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News Gallery | Tongala kids put the pedal to the metalStudents and teachers hit the streets on bikes and scooters for a thrilling Ride 2 School Day celebration. By Jemma Jones
News Rich River Rod Run magicUnbelievable turnout at Rich River Rod Run. Over 500 cars and 2000 attendees. What made it so special? By Jaci Hicken
News Around the region | Rochester's vibrant festival week promises art, music, and funFour major events unite for an unforgettable experience. By Jaci Hicken
News Gallery | Tomorrow’s future of business starts at breakfastDozens of Year 9 students were sworn in as the region’s newest community leaders. By Jemma Jones