PREMIUM News What does Anzac Day mean to you? By Gabriel Garcia Apr 25, 2024 Graeme Dodsworth: “The commemoration, my service and service of people who have come before me, and those who will come after me.” Photo by Gabriel Garcia We asked attendees of the Cobram 10am Anzac Day service what the day meant for them. Olivia Spataro: “It means a day we come together to remember the fallen soldiers and the ones that are still with us.” Photo by Gabriel Garcia Amelia Packer: “Anzac Day to me means getting up early in the morning and commemorating everyone who’s fought for Australia.” Photo by Gabriel Garcia News Kelly’s Ride ends in tears, hugs and outpouring of emotion in Cobram News Nathalia event a rev-head’s paradise News Lest we forget: Cobram and surrounds remember the fallen on Anzac Day By Gabriel Garcia Related Stories News Golfers score big in stableford showdownMedley Stableford By Contributed News Year in Review 2024 ⅼ January to JuneBenalla’s Tim Binnie shaved his hair to raise funds for the Kingston Smith Memorial Fund. Kingston was Tim’s three-year-old stepson who sadly passed away. By Simon Ruppert News Benalla’s impressive display of Christmas lightsThe Benalla community has, as always, put on a beautiful light show to celebrate the festive season. By Simon Ruppert News Make your pothole a starVictorians are being encouraged to highlight the worst potholes in the state through a new competition to apply more pressure on the state government to fix the region’s roads. By Contributed Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular World Signs N.Korea preparing more troops for Russia: South News Flood damage to Benalla's bridge impacts critical water supply News Benalla’s impressive display of Christmas lights News Waranga trail opens first section for holiday pedallers Sport “Two or three of us started to have a morning coffee and through word of mouth it just grew.”
News Year in Review 2024 ⅼ January to JuneBenalla’s Tim Binnie shaved his hair to raise funds for the Kingston Smith Memorial Fund. Kingston was Tim’s three-year-old stepson who sadly passed away. By Simon Ruppert
News Benalla’s impressive display of Christmas lightsThe Benalla community has, as always, put on a beautiful light show to celebrate the festive season. By Simon Ruppert
News Make your pothole a starVictorians are being encouraged to highlight the worst potholes in the state through a new competition to apply more pressure on the state government to fix the region’s roads. By Contributed