News More women on the mapSchools, streets and suburbs will soon be named after remarkable Victorian women. By Georgia Tacey
Police & Court Van goes up in flames at servoAn unidentifiable make and model of van combusted at a Goulburn Valley service station last... By Bree Harding
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PREMIUM News To mark International Women’s Day, Shepparton Soroptimists rise and dine to the occasionLocal trailblazers spoke of triumphs in the legal field and battles against MND. By Taylah Baker
PREMIUM News To mark International Women’s Day, Shepparton Soroptimists rise and dine to the occasionLocal trailblazers spoke of triumphs in the legal field and battles against MND. By Taylah Baker
Ask a Tech Australia bans Kaspersky: What it means for government, businesses and home usersThis week, I’m stepping away from the usual topics to cover a major industry development... By Nathan Vincent
News Run, walk and make a difference this Mother’s DayMother’s Day Classic Shepparton is bounding into action. By Sharlene Baldo
News Shepparton’s new centre to change how victims of abuse are supportedThe hub of integrated support is paving the way for healing and justice. By Taylah Baker
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News To mark International Women’s Day, Shepparton Soroptimists rise and dine to the occasionLocal trailblazers spoke of triumphs in the legal field and battles against MND. By Taylah Baker
News More women on the mapSchools, streets and suburbs will soon be named after remarkable Victorian women. By Georgia Tacey
Police & Court Van goes up in flames at servoAn unidentifiable make and model of van combusted at a Goulburn Valley service station last... By Bree Harding
Police & Court Vehicle and bushland catch fireShepparton police are investigating a collision that saw one vehicle catch alight and set fire... By Bree Harding
News Shepparton’s new centre to change how victims of abuse are supportedThe hub of integrated support is paving the way for healing and justice. By Taylah Baker
Town Talk Town Talk | 13 years on council: Fern Summer’s storyFrom young nurse to seasoned councillor. By Marnie
News To mark International Women’s Day, Shepparton Soroptimists rise and dine to the occasionLocal trailblazers spoke of triumphs in the legal field and battles against MND. By Taylah Baker
Ask a Tech Australia bans Kaspersky: What it means for government, businesses and home users By Nathan Vincent
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LISTEN | Blast from the Past Podcast episode one: GVL footy legend Des Campbell Check out the first episode of the News’ newest podcast.5 days ago
LISTEN | Grand finals, Top 20s - the final ep of the season has it all Tune in to the last episode of After The Jack for the season.5 days ago
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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...
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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
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News Mural festival draws artists near and farThis years Rochester Mural Festival will gather artists from around Australia later this month. By Lua Ikenasio
News Pioneer Museum condemned: future uncertainMulwala Pioneer Museum is closed indefinitely after serious structural issues were discovered in the building... By Jared Loughnan
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Livestock Red meat processing approved at abattoirThe Barham Micro Abattoir has officially obtained approval to process red meat alongside poultry. By Lua Ikenasio
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News Autumn water release plannedWater for the environment will be released into the Goulburn River to help promote the... By Country News
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