News Benalla and district Preps 2024 — Part 2 By Simon Ruppert Feb 28, 2024 Australian Christian College Hume: Vera, Keerat, Sophia, Taylor, Aria, Josiah, Maggie, Reagan, Adelle and Isla. Photo by Simon Ruppert Part two of the Ensign’s prep feature for 2024 includes the Australian Christian College Hume and Glenrowan Primary School. Glenrowan Primary School: Jackson, Willow, Vanessa, Marlee, Frankie, Georgie, Summer, Harry, Levi, Isla and Harli. Isla, Ruby and Janda were absent. Photo by Contributed News All prepped up: Benalla and district Preps 2024 News First artist named for Benalla’s upcoming street art festival News Benalla honours Hec Waller and those lost on the Related Stories News Campaspe Murray Business Awards | Why losing is winningWith nominations closing this Sunday, Laura and Billy Brady explain why putting your hand up is worth it—even if you don't take home a trophy. By Jemma Jones News From selling houses to saving livesAfter years of study, doubts, and acting as a local ACO, Travis Hore is back in Echuca with a new uniform and a profound new purpose. By Jemma Jones News Council signs off on $78m budget, $5.79m shortfallMurray River Council officially adopted its 2026-27 Operational Plan, including the annual Budget, Revenue Policy and Schedule of Fees and Charges. By Lua Ikenasio News Red Hat Ladies celebrate friendship milestoneThe Red Hat Ladies were out and about in full swing today, swapping their red hats for purple ones in celebration of their group's second birthday in Echuca-Moama. By Daniel Harvey Newsletter Delivered Monday, Wednesday & Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Echuca's old factory reborn as creative business precinct News $100k last-minute budget tweak branded ‘abhorrent’ News Reflections from the past Sport Eagles stun Congupna, Echuca sweeps again News Global travel giant buys into Echuca
News Campaspe Murray Business Awards | Why losing is winningWith nominations closing this Sunday, Laura and Billy Brady explain why putting your hand up is worth it—even if you don't take home a trophy. By Jemma Jones
News From selling houses to saving livesAfter years of study, doubts, and acting as a local ACO, Travis Hore is back in Echuca with a new uniform and a profound new purpose. By Jemma Jones
News Council signs off on $78m budget, $5.79m shortfallMurray River Council officially adopted its 2026-27 Operational Plan, including the annual Budget, Revenue Policy and Schedule of Fees and Charges. By Lua Ikenasio
News Red Hat Ladies celebrate friendship milestoneThe Red Hat Ladies were out and about in full swing today, swapping their red hats for purple ones in celebration of their group's second birthday in Echuca-Moama. By Daniel Harvey