Sport It’s once again the Golf-burn Valley in local bowlsThe two undisputed top sides in our region duked it out in the big dance... By Jesse Robertson-Torres
News Keep the stormwater flowingThere are almost 450km of drainage pipes under Greater Shepparton, and the council says the... By Kate Walters
News Chinamans Bridge works approvedHeritage Victoria has granted approval for the proposed demolition and restoration works at Nagambie's historic... By Contributed
PREMIUM News Keep the stormwater flowingThere are almost 450km of drainage pipes under Greater Shepparton, and the council says the community has a role in keeping them clear. By Kate Walters
PREMIUM News Keep the stormwater flowingThere are almost 450km of drainage pipes under Greater Shepparton, and the council says the community has a role in keeping them clear. By Kate Walters
Police & Court Charges laid over historic grandstand fireThere was a fire at the heritage-listed building last month. By Monique Preston
News Break bread and barriers at Tatura Women’s BreakfastIt’s the most important meal of the day and one of the most anticipated local... By Taylah Baker
News Veteran tour guide talks goldfield heritage listing in RushworthBob Holschier, a veteran tour guide, is excited about the potential World Heritage listing for... By Jemma Jones
Community Government under fire over firewood collection sites“Perhaps it is time the Minister left his city office and took a drive through... By Shepparton News
Police & Court Charges laid over historic grandstand fireThere was a fire at the heritage-listed building last month. By Monique Preston
Sport It’s once again the Golf-burn Valley in local bowlsThe two undisputed top sides in our region duked it out in the big dance... By Jesse Robertson-Torres
News Keep the stormwater flowingThere are almost 450km of drainage pipes under Greater Shepparton, and the council says the... By Kate Walters
News Chinamans Bridge works approvedHeritage Victoria has granted approval for the proposed demolition and restoration works at Nagambie's historic... By Contributed
News Veteran tour guide talks goldfield heritage listing in RushworthBob Holschier, a veteran tour guide, is excited about the potential World Heritage listing for... By Jemma Jones
Community Government under fire over firewood collection sites“Perhaps it is time the Minister left his city office and took a drive through... By Shepparton News
Police & Court Charges laid over historic grandstand fireThere was a fire at the heritage-listed building last month. By Monique Preston
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The Boss's DogCanine commando: Manic, the $8 wonder dogIn case you missed it, the last Monday in February was Purple Poppy Day, otherwise known as the National Day for War Animals in Australia. It occurs every February 24th...
The Boss's DogPup culture: a century of dogged devotionI share The Boss’s affection for The New Yorker, but for different reasons: I like it on account of its fondness for dogs. It has always had cartoons about dogs,...
Pics From The Past Pics from the Past | Shepparton’s sweetest memories start at Coles cafeteria By Geoff Allemand
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News Construction to start on new police stationMoama residents will have a new police station soon as construction is set to begin... By Lua Ikenasio
News $30,000 opportunity for Campaspe artistsGargarro is seeking an artist to create a large art piece for the gardens. By Jemma Jones
News A thirsty possum poses for a photoBenalla’s Gary Oborne was in for a shock when he walked outside his home on... By Simon Ruppert
News Double fault by birdA bird coming into contact with electricity equipment has been attributed to two separate power... By Zoe McMaugh
News Local challenges LeyTocumwal’s own Glen Hyde will go up against Sussan Ley in a fight for the... By Southern Riverina News
News Gallery | Cobram and District Prep photosThere’s no day quite like your first day of school. By Owen Sinclair
News Fundraising event to help those who help usGnarly Neighbours is one of three organisations in the state to be spotlighted at The... By Billie Davern
Sport Colbinabbin Clay Target building next generation of shootersThe club is successfully building its junior ranks. By Matthew Kappos
News Pioneer Museum condemned: future uncertainMulwala Pioneer Museum is closed indefinitely after serious structural issues were discovered in the building... By Jared Loughnan
News Aerodrome's future up in the airThe future of Corowa Aerodrome is up in the air with councillors unable to decide... By Christine McKee
News Unlicensed driver causes crash in TongalaA crash occurred in Tongala on Monday evening. By Jemma Jones
News Around the traps with Gus UnderwoodCheck out what’s happening across the region. By Gus Underwood
PREMIUM Water Building water relationshipsThe Murray Regional Strategy Group annual meeting heard how the group was working to improve water policy and management in the NSW Murray region. By Country News
PREMIUM Water Building water relationshipsThe Murray Regional Strategy Group annual meeting heard how the group was working to improve water policy and management in the NSW Murray region. By Country News
Dairy Planning for the futureA northern Victorian dairy farmer is ready for polled Holsteins. By Sophie Baldwin
Water Commonwealth will buy back more waterFarming and community organisations, irrigators and politicians have condemned plans for a further 100 Gl... By Sandy Lloyd
Cropping Weed management scores $47m investmentThe GRDC Weed Management Initiative aims to provide sustainable and effective weed management strategies for... By Country News
Cropping Echuca grain marketing workshop a successGrowers in the Echuca area with an interest in understanding grain marketing and risk management... By Country News
Cropping Putting the heat on crop researchA world-first facility researching the impact of extreme hot and cold weather on crops is... By Country News
Cropping Agvet chemicals score fundingCropLife Australia says the investment demonstrates a commitment to ensuring farmers have timely access to... By Country News
Cropping US tariffs to shake global tradeGrainGrowers is urging the Federal Government to be proactive in the face of US tariffs... By Country News
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National 'Get to high ground': thousands face flooding threatMore than 230,000 households and businesses are without power and flash flooding alerts have been... By AAP Newswire
World Romania election body says Georgescu can't be candidateRomania's central election authority has barred nationalist populist candidate Calin Georgescu from running in May's... By AAP Newswire
World Israel halts electricity supply to Gaza StripIsrael is cutting off its electricity supply to the Gaza Strip, Israeli Energy Minister Eli... By AAP Newswire