News OUT AND ABOUT By Yarra Editor Dec 17, 2024 Tungamah Fire Station held an award ceremony last week where several members were recognised for their years of service. These included Chantilly Dingemans - 5 years, Chelsea Marks (held by Kynan) - 5 years, Jasmine Ammer O'Dwyer (held by Tyler) - 5 years, Pam O'Dwyer - 10 years, John O'Dwyer - 10 years, Christine Gardiner - 20 years and John Gardiner - 20 years. Brigade life memberships were also awarded to: Judy Dodd for 25 years service, Ken Dodd - 25 years and Steve Butchers - 30 years. A CFA life membership was also awarded to Lex Haebich for 35 years service. Photo by Les_Garbutt Tungamah Fire Brigade members recognised R22 Commander Peter Bell presents a 30 years service and CFA life member award to Tungamah captain Steve Butchers, 35 years service and previous CFA life member recipient Lex Haebich, 20 year and Brigade life member recipient Graham Gardiner and Ken Dodd 25 years and previous Brigade life member recipient. Photo by Les_Garbutt The man in red made a special appearance to the Burramine Hall Christmas Party which was a great hit with the children. Photo by Les_Garbutt The Sacred Heart Primary Running Club breakfast was a hit with students cycling to make their smoothies and juices under the guidance of teacher Tim O’Dwyer, Yarra Health Allied Health Assistant Narelle and Health Promotions Specialist Siobhan Johnston. Photo by Les_Garbutt Sacred Heart College Year 9 Business Studies which included a history of Mulwala Water Ski Club by local businessman Robert ‘Possum’ Purtle. Photo by Les_Garbutt Mulwala Community Garden is getting a refurbishment. Photo by Les_Garbutt Moira Shire Community Development Officer Tamara Eldridge joins residents showing off their singing talents at the Yarrawonga Vibes festival including a Cobram resident, Nakiyah Fraser, Tayla Mason and Yarrawonga College P-12 Music Teacher Tim Phillips. Photo by Les_Garbutt Tayla Mason from Yarrawonga showed off her talented voice at the Vibes fest. Photo by Les_Garbutt Yarrawonga’s Nakiyah Fraser sang to her hearts content. Photo by Les_Garbutt By Yarra Editor 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 Australian shares start year fraction from record high News Benalla’s impressive display of Christmas lights AAP Finance Miners cancel out losses to propel ASX slightly higher News Sub-branch supports five students AAP Other Sport Former Wallabies playmaker makes move to Los Angeles
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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