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Make mall a beautiful place | Shepparton News
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Make mall a beautiful place. Make mall a beautiful place. January 16, 2017. Shepparton small business owner Wendy Crowe delivers her presentation at the recent Maude St Mall meeting. Wendy Crowe recently explained her vision for Shepparton’s Maude St Mall to about 50 people. Her initiative warrants applause, but it collapses into the same trouble that afflicts most who seek to revitalise the city’s central business district they see the answer in simply reshaping the infrastructure of the mall itself.
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Library lovers asked to help write shared story | Shepparton News
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Library lovers asked to help write shared story. Library lovers asked to help write shared story. January 15, 2017. Library customer Elizabeth Mullens has a go at the typewriter. The library is running a literary exercise during the month of January and will be asking borrowers to contribute to it. A typewriter is set up in the library, and members are encouraged to add their own sentence to a story. It has been started by staff at the library. Participants may contribute once a day throughout January.
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Stop the political pussy-footing | Shepparton News
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Stop the political pussy-footing. Stop the political pussy-footing. January 15, 2017. This needs to be a watershed year in understanding the steps needed to protect and promote jobs’ growth in regional communities. In 2017, politicians must make a special effort to appreciate the rural devastation caused by flawed water policy, and do something about it. Speak Up spokesperson Shelley Scoullar, in making these comments, said the time for political pussy-footing must end. How many jobs have to be lost?
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Which SAM do you like? | Shepparton News
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Which SAM do you like? Which SAM do you like? January 16, 2017. The final five detailed concept designs for the new Shepparton Art Museum were today released and are now open for public comment. People can leave their thoughts on the designs online or in comment boxes at the Eastbank Centre foyer, where the designs are being exhibited from today. The five architects short-listed to design the new $35 million facility at Victoria Park Lake had submitted their detailed concept designs by December 14. Stati...
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Willed his way to century | Shepparton News
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Willed his way to century. Willed his way to century. January 16, 2017. Effort ball: Jai Burgess from Karramomus sends one down in search of a wicket. Cut Lunch: Mooroopna's Fraser McCarty carves himself a piece of the Karramomus attack. Standing tall: James Ralph from Mooroopna defends a ball against Karramomus. Shepparton United’s Will Adams consigned Murchison to yet another defeat in the SJ Perry Shield D-grade competition with an unbeaten 105 in the second day of their round-nine clash. Undera found...
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Library lovers asked to help write shared story | Shepparton News
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Library lovers asked to help write shared story. Library lovers asked to help write shared story. January 15, 2017. Library customer Elizabeth Mullens has a go at the typewriter. The library is running a literary exercise during the month of January and will be asking borrowers to contribute to it. A typewriter is set up in the library, and members are encouraged to add their own sentence to a story. It has been started by staff at the library. Participants may contribute once a day throughout January.
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Letters to the Editor | Shepparton News
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Letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor. January 16, 2017. About the proposed depot at Cussen St, Tatura the depot Greater Shepparton City Council approved is a variation to the farming zone. The applicant and council have circumvented the usual two-year investigation for a potential industrial development area, eliminating the opportunity for all residents of Tatura to object to the complex. The business already operates on the edge of Tatura and has had numerous complaints. At its current location...
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Youth engagement plan | Shepparton News
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January 15, 2017. Left to right:Ryan Rabbani, Rosa Langroodi, Noureen Moghbelpour and Zachary Misaghian. A group of proactive youth connected to the Baha’i faith in Australia have their sights set on creating lasting bonds of friendship with the youth of Deniliquin. In creating these friendships, they hope to learn more about the views of young people in the community through the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program (JYSEP) a global program that originated in Columbia. The program engages young peo...
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Dead tree removal from park | Shepparton News
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Dead tree removal from park. Dead tree removal from park. January 15, 2017. Up to 20 dead trees are to be removed from Deniliquin’s McLean Beach Caravan Park. The trees are beyond remediation, according to an arborist commissioned to conduct an inspection. More than half of the trees are located in the park’s camping area and are becoming a risk to holidaymakers, park operators Ken and Pam Sutton have reported to Edward River Council. Removal is expected to cost $40,000. Responsibility for the maintenanc...
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