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News Freemasons Foundation grants transform lives amid rising costsDiscover the 29 community projects getting a share of $700,000. By Shepparton News
Police & Court Stolen vehicle rolled after police stop sticks usedMan was allegedly driving dangerously in Mooroopna while pursued by police. By Monique Preston
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