Police & Court WEEKLY WRAP | Police and courtSee more of the police and court content from this week here. By Djembe Archibald
News What you need to know about Telstra’s mobile network upgradeTelstra customers in Ardmona can expect temporary disruptions during this time. By Taylah Baker
Police & Court ‘We don’t want those who have died to be forgotten’A small crowd gathered for Police Remembrance Day, including the parents of Damian Eyre, who... By Monique Preston
PREMIUM News Comedy in the Vines returns: laughter, wine and fun awaitThree-day event will turn Mitchelton Wines in Nagambie into the epicentre of laughter, entertainment and good food. By Faith Macale
PREMIUM News Comedy in the Vines returns: laughter, wine and fun awaitThree-day event will turn Mitchelton Wines in Nagambie into the epicentre of laughter, entertainment and good food. By Faith Macale
News Dah-lightful: hobby farm recognised for horticultural excellenceThe Olde Creamery, nestled in the lush dairy farming country of Numurkah surrounds, received the... By Contributed
Police & Court WEEKLY WRAP | Police and courtSee more of the police and court content from this week here. By Djembe Archibald
Town Talk Town Talk | It’s show time!It is now 148 years since our agricultural society was formed, way back in 1876... By Marnie
News Traffic alert | Drainage works on Shepparton streetWorks are set to commence soon. By Georgia Tacey
Pics From The Past Pics from the Past | SPCEarly history of SPC (1918-1938) from a W.S. James article in the History of Shepparton... By Geoff Allemand
Community Filipinos celebrate in SheppartonNew Filipino organisation conducts dual citizenship ceremony. By Geoff Adams
Police & Court WEEKLY WRAP | Police and courtSee more of the police and court content from this week here. By Djembe Archibald
News What you need to know about Telstra’s mobile network upgradeTelstra customers in Ardmona can expect temporary disruptions during this time. By Taylah Baker
Police & Court ‘We don’t want those who have died to be forgotten’A small crowd gathered for Police Remembrance Day, including the parents of Damian Eyre, who... By Monique Preston
Town Talk Town Talk | It’s show time!It is now 148 years since our agricultural society was formed, way back in 1876... By Marnie
News Traffic alert | Drainage works on Shepparton streetWorks are set to commence soon. By Georgia Tacey
Pics From The Past Pics from the Past | SPCEarly history of SPC (1918-1938) from a W.S. James article in the History of Shepparton... By Geoff Allemand
Community Filipinos celebrate in SheppartonNew Filipino organisation conducts dual citizenship ceremony. By Geoff Adams
LISTEN | What Melbourne suburb are you? Episode 4 of The News’ Shepp Happens podcast is out.2 days ago
Digging Deeper | Breaking the stigmatisation of sexual health In this week’s episode of Digging Deeper, the News chatted with sexual health nurse consultant Katelouise Howard on all things sexual health.3 days ago
Digging Deeper | The end of an era: GV Wardrobe In this week’s episode of Digging Deeper, Sam Spinks talks about her journey with GV Wardrobe and why she’s chosen to close the business.1 week ago
LISTEN | Shepp Happens - King Julian and the Underdogs Episode 3 of The News’ Shepp Happens podcast is out.2 weeks ago
Town Talk | It’s show time!It is now 148 years since our agricultural society was formed, way back in 1876.
Letter to the editor | Community-first vision for Lower Goulburn“I have been involved in community service for the past 30 years.”
Pics from the Past | SPCEarly history of SPC (1918-1938) from a W.S. James article in the History of Shepparton 1838-1938 book.
The Boss's DogNot quite an ex-parrot: found alive and kicking.There was a hilarious sketch in the Monty Python television series, The Boss remembers, where John Cleese returned what appeared to be a dead parrot to a pet store, banging...
The Boss's DogAvoiding the menu in a world gone madYou won’t be surprised to hear that my inbox has been flooded this week from my four-legged friends, terrified about being eaten by a Haitian immigrant... or any homo sapien...
