Sport The GMLTA might have thrown some upsets our way, but the top sides are exactly that in the SDTAThe leading contenders are in prime condition ahead of finals. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
News Shepparton’s new venue promises year-round festivitiesJoin the grand opening of outdoor shelter. By Shepparton News
News Quarantine continuesThe quarantined tomato glasshouse at Katunga Fresh is likely to be closed down for weeks... By Geoff Adams
PREMIUM News The wait is over: Time capsules to be unearthed after 25 yearsThe Rotary Club of Shepparton has announced plans for this historic event. By Taylah Baker
PREMIUM News The wait is over: Time capsules to be unearthed after 25 yearsThe Rotary Club of Shepparton has announced plans for this historic event. By Taylah Baker
News Lovell: Shepparton Search and Rescue misses out on fundingMP has criticised the Victorian Government’s response to the October 2022 Flood Inquiry report. By Georgia Tacey
Sport The GMLTA might have thrown some upsets our way, but the top sides are exactly that in the SDTAThe leading contenders are in prime condition ahead of finals. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
Sport Not one, but two top-division upsets? Keep your eye on the GMLTA’s run homeWe witnessed a couple of galvanising GM1 results as play resumed. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
News Skate park demands finally metA new announcement by council will shine light on local issue. By Shepparton News
News Shepparton locals on track with rail career trainingSeventeen local men and women have graduated from a three-day Inland Rail training course. By Shepparton News
News Victoria’s worst roads spotlighted in new calenderThe coalition has presented its new calender to the Victorian Government. By Shepparton News
Sport The GMLTA might have thrown some upsets our way, but the top sides are exactly that in the SDTAThe leading contenders are in prime condition ahead of finals. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
News Shepparton’s new venue promises year-round festivitiesJoin the grand opening of outdoor shelter. By Shepparton News
News Quarantine continuesThe quarantined tomato glasshouse at Katunga Fresh is likely to be closed down for weeks... By Geoff Adams
Sport Not one, but two top-division upsets? Keep your eye on the GMLTA’s run homeWe witnessed a couple of galvanising GM1 results as play resumed. By Jesse Robertson-Torres
News Skate park demands finally metA new announcement by council will shine light on local issue. By Shepparton News
News Shepparton locals on track with rail career trainingSeventeen local men and women have graduated from a three-day Inland Rail training course. By Shepparton News
News Victoria’s worst roads spotlighted in new calenderThe coalition has presented its new calender to the Victorian Government. By Shepparton News
LISTEN | Region secretary Stephen McGregor joins the show Tune in to the latest episode of After The Jack.5 days ago
Digging Deeper | Has the teacher shortage improved?: A local lens The News take a deep dive into the region’s teacher shortage and the initiatives working to fix it.1 week ago
Town Talk | Native plant lovers uniteSo many small groups in Greater Shepaprton are dedicated to a cause, passionate about what they do and supportive of one another.
Shepp Speaks | Do you have a favourite artist or style of art?What better place to pose the question than at the grand opening of Tank’s Art Gallery?
Pics from the Past | The water-skiing days of Victoria Park LakeWhenever I share photos of water-skiing on Shepparton’s Victoria Park Lake on my Lost Shepparton Facebook Page, there are always many comments.
The Boss's DogThe General | Roly’s last riddle: a surgeon’s symphonyBy all accounts, Roly Hunt had a soft spot for cats, in preference to dogs, so he was never going to be a natural ally of mine.
The Boss's DogThe Boss unleashes his inner gadget geekThe Boss has a weakness for gadgets. It’s a fact.
Pics From The Past Pics from the Past | The water-skiing days of Victoria Park Lake By Geoff Allemand
The Boss's DogThe General | Roly’s last riddle: a surgeon’s symphonyBy all accounts, Roly Hunt had a soft spot for cats, in preference to dogs, so he was never going to be a natural ally of mine.
The Boss's DogThe Boss unleashes his inner gadget geekThe Boss has a weakness for gadgets. It’s a fact.
Sport The GMLTA might have thrown some upsets our way, but the top sides are exactly that in the SDTA
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News Around the traps with Gus UnderwoodLooking out has been the pastime of Dhurringile ‘residents’ in recent times. By Gus Underwood
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News Busy start for council CEOThe new Edward River Council chief executive officer has ‘hit the ground running’, spending his... By Contributed
News Long involvement in a town Tania lovesTania Roe was announced as the Jerilderie Citizen of the Year at a ceremony on... By Contributed
Sport Footy dreams beckon for Cobram brothersSecond chances don’t come better than this. By Owen Sinclair
News What you may not know about this furry friendLeah Brookes of the Greyhound Adoption Program says “people have a misconception of what they’re... By Billie Davern
News Rock the Squires rocked!The Rock the Squires event held at Squires Winery on Saturday night for the Bella... By Emma Prior
News Men, it’s time to step upLet’s face it—most men are terrible at looking after their health. We ignore symptoms, put... 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 Back-to-school is causing financial strain on local parents’ pocketsParents face $700 uniform bills amid cost-of-living crisis. By Jemma Jones
PREMIUM Water Water demand hits new heightsIn the coming weeks, we are expecting to see irrigation demand reach levels we have seldom seen in northern Victoria. By Charmaine Quick
PREMIUM Water Water demand hits new heightsIn the coming weeks, we are expecting to see irrigation demand reach levels we have seldom seen in northern Victoria. By Charmaine Quick
Horticulture Quarantine continuesThe quarantined tomato glasshouse at Katunga Fresh is likely to be closed down for weeks... By Geoff Adams
Water Cost recovery agitates water groupA new draft agreement could see farmers footing the bill for water management reforms, sparking... By Geoff Adams
Cropping Air cart elevates seedingThe latest Morris 10 Series air carts have larger capacities that will keep producers seeding... By Country News
Cropping Protect crops and the environmentCropLife Australia calls for responsible spraying during peak season. By Country News
Cropping Double-knock is weed smartThe double-knockdown tactic is a key component of the WeedSmart Big 6 strategy, which aims... By Country News
Water Water is a critical farm assetIt’s a precious commodity and, with the current dry seasonal conditions, it’s important to manage... By Country News
World Matildas skipper Kerr waits after jury is sent outSam Kerr has been left to sweat overnight after the jury in her trial in... By AAP Newswire
AAP Other Sport Australia fine for Smith to remain coy on Test futureAustralia are fine with Steve Smith taking a series-by-series approach to his Test future as... By AAP Newswire
National More rain for flood-hit region but relief in sightRelief is finally in sight for flood-hit regions in northern Australia with heavy rainfall set... By AAP Newswire
World China hopes Dalai Lama can 'return to right path'China hopes the Dalai Lama can "return to the right path" and is open to... By AAP Newswire