- Shepparton - Fatigue Laws a Relief 6:26pm
- Shepparton - Mary's daily diabetes challenge 6:22pm
- Shepparton - Car and train collide near Murchison East 2:08pm
- Shepparton - Pharmacist, doctor call for prescription drug monitoring 12:35pm
- mmg.com.au - Grass fire near Hume Fwy burns 14ha 12:10pm
- Shepparton - Reduce stress with yoga at the lake 11:48am
- Shepparton - Diverse range on display 11:27am
- Shepparton - Special show bags thrill sick kids 11:12am
- Country News - Call for input from aborigines on catchments 11:05am
- mmg.com.au - Women injured in car crash at Girgarre 10:12am
- Country News - Turn around for Kerang Charolais stud 9:15am
- Shepparton - Blues fans flock to Kyabram to meet club stars 4:59am
- Shepparton - Prescription drug trafficking rife in Shepparton 4:50am
- Shepparton - Sex Party leader to open Shepparton brothel 4:14am
- Country News - Laser pioneer looks to the future 4:03am
Difference of opinion over trains
Benalla - Federal Member for Indi Sophie Mirabella has voiced her concerns over conditions of the railway line between Melbourne and Albury.
Molyullah community project
Benalla - Molyullah and Upper Ryans Creek cresidents have begun work on a comprehensive map project called 'who lived where, and when’.
Top result for Ryan
Benalla's Ryan McNulty has been awarded a scholarship to attend Marcus Oldham College to follow his equine passion.
Police call for witnesses to Seymour grass fire
Seymour police believe a grass fire started on the side of the Hume Fwy yesterday was deliberately lit.
Shop around for insurance
Member for Benalla Bill Sykes advises locals to compare policies when it comes to flood insurance.
Farmers urged to help with agri-blueprint
People involved with or interested in agriculture are being encouraged to join forums in Shepparton and Wagga Wagga to help develop the National Farmers' Federation's Blueprint for Australian Agriculture.
Revving up for Riverboats Music Festival
The inaugural Riverboats Music Festival, on for three days in Echuca next weekend, will not only highlight all-Australian acts, it will also put on show the region's food and wine.
Tolmie tea rooms to be redeveloped
A $75,580 Victorian Government grant announced by Minister for Regional and Rural Development Peter Ryan will go some way to developing the popular Tolmie tea rooms.
Pretty plump pumpkin
A pumpkin found in Cooinda Village has weighed in at a hefty 30.36 kilos.
Total fire ban in Central and Northern Victoria today
Victoria, especially the Western, Central and Northern parts of the state will experience a heightened fire risk today due to wind gusts of up to 75km per hour, CFA chief officer Euan Ferguson warns.
A drop of history with a glass of wine
Harvesting is about to begin at Nagambie’s vineyards, and winemakers are hoping for a bumper haul to fill their cellars and tempt visitors to the region. Touring the wineries provides a snapshot of the past and the region.
Lake Benalla to empty
The drawdown of water in Lake Benalla to combat the aquatic pest plant Cabomba has begun after a recent study found that it posed no significant risk to local platypus breeding success.
Fatigue Laws a Relief
A Cobram director of Australia’s only national trucking industry association is relieved the standardisation of driver fatigue laws finally became effective yesterday