The Boss's DogNot quite an ex-parrot: found alive and kicking.There was a hilarious sketch in the Monty Python television series, The Boss remembers, where John Cleese returned what appeared to be a dead parrot to a pet store, banging...
The Boss's DogAvoiding the menu in a world gone madYou won’t be surprised to hear that my inbox has been flooded this week from my four-legged friends, terrified about being eaten by a Haitian immigrant... or any homo sapien...
News The pain in fighting TNTrigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a debilitating nerve condition, and a group of locals are committed... By Nicole Thomson
News Sunshine makes the perfect day for croquetDozens gathered on the green of Kyabram’s Croquet Club on Monday, September 23 for a... By Jemma Jones
News Dinkum Dinosaurs and free kids’ entry at Benalla Spring ShowShowgrounds will be filled with a variety of fun activities and displays. By Simon Ruppert
News Bogged car sparks fireA car has been destroyed after getting bogged and causing a grass fire alongside the... By Zoe McMaugh
Sport AS IT HAPPENED | Congupna crowned kings of the Murray Football League in extraordinary finishWill Norman has handed Congupna its first senior flag in 31 years, kicking a point... By Riverine Herald
News Feeling the crunch: Moira FoodShare seeks assistanceYoung families and elderly couples are reportedly turning to the service more than ever before... By Owen Sinclair
News Zero tolerance: Police target drink and drug driversPolice will be out in force testing drivers throughout the AFL grand final long weekend... By Monique Preston
News Local CFA members receive national honourBrigades from across the region have had members recognised with the National Emergency Medal for... By Emily Donohoe
News Local housing market remains strongPressures of the cost of living and fluctuating interest rates have tested the housing market... By Yarrawonga Chronicle
News Six new faces likelyCorowa resident David Harrison, Oaklands farmer Richard Nixon, and Urana businessman and mayor of Federation... By Robert Muir
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 Rushworth Field and Game Club are kicking goalsRushworth Field and Game are continuing their hollow replacement program, putting up parrot nest boxes... By Contributed
PREMIUM Water Recognition for former WaterAble chairGoulburn-Murray Water corporate risk co-ordinator Donald Hughan was recently recognised for his significant contributions to a network promoting disability inclusion within the water industry. By Geoff Adams
PREMIUM Water Recognition for former WaterAble chairGoulburn-Murray Water corporate risk co-ordinator Donald Hughan was recently recognised for his significant contributions to a network promoting disability inclusion within the water industry. By Geoff Adams
Horticulture Warming up for applesA leading South African orchardist has outlined strategies for adapting apple orchard management in the... By Andy Wilson
Livestock Stay safe around livestockThis year’s National Farm Safety Week promoted low-stress stock handling practices as a cornerstone of... By Small Farms
Dairy Sienna in national competitionYoung Katamatite breeder in Melbourne Show competition. By Geoff Adams
Livestock Forest rule exemption soughtAustralia’s cattle industry wants some agricultural land to be exempt from European Union deforestation rules,... By AAP
Dairy Dairy products destined for new overseas regionA new trade agreement means dairy farmers can capitalise on a produce market opening up... By Andy Wilson
Water Audit critical of federal water bodyThe NFF says the audit shows the federal department is lacking in accountability and transparency... By Geoff Adams
Livestock Red meat exports growingSome Australian producers are benefiting from a shortage of cattle in the United States. By AAP
AAP Other Sport Rain washes out day two of India-Bangladesh TestThe second day's play in India's weather-plagued second cricket Test against Bangladesh has been called... By AAP Newswire
National US approves possible sale of missiles to AustraliaAustralia could soon be able to purchase $US400 million ($A579 million) worth of guided missiles... By AAP Newswire
World Beirut rocked as Israel launches fresh wave of strikesIsrael has launched air strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and other areas of Lebanon a... By AAP Newswire
AAP Entertainment Lady Gaga's says new pop album 'feels unhinged'Lady Gaga says her "unhinged" next album is "nothing like Chromatica". By AAP Newswire