PREMIUM News Give a dog a home - Sharnie By McPherson Media Group Mar 15, 2019 Sharnie is a female, nine-month-old, desexed, mixed wolfhound/border collie who is looking for her forever home. By McPherson Media Group Related Stories News Having a ball: Debutantes enjoy a night of celebrationsThe April balls saw local young men and women gather for celebration and dancing in front of community members By Oliver Shedden News Applications open for prestigious local business awardsThe awards will honour businesses that have excelled in Campase Shire Council and Murray River Council throughout the previous two years. By Contributed News World’s fastest blind person on a motorcycleCommunity Living and Respite Services (CLRS) and We Are Vivid are co-hosting a fundraising dinner with Ben Felten, the world’s fastest blind motorcycle rider, and his navigator Kevin Magee. Ben set a world record of 266.7km/h at Lake Gairdner, South Australia. The event will raise funds to support people with disabilities through CLRS and Vivid’s programs. By Jaci Hicken News Echuca man fined $85K for compensation fraudThe truck driver continued to claim injury compensation payments while working for multiple transport companies By Riverine Herald Newsletter Delivered Monday, Wednesday & Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News End of the road for local tourism group News Australia Post has apologised for issues with deliveries in the area Sport Inside the Echuca vs Rochester rivalry News Kyabram youth set to take over Echuca News Echuca man fined $85K for compensation fraud
News Having a ball: Debutantes enjoy a night of celebrationsThe April balls saw local young men and women gather for celebration and dancing in front of community members By Oliver Shedden
News Applications open for prestigious local business awardsThe awards will honour businesses that have excelled in Campase Shire Council and Murray River Council throughout the previous two years. By Contributed
News World’s fastest blind person on a motorcycleCommunity Living and Respite Services (CLRS) and We Are Vivid are co-hosting a fundraising dinner with Ben Felten, the world’s fastest blind motorcycle rider, and his navigator Kevin Magee. Ben set a world record of 266.7km/h at Lake Gairdner, South Australia. The event will raise funds to support people with disabilities through CLRS and Vivid’s programs. By Jaci Hicken
News Echuca man fined $85K for compensation fraudThe truck driver continued to claim injury compensation payments while working for multiple transport companies By Riverine Herald