PREMIUM Community Gallery | Halloween a hit in Shepparton By Djembe Archibald and Megan Fisher Nov 1, 2023 Spooky, scary skeletons: Decorations were all out this year in Shepparton and surrounds. Photo by Megan Fisher Halloween has come and gone for another year. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Pumpkins have been put away, costumes back in the cupboard and spiderwebs have been cleared. But the spooks aren’t over yet. News photographer Megan Fisher travelled the town to find the spookiest costumes and decorations out there. Here’s what she saw. RIP: Gravestones and fake corpses littered the local gardens. Photo by Megan Fisher Spooky: Even haunted dolls were present. Photo by Megan Fisher Trick or treat: Remi 6, Otis 1 and Hugo Poole 4. Photo by Megan Fisher Pumpkin pie: Otis Poole age 1. Photo by Megan Fisher Witchy: Decorations went from fun, to freaky and down right terrifying. Photo by Megan Fisher Dressed up and ready: Lottie Wright 9 and Lucy Macgibbon 5. Photo by Megan Fisher In disguise: Emily Flynn 10 and Eloise Sullivan 11. Photo by Megan Fisher All dressed up: Emily Flynn 10 and Eloise Sullivan 11. Photo by Megan Fisher If you dare: Signs of warnings were hung around for all passer bys. Photo by Megan Fisher Fearful: Decorations were everywhere, inside and outside along the streets of Shepparton. Photo by Megan Fisher Arachnophobia: Creepy crawlies made their way out too. Photo by Megan Fisher Don’t come knocking: Front doors and porches were particularly scary this year. Photo by Megan Fisher News Visit the scariest house in town - we dare you News Spooky celebrations in Murchison The Boss's Dog Those funny pumpkins bring back bad memories By Djembe Archibald and Megan Fisher Related Stories Community Join the Devenish, Dookie and District Good Friday Appeal for a great causeUpcoming events to support the Royal Children’s Hospital. By Shepparton News Community Vox pop | What was your favourite part of the workshop?Each summer, Shepparton Art Museum invites young artists aged four to 17 to dive into creativity through a series of free and low-cost hands-on workshops and tours. By Khadija Hadjab Community Faces of the GV | Greg Beckenham“Just (do) what I’ve done in life. Keep it the same.” By Khadija Hadjab Community Growing for Success | Home garden escapees: wild blooms, wild problemsBeautiful blooms or environmental threat? By Riverside Gardens Newsletter Delivered daily Monday to Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Police & Court Two car collision at Tatura East Sport A sprinkler robbed Karramomus and Mooroopna of a shot at victory Sport FEELING PINE: We witnessed something not seen for many a moon at Lemnos National Queensland Health in crisis, new report reveals Every Bite Tells a Story Every bite tells a story | A bold move, a brilliant new chapter: BelCibo’s new home
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