PREMIUM News Cobram talks: What are you hopes for the new year? By Gabriel Garcia Jan 3, 2024 Ben Lukies: ‘Another season of fun.’ Photo by Gabriel Garcia Jasper Ng, 6: ‘Seeing and playing with my friends and going back to school.’ Photo by Gabriel Garcia The Courier’s Gabriel Garcia asked locals and tourists what they were looking forward to in 2024. Tenn Dobinson, 6: ‘Going back to school.’ Photo by Gabriel Garcia News Operation Roadwise sees 276 speeding offences detected in local area News Cobram Lions had roaring success in 2023 News From Sri Lanka to Cobram, Hot n Sweet’s journey across the water By Gabriel Garcia Related Stories News ‘New’ candidates polling higherMurray River residents have sent a clear message of the need for change by the way they have voted in the local government elections. By Zoe McMaugh News Crossley, Hall secure strong supportKellie Crossley is expected to be elected to Edward River Council with the highest number of votes, with an early lead from Saturday still secure when counting continued yesterday. By Zoe McMaugh News Dalton, farmers say ‘enough is enough’Independent Member for Murray Helen Dalton joined the chorus as more than 2000 farmers and their supporters on the lawns in front of Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday. By Contributed News Highwayman comes through DeniJohn the Highwayman, as he is known to so many, has passed through Deni this week on his way to Hay and beyond. By Deniliquin Pastoral Times Newsletter Delivered weekly each Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Highwayman comes through Deni AAP Finance 'Full steam ahead': Aussie shares close at record high News A shed-load of treasures on offer for Navorina cause News Frank Schofield News Teen arrested for double blaze
News ‘New’ candidates polling higherMurray River residents have sent a clear message of the need for change by the way they have voted in the local government elections. By Zoe McMaugh
News Crossley, Hall secure strong supportKellie Crossley is expected to be elected to Edward River Council with the highest number of votes, with an early lead from Saturday still secure when counting continued yesterday. By Zoe McMaugh
News Dalton, farmers say ‘enough is enough’Independent Member for Murray Helen Dalton joined the chorus as more than 2000 farmers and their supporters on the lawns in front of Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday. By Contributed
News Highwayman comes through DeniJohn the Highwayman, as he is known to so many, has passed through Deni this week on his way to Hay and beyond. By Deniliquin Pastoral Times