The Boss's Dog The Man Who Hated Being RichThe General finds a human who knew when to stop digging. By The General
News Buses to replace trains until late MayTrains on the Shepparton and Seymour lines will be replaced by buses during maintenance works... By Shepparton News
News Birrell has role in ag portfolioThe Federal Member for Nicholls has picked up a new job in the latest shuffle... By Contributed
News Works begin on new Seymour dog-friendly spaceWorks have started on a new dog-friendly space at Chittick Park in Seymour, creating a... By Seymour Telegraph
News Stay safe this snow season“This region can be as equally dangerous as it beautiful if you are not well... By Bree Harding
News Seymour volunteer honoured for exceptional service and leadershipWhen Christine Welsh joined the SES in the wake of the Black Saturday bushfires, she... By Abby Green
News World series cycling event locked in for two more years in SeymourMore cycling enthusiasts can explore the Goulburn Valley region, thanks to the Victorian Government locking... By Seymour Telegraph
News Community concerns rise over Glenrowan West solar farm proposalConcerned community members came out in force on Wednesday, May 27 in Glenrowan, for a... By Simon Ruppert
News Baddaginnie school celebrates 150 years of cherished memoriesWith many smaller, regional schools disappearing in the past few decades, it’s important to celebrate... By Simon Ruppert
News “Access to healthcare should not depend on your postcode, yet that’s the reality facing many in our community,” Mayor Ashley Hall said.A new state-wide health plan is being used by Edward River Council to continue lobbying... By Zoe McMaugh
News Farley highlights water, defence linkFederal Member for Farrer David Farley has used his first question in the House of... By Zoe McMaugh
News Nothing Mini about this PJ Day fundraiserWinter warming ‘flannies’, onesies, fuzzy slippers and dressing gowns might not be traditional school attire,... By Zoe McMaugh
News Teens test their business skills Year nine students at Sacred Heart College Yarrawonga put on a show at their annual Woka Wala market last Wednesday, showcasing their business skills and making a profit in the process. By Dianne Black
News Connection key to grantsYarrawonga Neighbourhood House has received funding to continue its popular Have a Chat, Talking Café,... By Yarrawonga Chronicle
News Sleeping rough to help Mark* Every year, hundreds of business leaders join the Vinnies CEO Sleepout, sleeping rough for one... By Christine McKee
News Federation targets major eventsFederation Council has moved to bolster economic development and tourism with the production of a... By Corowa Free Press
News Roly Nixon gets life…againAt 94, Roly Nixon may be the first known person in the Corowa region to... By Ian Johnson
News Urana celebrates women in agriculture It was a wonderful day when more than 55 people gathered at the Urana Bowling... By Contributed
News Libraries: more than just booksNicky Raleigh has been a librarian at Corowa Library since 2015 and has seen many... By Ian Johnson