boss's DogRain brings the farmer’s friends a bug buffetIt’s been party time for the straw-necked Ibis since the rain – they have a knack of turning up when the bugs are bursting out of the ground.
The Boss's DogSpeaking without words: the spirit of Notre Dame My proposition is that dogs and humans understood each other much better when neither of us could talk. I’m going back a bit now, to your Neanderthal ancestors, who grunted,...
The Boss's DogRain brings the farmer’s friends a bug buffetIt’s been party time for the straw-necked Ibis since the rain – they have a knack of turning up when the bugs are bursting out of the ground.
News The pain in fighting TNTrigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a debilitating nerve condition, and a group of locals are committed... By Nicole Thomson
News Meet the lifeguards keeping swimmers safe this summerNew faces will be patrolling the pools across Campaspe Shire. By Jemma Jones
News ‘The roof literally buckled above our heads and peeled off’Family left to pick up the pieces after wild storm. By Simon Ruppert
News More cars stolenCommunity members are being urged to provide information to police and protect themselves more thoroughly... By Zoe McMaugh
News Lucky escape: Berrigan family wakes to house on fireA young Berrigan family has escaped unscathed following a house fire that tore through and... By Daniel Briggs
Police & Court Boy found dead in car boot in MooroopnaPolice said the incident was a case of misadventure and a tragic accident. By Grace Carter
News Colbinabbin community and Campaspe Shire Council unite against solar facilityCouncil cites planning contradictions and residents’ concerns. By Jemma Jones
News A Century of ConnectionA big day is planned for the official ceremony to mark the 100th anniversary of... By Jared Loughnan
News locals rally against roadhouse threatLocal residents are gearing up for a showdown with developers over a contentious 24-hour roadhouse... By Jared Loughnan
News Delayed release for draft Residential Housing StrategyMurray River Council has pushed back the release date of its draft Residential Housing Strategy... By Riverine Herald
News Libraries to keep kids busy this summer holidaysCampaspe Shire libraries’ summer activities for kids and teens. By Jemma Jones
PREMIUM Livestock Clean sweep for livestock trucksThe largest B-double truck wash between Euroa and Melbourne has opened at Euroa Saleyards. By Country News
PREMIUM Livestock Clean sweep for livestock trucksThe largest B-double truck wash between Euroa and Melbourne has opened at Euroa Saleyards. By Country News
Livestock Stay in control with pregnancy testingDuring a difficult season, some beef cows will have a tough time getting back in... By Country News
Livestock A word of warning about cereal strawDisappointing spring pasture growth in parts of northern Victoria means farmers are turning to alternative... By Country News
Livestock Producer sentiment reboundsAustralian sheep producers’ confidence has jumped substantially this quarter, riding on the back of improved... By Country News
Dairy Final dispersal sale for Tallygaroopna studThe sale at Shepparton Regional Saleyards marked the end of more than 40 years of... By Andy Wilson
Dairy New role for Tallygaroopna farmerHot on the heels of being elected to Greater Shepparton City Council, Geoff Akers has... By Country News
AAP Other Sport India's first innings woes deepen at GabbaIndia's recent first innings woes have continued, allowing Australia's pace attack to take control of... By AAP Newswire
AAP Other Sport Starc rocks India top order, Marsh stars in fieldAUSTRALIA V INDIA: Day three of the third Test at the Gabba : By AAP Newswire
AAP Other Sport India's first innings woes deepen at GabbaIndia's recent first innings woes have continued, allowing Australia's pace attack to take control of... By AAP Newswire
AAP Other Sport Australia run through India between rain delaysBrisbane's big wet looms as India's best chance of saving the third Test against Australia,... By AAP Newswire