PREMIUM News Gallery | Cobram celebrates Easter on the picturesque Murray River By Gabriel Garcia Apr 1, 2024 Indulging: The Anderson's Kaden,12, Carywyn, 2 and Evans, 10, enjoy an Easter egg hunt organised by Cobram Ignite Church. Photo by Gabriel Garcia The weather was perfect for the Easter River Beaches Festival on Sunday, March 31. Place your bets: Attendees of the Easter River Beaches Festival try and choosing a winning duck for the traditional Easter duck race. Photo by Gabriel Garcia All smiles: Cobram’s Rosalie Beer,7, is happy with her new look. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Happy Easter: Berrigan mayor Julia Cornwell McKean helps sell rubber duck tickets at the Easter River Beaches Festival. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Live music: The Skerricks perform at the Easter River Beaches Festival. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Release the ducks: The Easter River Beaches Festival held its famous duck race off of the Causeway bridge. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Winners are grinners: Cobram local Jasper Ng came away with first prize in the Easter River Beaches Festival, a handsome $1000. Photo by Barb Love Songs of praise: Solomon Islanders perform songs of praise at a get together orgaised by Ignite Church in Mivo Park in Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia News Meriam to compete for glory at state News Ruby Noonan to take part in regional Science exchange program News Cobram’s Jawid Iqbal Anwar turns photography into an art form By Gabriel Garcia Related Stories News Feral deer pose ag, health threatGrowing feral deer populations across NSW have prompted Local Land Services to highlight the safety and environmental risks to the community. By Contributed News Deniliquin sheep sale report:It was a smaller yarding at Deniliquin on Tuesday, because of Melbourne Cup Day. By Contributed News Murray Irrigation navigates water buybacksRetaining water and maintaining a vibrant business while supporting individuals’ right to choose. By Contributed News Farmers urged to monitor fire risksThe Rural Fire Service (RFS) is urging Mid Murray Zone farmers to closely monitor weather conditions to help prevent the ignition of crop fires during harvest operations. By Contributed Newsletter Delivered weekly each Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Neighbours help save home News Fires tear through country, threaten Jerilderie AAP Other Sport Carty, King centuries help West Indies thrash England News Deni MHAG’s spooky stigma breaking event Sport President reflects on new-look Southern 80 weekend
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