Tag: Shepparton 3630
Deliberate Shepparton fires worry firefighters
Fire authorities are concerned about the number of deliberately lit fires in public land in Shepparton.[MORE]
Still no sign of man missing near Uluru
Northern Territory police and volunteers are continuing their search near Uluru, in central Australia, for a Victorian man who went missing late last week.[MORE]
Election recount delivers same result
A recount of the Shepparton council election votes has returned the same result as the weekend tally.[MORE]
Recount for Wodonga, Shepparton council votes
The votes in the Wodonga and Shepparton council elections are being recounted.[MORE]
Brumby tells forest protesters to round up cattle
Victorian Premier John Brumby is urging graziers to remove their cattle from the Barmah state forest. [MORE]
Govt set to reject water bill amendments
The Federal Government will reject most of the amendments the Senate made to a water bill last week.[MORE]
Goulburn Valley man cleared over wife's murder
A Goulburn Valley man walked free from court at the weekend, after being found not guilty of the murder of his wife 17 years ago.[MORE]
Work to begin next March on Shepparton uni campus
Construction work is expected to start on Shepparton's new Latrobe University campus in March.[MORE]
Police raid school, find no intruder
Special Operations Police in bulletproof vests surrounded a school after reports there was an intruder, believed to be armed with a gun, inside. [MORE]
Government stands by water projects
Report says drinking recycled water will save billions of litres of water.[MORE]
Protest group denies intimidating pipeline workers
The Plug the Pipe protest group has denied intimidating workers on Victoria's north-south pipeline.[MORE]
More rain needed to boost Goulburn Valley storages
Goulburn Murray Water says much more rain is needed to make any difference to the region's water storages.[MORE]
Girl rescued from muddy ordeal
An emergency service rescuer who helped free a teenage girl from mud in a lake at Shepparton yesterday says the situation could have been much worse.[MORE]
Goulburn Murray joins drink-drive crackdown
Goulburn Murray police have joined their colleagues across Australia to crack down on drink and drug driving during the festive season.[MORE]
Heavy rain drenches Goulburn Murray
There have been heavy falls of rain in Victoria's Goulburn Murray region overnight.[MORE]
Ombudsman recovers money for underpaid staff
The Federal Workplace Ombudsman has found several Shepparton businesses were underpaying their staff.[MORE]
Council infrastructure funds get mixed reaction
There has been mixed reactions to the Federal Government's infrastructure funding boost from councils in Victoria's Goulburn Murray region.[MORE]
Frost destroys fruit crops
Some Goulburn Valley fruit growers in Victoria have lost their entire crop from frost last month.[MORE]
Man told tabletop dancer he killed wife, court hears
A Victorian Supreme Court jury has heard a man accused of the murder of his wife in the state's north 17 years ago, told a tabletop dancer he was the killer.[MORE]
Pipeline protesters promise continued fight
North-south pipeline opponents have vowed to continue their fight, after eight people were arrested yesterday.[MORE]
Police praise pub lockout trial
Police say a 2:00am AEDT lockout at pubs and clubs in Shepparton over the past three months reduced antisocial behaviour.[MORE]
Vic hospitals struggling: AMA
The Victorian AMA says Victorian hospitals are struggling and need an immediate cash injection.[MORE]
Locusts on the move in Goulburn Valley
The first swarm of locusts has been spotted in the Goulburn Valley.[MORE]
Drought forcing out fruit growers
The drought is taking its toll on fruit growers in the Goulburn Valley, with several leaving the industry in the past year.[MORE]
Police defend high-speed chase
Police say officers balanced the risk of chasing a stolen car through the streets of Shepparton last night, at more than 100 kilometres an hour.[MORE]