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 Hospital worker homes completeTwo months after arriving in Finley, new homes for health staff are now complete. By Southern Riverina News News Health hours cutBerrigan’s health service will have reduced operating hours until the end of January. By Southern Riverina News News Locals eligible for free vaccinesThe Edward River, Murray River, Murrumbidgee council areas, along with Berrigan Shire, remain areas of high Japanese encephalitis virus, prompting a new warning reminder from NSW Health. By Contributed News New chair’s experience welcomedThe appointment of Daryl Quinlivan AO as the new chair of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) board has been welcomed by Shadow Minister for Water, Senator Perin Davey. By Contributed Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular AAP Finance Miners cancel out losses to propel ASX slightly higher AAP Other Sport All Blacks prop eligible for Wallabies after Reds deal AAP Other Sport Former Wallabies playmaker makes move to Los Angeles News Hospital worker homes complete News New chair’s experience welcomed
News Hospital worker homes completeTwo months after arriving in Finley, new homes for health staff are now complete. By Southern Riverina News
News Health hours cutBerrigan’s health service will have reduced operating hours until the end of January. By Southern Riverina News
News Locals eligible for free vaccinesThe Edward River, Murray River, Murrumbidgee council areas, along with Berrigan Shire, remain areas of high Japanese encephalitis virus, prompting a new warning reminder from NSW Health. By Contributed
News New chair’s experience welcomedThe appointment of Daryl Quinlivan AO as the new chair of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) board has been welcomed by Shadow Minister for Water, Senator Perin Davey. By Contributed