PREMIUM News Monday bulletin By Djembe Archibald Apr 29, 2024 Monday bulletin: Man faces court. Good morning Shepparton. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content What day are we now on? Gee if only someone knew. Oh wait! I do! It’s Monday, April 29. Some local news. Let’s check it out. Works will be taking place at the Rowe and High Sts car park in Shepparton this week. A man has faced court after a woman was found dead in her Cobram home on Tuesday, April 23. Shepparton Theatre Arts Group is warning audience members that its upcoming play isn’t your ‘run of the mill’ evening at the theatre. To catch up on all the weekend sport, make sure you head over to the sport section of the website and app. For all this and more, have a read of the latest News online or in print. You can also sign up to our various newsletters, or download the Shepparton News app, to hear from us more directly. Don’t go just yet, it’s time to look at the forecast. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a partly cloudy day with a zero per cent chance of rain. Temperature-wise, it is expected to reach 22℃ during the afternoon before cooling off slightly, being 12℃ at 10pm tonight. The UV Index will reach a 3 in the early afternoon. National Man charged after car crash and daylight shooting Sport Gallery | Cobram roars to life in Murray Netball League season opener Sport Echuca picks up where it left off in big win over Mansfield By Djembe Archibald Cadet Journalist
News St Joseph’s Primary raises thousands for charity by sliming the staffThousands were raised for Do It For Dolly Day by sliming four St Joseph’s Primary School staff. By Emily Donohoe
News Government answers Rochy’s budget concernsThe police station was a hot topic in the budget last week By Shannon Colee
News Orchestra concert warms heartsIt’s understood by the orchestra how important regional performances are By Shannon Colee
News Rochester to receive new Next Gen pumperRochester CFA Fire station will receive a new replacement Next Generation pumper as part of an $18.6 million dollar initiative in the 2024-25 Victorian budget By Oliver Shedden